Schedel, Hartmann, 1440-1514

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Schedel, Hartmann.

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Schedel, Hartmann.

Schedel, Hartmann (German printer, 1440-1514)

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Schedel, Hartmannus 1440-1514

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Schedel, Hartman

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Schedelius, Hartmannus 1440-1514

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Schedelius, Hartmannus 1440-1514

Hartmann Schedel

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Hartmann Schedel

Hartmann Schedel 1440-1514

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Hartmann Schedel 1440-1514

Schedel, D. H. 1440-1514

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Schedel, D. H. 1440-1514

Shedelʹ, Gartman 1440-1514

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Shedelʹ, Gartman 1440-1514

Schedel, Hartmut 1440-1514

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Schedel, Hartmut 1440-1514

Schedel, Hartmannus

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Schedel, Hartmannus

Hartmannus Schedelius 1440-1514

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Hartmannus Schedelius 1440-1514

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1440-02-13

1440-02-13

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1514-11-28

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"The Nuremberg Chronicle, more properly known as the Liber Chronicarum, is a history of the world from creation to its publication in 1493. Its structure follows the story of human history as related in the Bible while also including digressions on natural catastrophes, royal genealogies and the histories of a number of important Western cities. Hartman Schedel, a Nuremberg physician and humanist scholar, compiled the work. It was illustrated and engraved by leading artists of the day, Michael Wohlgemut and Wilhelm Pleydenwurff, and published by Anton Koberger, the largest printer and publisher in Germany at the time." -- "The Nuremberg Chronicle (Liber Chronicarum)" University of Maryland Libraries. http://www.lib.umd.edu/ (Retrieved September 29, 2009)

From the description of Nuremberg chronicle leaf, 1493. (University of Georgia). WorldCat record id: 442034950

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https://www.worldcat.org/identities/lccn-n50021976

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https://www.wikidata.org/entity/Q58768

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