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16 September 2025
N 09:28 | Erhard Reuwich diffhist +8,580 WikiKnight talk contribs (Created page with "{{Short description|Dutch artist}} thumb|right|280px|Hand-coloured [[woodcut by Erhard Reuwich of the entrance to the Church of the Holy Sepulcher, Jerusalem]] '''Erhard Reuwich''' ({{langx|nl|Reeuwijk}}) was a Dutch artist, as a designer of woodcuts, and a printer, who came from Utrecht but then worked in Mainz. His dates and places of birth and death are unknown, but he was a...") |
N 09:26 | Aldus Manutius diffhist +50,918 WikiKnight talk contribs (Created page with "{{Short description|Italian printer and humanist (1449/1452–1515)}} {{Infobox person | name = Aldus Manutius | image = Vita di Aldo Pio Manuzio - portrait.png | alt = Man with long hair and cap facing the right | caption = Manutius, illustration in ''Vita di Aldo Pio Manuzio'' (1759) | birth_name = Aldo Manuzio | birth_date = {{circa|1449/1452}} | birth_place = Bassiano, Papal States | death_date = 6 February 1515 | death_place = ...") |
N 09:23 | Günther Zainer diffhist +4,045 WikiKnight talk contribs (Created page with "thumb|Initial from the German Bible, printed by Zainer in Augsburg in 1477 thumb|right|240px|Printed list of works printed by Zainer, ca. 1480 '''Günther Zainer''' (or '''Zeyner''' or '''Zeiner''') (died 1 October 1478) was the first printer in Augsburg, where he worked from 1468 until his death; he produced about 80 books including two German editions of the Bible and the first printed calenda...") |
N 09:23 | Johannes Mentelin diffhist +6,229 WikiKnight talk contribs (Created page with "{{Short description|German printer (Alsatian)}} {{Infobox person | name = Johannes Mentelin | birth_place = Schlettstadt (today Sélestat, Grand Est) }} thumb|Lithograph of Johannes Mentelin thumb|Bust of Mentelin inside the [[Humanist Library of Sélestat]] '''Johannes Mentelin''', sometimes also spelled '''Mentlin''', (born around 1410 in Schletts...") |
N 09:22 | Heinrich Eggestein diffhist +5,235 WikiKnight talk contribs (Created page with "{{Short description|German printer}} thumb|Portrait of Henrich Eggestein '''Heinrich Eggestein''' (born around 1415/1420 in Rosheim, Alsace; died 1488 or later; also spelled '''Eckstein''' or '''Eggesteyn''') is considered, along with Johannes Mentelin, to be the earliest book printer in Strasbourg and therefore one of the earliest anywhere in Europe outside Mainz. == Career == Before he came t...") |
N 09:21 | Heinrich Gran diffhist +2,165 WikiKnight talk contribs (Created page with "{{Cleanup bare URLs|date=August 2022}} thumb|[[Eucharius Rösslin: ''Der Swangern frawen und Hebammen roszgarten'', second edition printed by Heinrich Gran.]] '''Heinrich Gran''' ({{langx|fr|Henri Gran}}; active 1489–1527 in Haguenau) was a German book printer of the ''incunabular'' era. Together with Johannes Mentelin and Heinrich Eggestein, he was one of the pioneers...") |
N 09:20 | Nicolas Jenson diffhist +13,302 WikiKnight talk contribs (Created page with "{{short description|15th century French engraver, printer and type designer}} {{Infobox person |name=Nicholas Jenson |image=Portrait of Nicholas Jenson.gif|caption= |birth_date=c. 1420 |birth_place=Sommevoire, France |death_date=1480 |death_place=Venice, Venetian Republic |nationality=French |occupation=Typographer<br />French engraver, type designer |known_for=Roman Typeface |notable_works=creation of Roman typeface, made the final definitive break...") |
N 09:19 | Albrecht Pfister diffhist +4,300 WikiKnight talk contribs (Created page with "{{for|the German mathematician|Albrecht Pfister (mathematician)}} thumb|A page from Pfister's second edition of Der Edelstein. '''Albrecht Pfister''' (c. 1420 – c. 1466) was one of the first European printers to use movable type, following its invention by Johannes Gutenberg. Working in Bamberg, Germany, he is believed to have been responsible for two innovations in the use of the new technology: printing books in the German l...") |