JohannesPetri may refer to: JohannesPetri (printer) (1441–1511), printer in Basel Johannes Petreius (1497–1550), printer in Basel Schwabe (publisher)...
opened an additional printing house and by 1496 he founded together with JohannesPetri and Johann Froben an alliance of three printers in which most of the...
JohannesPetri, uncle to Adam Petri, both printers of Basel Julius Richard Petri, German bacteriologist, inventor of the Petri dish Laurentius Petri,...
Petri and Petrus Perna. Apollonius of Rhodes (1572). Argonautica (in Latin). Basileae: ex Officina Henricpetrina. Polybiblio: Regiomontanus, Johannes/Santbech...
for the Decretum Gratiani for the printers Johann Amerbach, JohannesPetri and Johannes Froben and by 1512 Graf designed the cover of book with the sermons...
speeches for the sick, mourning and dying. It is translated from Olaus Petri's corresponding work except for the christening and marriage portions, which...
JohannesPetri, for Piero Pacini, 27 July 1495. Storia di Ottinello e Giulia.Storia di Ottinello e Giulia. [Florence, Lorenzo Morgiani and Johannes Petri...
part of Basel. The Schwabe publishing house was founded in 1488 by JohannesPetri and is the oldest publishing house still in business. Johann Froben...
however, Johannes Magnus rebelled by declaring his discontent with the Lutheran teachings spread by the brothers Olaus and Laurentius Petri, under the...
and 1512 he was in a printing alliance together with Amerbach, and JohannesPetri for larger projects like collected works of Augustine. The printing...
Johannes Elai Terserus (April 1605 – 11 April 1678) was a Swedish prelate and theologian who served as the Bishop of Turku from 1658 to 1664 and then Bishop...
Thomas Bero Ragvald Catillus Johannes 14th century Magnus Ragvald II Benedictus Hemming Henricus Hartmanni JohannesPetriJohannes Westfal Bero Balk Reformation...
half a year. A second edition by Adam Petri in August, one by Johannes Petreius in Nuremberg and also by Johannes Knobloch in Strassburg. Another one is...
Petri was born ca. 1454 in Langendorf near Hammelburg. Like his uncle JohannesPetri, he moved to Basel where he resided from around 1480 and worked as a...
Thomas Bero Ragvald Catillus Johannes 14th century Magnus Ragvald II Benedictus Hemming Henricus Hartmanni JohannesPetriJohannes Westfal Bero Balk Reformation...
Lars (Lauri) Johannes Ingman (30 June 1868 – 25 October 1934) was a Finnish theologian, bishop and politician. He was born in Teuva. In 1906 he began to...
Thomas Bero Ragvald Catillus Johannes 14th century Magnus Ragvald II Benedictus Hemming Henricus Hartmanni JohannesPetriJohannes Westfal Bero Balk Reformation...
Erasmus of Rotterdam taught in Basel, and early printshops were set up by JohannesPetri and Johann Froben. In 1495, Basel was incorporated in the Upper Rhenish...
Paulus Petri Juusten (Finnish: Paavali Juusten, Swedish: Paul (Påvel) Pedersson Juusten; ca. 1516/1520 at Juustila near Viborg, Sweden (now Vyborg, Russia)...
Johannes Gezelius the younger (6 September 1647–10 April 1718), also known as Johannes Gezelius den yngre in Swedish and Johannes Gezelius nuorempi in...
Johannes Browallius (30 August 1707 – 25 July 1755), also called John Browall, was a Finnish and Swedish Lutheran theologian, physicist, botanist and at...
Bernacchioni, Annamaria (2009). "Ridolfo del Ghirlandaio: una pala per 'JohannesPetri italiano'". Arte Cristiana: 345–350. Franklin, David. "Ridolfo del Ghirlandaio's...
Karl-Heinz. "Sichardus, Johannes". Historical Dictionary of Switzerland (in German). Retrieved 2023-01-29. Lehmann, Paul (1911). "Johannes Sichardus und die...
Laurentii moved to Florence from Wroclaw (today Poland). He worked with JohannesPetri of Mainz in a nunnery of the Dominican Order. The sisters there served...