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    Johann Herwagen or Johann Herwagen the Elder, known as Hervagius (1497 in Hegau - 1557–1558 in Basel) was a Swiss Protestant publisher. In contact with...
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    Editio princeps (First Edition) was published in Basel in 1544 by Johann Herwagen with the works of Archimedes in Greek and Latin. The following are ordered...
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  • Gertrude Lachner, also known as Froben or Herwagen, (d. circa 1559–1560 in Basel) was a Swiss humanist and publisher close to Erasmus. Initially the wife...
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    Hieronymus Froben who carried on the business in collaboration with Johann Herwagen and later Nikolaus Episcopius. Johannes Frobens memorial plaque in the...
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    the Bible made by Sebastian Castellio and published in 1555 by Johann Herwagen in Basel. It is, along with the Olivetan Bible, one of the earliest French...
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    planetarum motuum tabulae octoginta quinque (in Latin). Basel: Johann Herwagen (1.). 1553. Silvio Magrini (ed.), Joannes de Blanchinis ferrariensis e...
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    Two reprints of this edition appeared, in 1566 and 1601. In 1563, Johann Herwagen included it in volume III of his eight-volume Opera Omnia, and this was...
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    the Works of the Venerable Bede the Priest...] (in Latin), Basel: Johann Herwagen Jr., 1563, pp. 311–342. Gratarolo, Guglielmo, ed. (1567), Dialogus de Substantiis...
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    medieval history of England) was in volume III of the Hervagius (Johannes Herwagen) 1563 Opera Bedae Venerabilis. Speed naturally drew extensively on the...
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    natura rerum and De temporum ratione (first attributed to him by John Herwagen) and a Vita S. Dunstani signed "B" (first attributed to him by Jean Mabillon)...
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    would become his successor and joined forces with the printers Johann Herwagen and Nicolaus Episcopius. Episcopius would marry Froben's daughter Justina...
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    to collecting old manuscripts. The printer Johannes Hervagius (Johann Herwagen the Younger, died 1564), in a Preface Ad Lectorem, credits Pamelius (alone)...
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  • Xanthopoulos (1256?-1335?)". Nicephorus Callistus, c. 1256-1335., Lange, J., Herwagen, J., Oporinus, J. (1555). Nicephori Callisti ... Ecclesiasticae historiae...
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  • complete set of Bede's works was made in 1563 by Johannes Hervagius (Johann Herwagen the younger, died 1564), a printer of Basel, completing a project begun...
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