German goldsmith, printer and publisher (c. 1440/1445–1513)
Anton Koberger[1] (c. 1440/1445 – 3 October 1513) was the German goldsmith, printer and publisher who printed and published the Nuremberg Chronicle, a landmark of incunabula, and was a successful bookseller of works from other printers. In 1470 he established the first printing house in Nuremberg. Koberger was the godfather of Albrecht Dürer, whose family lived on the same street.
^Contemporary documents also spell his name Koburger, Coberger, Coburger.
AntonKoberger (c. 1440/1445 – 3 October 1513) was the German goldsmith, printer and publisher who printed and published the Nuremberg Chronicle, a landmark...
the work into German. Both Latin and German editions were printed by AntonKoberger in Nuremberg. Contracts were recorded by scribes, bound into volumes...
types appeared in the Free Imperial City of Nuremberg from about 1485: AntonKoberger (c. 1440–1513) used them for the publication of the Nuremberg Chronicle...
(1493). View of Florence by Hartmann Schedel, Printed in Nuremberg by AntonKoberger in 1493. Hartmann Schedel: Registrum huius operis libri cronicarum cu...
one in the Low Rhenish dialect and another in Low Saxon. In 1483, the Koberger was printed . In 1494, another Low German Bible was published in the dialect...
the Nuremberg Chronicle written by Hartmann Schedel and printed by AntonKoberger in 1493; and the Hypnerotomachia Poliphili printed by Aldus Manutius...
to produce books that could also be considered works of art. In 1470 AntonKoberger opened Europe's first print shop in Nuremberg. In 1493, he published...
of the period, the Nuremberg Chronicle, published by his godfather AntonKoberger, Europe's largest printer-publisher at the time. After completing his...
mainly printed theological books. A further cooperation with the printer AntonKoberger from Nuremberg, opened the market towards Eastern and Southern Europe...
Franconia and appears the first time at the workshop of the printer of AntonKoberger of Nuremberg in 1486. He moved to Basel in the 1480s. He graduated from...
of the period, the Nuremberg Chronicle, published by his godfather AntonKoberger, Europe's largest printer-publisher at the time. After completing his...
ISBN 90-04-10193-4 Bromyard, Johannes (1518). "Summa Praedicantium." Apud AntonKoberger, Nuremberg. Owst, Gerald Robert (1966). Literature and pulpit in medieval...
(1923–1970), poet Hermann Kesten (1900–1996), novelist and dramatist AntonKoberger (c. 1440–1513), bookseller who established the first printing house...
Wolf Haller and his wife Ursula Koberger, probably intended for private devotion. The daughter of the printer AntonKoberger (publisher of the famous Nuremberg...
Wolgemut during the early stages of the project, and was the godson of AntonKoberger, its printer and publisher. Dürer's career was to take the art of the...
printed, they had agents at most of the seats of learning, such as AntonKoberger, who introduced the art of printing into Nuremberg in 1470. The most...
between 1485 and 1500 like the Breviarium Fratrem Predicatorem printed by AntonKoberger in Nuremberg in 1485 (Cambridge University Library, Inc. 6. a. 7.2,...
printed and published by Germany's largest publisher, the Nuremberger AntonKoberger, who was also Dürer's godfather. The first is the Schatzbehalter der...
century. An anonymous translation, that was printed around 1473 by AntonKoberger in Nuremberg and reprinted in 1500 by Johann Schott in Strasbourg, is...
OUP, 2010. 122, 358 n 5. "Blessed Angelo Carletti (1411 - 1495)", Diocese of cuneo digital Summa de angelica. - Nürnberg : AntonKoberger, 10.02.1492....