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    Heinrich Eggestein (born around 1415/1420 in Rosheim, Alsace; died 1488 or later; also spelled Eckstein or Eggesteyn) is considered, along with Johannes...
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  • Eggestein is a German surname that may refer to Heinrich Eggestein (c. 1415/1420 – c. 1488), German book printer Johannes Eggestein (born 1998), German...
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    press of Heinrich Eggestein in Strasbourg, probably between 1475 and 1480. A defect in the text allows the identification of the manuscript Eggestein used;...
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    printer of the incunabular era. Together with Johannes Mentelin and Heinrich Eggestein, he was one of the pioneers of book-printing in Alsace. Little is...
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    with pioneers such as Johannes Gutenberg, Johannes Mentelin, and Heinrich Eggestein. Among the darkest periods in the city's long history were the years...
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    were Günther Zainer of Augsburg, Johannes Mentelin and Heinrich Eggestein of Strasbourg, Heinrich Gran of Haguenau, Johann Amerbach of Basel, William Caxton...
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    established around 1460 in Strasbourg by pioneers Johannes Mentelin and Heinrich Eggestein. Subsequently, the first modern newspaper was published in Strasbourg...
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  • Simon Grynaeus' in 1776, and Vögelin's of the new testament in 1781. Heinrich Braun, OSB, did a new translation of the Vulgate, published at Augsburg...
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  • here to Origen. c. 1475 Beda, Historia Ecclesiastica gentis Anglorum Heinrich Eggestein Strasbourg The edition is undated, but it is agreed to have been printed...
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    directly there or through a middleman. Such a go-between might have been Heinrich Eggestein. It is suspected that he had been introduced to the trade of book...
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