Erhard Ratdolt (1442–1528) was an early German printer from Augsburg. He was active as a printer in Venice from 1476 to 1486, and afterwards in Augsburg...
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in 1475 by Augustinus Carnerius. Less than a decade later, in 1482, Erhard Ratdolt published an edition of De astronomia, which carried the full title...
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in Venice, he commissioned the publication of his Calendarium with Erhard Ratdolt (printed in 1476). Regiomontanus reached Rome, but he died there after...
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medieval editions, pre 1482 1460s, Regiomontanus (incomplete) 1482, Erhard Ratdolt (Venice), editio princeps (in Latin) 1533, editio princeps of the Greek...
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1854). De astronomia was first published, with accompanying figures, by Erhard Ratdolt in Venice, 1482, under the title Clarissimi uiri Hyginii Poeticon astronomicon...
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English and Latin). Translated by Hispalensis, Joannes. Augsburg, DE: Erhard Ratdolt. Retrieved 2021-10-13 – via World Digital Library. — c. 9th century;...
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European use of the caduceus to signify pharmacy, Bavarian printer Erhard Ratdolt used the caduceus in his medical manuscripts from 1486 CE. Others followed...
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by translation by Herman of Carinthia, c. 1140, editio princeps by Erhard Ratdolt of Augsburg, 1489). Depiction of the planets in a 15th-century Arabic...
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planetary tables and calendars. His Astrolabium planum was published by Erhard Ratdolt of Augsburg in 1488; a second edition was printed by Johann Emerich...
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Old Castilian manuscript was translated into Latin and published by Erhard Ratdolt as Praeclarissimus liber completus in judiciis astrorum ("The very famous...
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