Basilius Amerbach (1533–1591) Swiss lawyer and academic, son of Bonifacius
Bonifacius Amerbach (1495–1562), Swiss jurist, son of Johann
Johann Amerbach (c. 1440 – 1513), German-Swiss printer, father of Bonifacius
Veit Amerbach (1503–1557), German theologian
Amerbach Cabinet, a collection of works made by the family of Johann Amerbach, including works by Hans Holbein, which formed the basis of the Kunstmuseum Basel
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Amerbach may refer to: Basilius Amerbach (1533–1591) Swiss lawyer and academic, son of Bonifacius Bonifacius Amerbach (1495–1562), Swiss jurist, son of...
Johann Amerbach (1444 in Amorbach, Germany; 25 December 1514 in Basel, Switzerland) was a celebrated printer in Basel in the 15th century. He was the first...
Bonifacius Amerbach (1495, Basel – April 1562, Basel) was a jurist, scholar, an influential humanist and the rector of the University of Basel for several...
The Amerbach Cabinet was a collection of artifacts, paintings, libraries, assembled by members of the Amerbach family, most notably by the two law professors...
Veit Amerbach (also Vitus Amerpachius) (1503 in Wemding, Germany – September 13, 1557, in Ingolstadt, Germany) was a German Lutheran theologian, scholar...
in Basel, where he made the acquaintance of the famous printer Johann Amerbach (c. 1440 — 1513). Froben established himself as a printer in that city...
The Portrait of Bonifacius Amerbach is a painting by the German master of the Renaissance Hans Holbein the Younger. It is deposited in the Basler Kunstmuseum...
heritage site of national significance. Its lineage extends back to the Amerbach Cabinet, which included a collection of works by Hans Holbein purchased...
Holbein's legacy was secured by his friend Amerbach and by Amerbach's son Basilius, who collected his work. The Amerbach-Kabinett later formed the core of the...
Basilius Amerbach (1 December 1533 – 25 April 1591) was a lawyer, professor and collector from Basel. He was the only son of Bonifacius Amerbach. He began...
Beat R. (1995). Jacob-Friesen, Holger; Jenny, Beat R. (eds.). Bonifacius Amerbach (in German). Basel: Schwabe Verlag. p. 54. ISBN 9783796510083. "OVL - VATICAN...
saint of vulgar and coarse people. He was employed by the printer Johann Amerbach with whom he collaborated in the publications of the works of christian...
Johannes Froben • Hieronymus Froben • Beatus Rhenanus • Bonifacius Amerbach • Bruno Amerbach • Hans Holbein the Younger • Johann Faber • Simon Grynaeus • Sebastian...
with mirror writing on both sides, which is in the collection of Basilius Amerbach, a professor of jurisprudence at the university in the 16th century, is...
roundel by Bonifacius Amerbach. The copies painter is not known, but it might have been Jacob Clauser. Douaren was a teacher of Amerbachs son Basilius at Bourges...
enrolled into the University of Basel, where he studied law under Bonifacius Amerbach and Hebrew with Thomas Platter. Concordantly he worked as a proofer in...
The Kunstmuseum Basel, through its lineage which extends back to the Amerbach Cabinet, which included a collection of works by Hans Holbein the Younger...
and botanist. The botanical genus Fuchsia is named in his honour. Veit Amerbach, also Vitus Amerpachius, (1503–1557), born in Wemding, was a theologian...
3 in Basel, Switzerland, was the site of the printing press of Johann Amerbach and his successor Johann Froben. A house Zum vorderen Sessel was first...
commissioned by Bonifacius Amerbach, who was also portrayed by Hans Holbein. Subsequently, it was included in the Amerbach Cabinet where it was described...
may refer to: Saint Vitus (c. 290 – c. 303), a Christian martyr Vitus Amerbach (1503–1557), German theologian, scholar and humanist Vitus Ashaba (1943–1985)...
Basel, which became a canton of Switzerland in 1501. From 1588, Basilius Amerbach, assisted by the painter Hans Bock, documented the rediscovery of the roman...
Meyer zum Hasen and Dorothea Kannengießer (1516) Portrait of Bonifacius Amerbach (1519) The Body of the Dead Christ in the Tomb (1520–1522) Solothurn Madonna...
designed the book cover for the Decretum Gratiani for the printers Johann Amerbach, Johannes Petri and Johannes Froben and by 1512 Graf designed the cover...