Galienus Entringer (publicist)

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Nuremberg reprint of the Strasbourg single-leaf woodcut about the apparitions of the cross on the body of Margaretha Bruch

Galienus Entringer (or Endringer) lived at the beginning of the 16th century and wrote two pair rhymes , published as single-sheet prints in Strasbourg in 1503, about the apparitions of the cross on the body of a girl (Margaretha Bruch) in Leidringen and that of a shepherd in Haiterbach on the edge of the Black Forest .

Nothing else is known about him. Due to the rare name, one can identify him with a Galienus Entringer zu Buchsweiler , the main town of the Hanau-Lichtenberg rule in Alsace, against whom Jacob von Molsheim obtained eight letters in 1510 and 1519 .

literature

  • Files of the Reich Chamber Court in the Main State Archives Stuttgart. AD . 1993, p. 390 (eight letters).
  • Oliver Duntze: A publisher is looking for an audience. Matthias Hupfuff's (1497 / 98–1520) shop in Strasbourg . Saur, Munich 2007, pp. 247, 381, 470.
  • Frieder Schanze: On three Nuremberg single-sheet prints from the early 16th century . In: Gutenberg-Jahrbuch 67 (1992), pp. 134-145, here p. 134.