Kasper Straube
Kasper Straube , also: Kaspar , from Bavaria was a pioneer of the printing trade abroad in the 15th century.
The oldest printing work in Poland is his Latin almanac Cracoviense ad annum 1474 ( Calendarium Cracoviense , Cracovian calendar) from 1473, a one-page astronomical almanac for the year 1474. Although Straube remained active in Cracow until 1477, printing in Cracow and Do not finally establish Poland until after 1503.
Works
- Joannes de Turrecrematas : Explanatio in Psalterium
- Franciscus de Platea: Opus restitutionum usurarum et excommunicationum
- Augustine: Opuscula (de doctrina christiana, de praedestinatione sanctorum)
See also
Web links
- Prints by Kasper Straube in the complete catalog of incandescent prints
- Kasper Straube
Individual evidence
- ↑ Wieslaw Wydra: The first texts printed in Polish, 1475-1520. In: Gutenberg yearbook. Vol. 62, 1987, pp. 88-94 (88f.)
personal data | |
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SURNAME | Straube, Kasper |
ALTERNATIVE NAMES | Straube, Kaspar |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | German book printer |
DATE OF BIRTH | before 1474 |
DATE OF DEATH | after 1477 |