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Who was hartmann Schedel?

Who was hartmann Schedel?

Hartmann Schedel (13 February 1440 – 28 November 1514) was a German historian, physician, humanist, and one of the first cartographers to use the printing press. He was born and died in Nuremberg. Matheolus Perusinus served as his tutor.

Where is the Nuremberg Chronicle located?

the Jewish Museum of Switzerland
Woodcut from 1493 depicting the burning of Jews in the 14th century. Today in the Jewish Museum of Switzerland in Basel.

Why was the the Nuremberg Chronicle was printed in two versions?

The text for the Latin and German editions of the Chronicle are set in very different typefaces, an Italian Rotunda and Schwabacher, respectively. Historians credit the book for being at the root of a subsequent custom for using different type for different languages (e.g. Roman for Latin texts and Fraktur for German).

What method was used to create the illustrations in the first printed book The Nuremberg Chronicle?

(6.15) the illustrations before they were done in woodblock were done at the studio of Michael Wolgemuth and Wilhelm Pleydenwurff. They left several latin exemplars. Anton Koberger, pages from the Nuremberg Chronicle, 1493.

Who invented woodcut printing?

Lucas Cranach the Elder
After some early experiments in book-printing, the true chiaroscuro woodcut conceived for two blocks was probably first invented by Lucas Cranach the Elder in Germany in 1508 or 1509, though he backdated some of his first prints and added tone blocks to some prints first produced for monochrome printing, swiftly …

When was the first woodcut made?

After some early experiments in book-printing, the true chiaroscuro woodcut conceived for two blocks was probably first invented by Lucas Cranach the Elder in Germany in 1508 or 1509, though he backdated some of his first prints and added tone blocks to some prints first produced for monochrome printing, swiftly …

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