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Techniques and Reception of Prints in Central and Eastern Europe (15th–18th c.)
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Johann Israel de Bry, Johann Theodor de Bry

Proscenium vitae humanae

Publication: Frankfurt am Main: William Fitzer (printer), 1627

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  • printing: early printed book
  • black letterpress
  • engraving
  • paper
  • set or complex object: bound volume: codex
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  • Johann Israel de Bry (printmaker), Johann Theodor de Bry (printmaker), Connubia coeca ◼
  • Johann Israel de Bry (printmaker), Johann Theodor de Bry (printmaker), Speculum Morosophum ◼
  • Johann Israel de Bry (printmaker), Johann Theodor de Bry (printmaker), Simia rugata ◼
  • Johann Israel de Bry (printmaker), Johann Theodor de Bry (printmaker), Amor vincit omnia ◼
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Work
  • Johann Theodor de Bry, Johann Israel de Bry, Emblemata secularia mira et iucunda
Actors
  • William Fitzer (ca 1600 - 1671) printer : 1627
Places
  • Wolfenbüttel, Herzog August Bibliothek (Xb 6550) storage place
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    • VD17: 23:671084E
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    • digital copy (WDB)
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    • 2021-10-13 13:37

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    • Grażyna Jurkowlaniec; Martyna Osuch

    Last update by
    • Martyna Osuch (2023-06-27 21:59)

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