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    Hieronymus Froben (1501–1563) was a famous pioneering printer in Basel and the eldest son of Johann Froben. He was educated at the University of Basel...
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    passed his printing business on to his son, Hieronymus, and grandson, Ambrosius Frobenius. Johann Froben was born in Hammelburg, Franconia and appears...
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    metallica. 1st ed. Basil: Hieronymus Froben & Nicolaus Episcopius, 1556. Agricola, Georg. De re metallica. 2nd ed. Basil: Hieronymus Froben & Nicolaus Episcopius...
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    his books with Froben. He developed a lasting association with the great Basel publisher Johann Froben and later his son Hieronymus Froben (Eramus' godson)...
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    (Czech: Zikmund Hruby z Jeleni) in Prague and first published by Hieronymus Froben in 1533. This error-ridden text served as the basis for other editions...
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  • editors, and commentators who flourished in and around Basel, including Hieronymus Froben, Heinrich Petri, and Desiderius Erasmus, and who contributed to the...
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    complete Hebrew Talmud, 1578–1580. He was son of Hieronymus Froben (1501–65), and grandson of Johann Froben (1460–1527) the Swiss scholar and printer. The...
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    house in Basel in St.Johanns-Vorstadt and became the neighbor of Hieronymus Froben. For this house he paid a third in advance. He presumably returned...
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  • The first edition of the whole Greek text was that published by Hieronymus Froben in 1533. The Greek/Latin edition of 1692 by Marcus Meibomius divided...
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  • program: another daughter, Anna, was married in 1524 to the printer Hieronymus Froben. Lachner had two sons and six daughters, along with three other children...
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