Ulrich Pinder

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Ulrich Pinder , also Ulrich Pinter and Ulrich Binder and, latinized, Udalricus Binder († January 1, 1519 in Nuremberg ) was a physician, from 1489 to 1493 personal physician to Elector Friedrich III. von Sachsen, publisher and printer.

Life

From 1484 to 1489 Pinder worked as a doctor in Nördlingen . Since 1493 he worked as a city doctor in Nuremberg and as an author of medical writings. Pinder also earned services as an editor and printer. His prints were provided with excellent woodcuts. In his work Epiphaniae medicorum , which deals with medieval harnessing , he depicts himself in a woodcut. The book on the suffering of Christ, Speculum passionis domini nostri Ihesu christi , produced in his own printing house in 1507 is one of the most richly illustrated books (the illustrations come from probably by Hans Baldung Grien , who can be assumed to be in Dürer's workshop at the time in question or a little earlier ).

Marriage agreement and marriage contract with Friedrich Peypus

According to the agreement of July 25, 1512 with the printer and later bookseller Friedrich Peypus , Pinder gave his daughter two type alphabets charged at 70 guilders, books worth 30 guilders and 50 guilders in cash in mutual hands. This agreement was confirmed by the doctors Johann Löchner and Hartmann Schedel .

Another source gives the date of death in the period from December 15, 1518 to March 16, 1519.

Fonts

  • Aegidii liber de Urinis cum Gentilis Comentario . 1504
  • The decided to cook the rosenkrantz Mariae . Nuremberg 1505
  • Epiphaniae medicorum. Speculum videndi urinas hominum . Nürnberg 1506 (Complete text in the Google book search: ÖNB , Lyon )
  • Speculum passionis domini nostri Ihesu christi . Nuremberg 1507 ( urn : nbn: de: bvb: 12-bsb00011596-5 , urn : nbn: de: bvb: 12-bsb11203623-6 ; full text in the Google book search: BSB , Lyon )
  • Speculum intellectuale felicitatis humanae. Compendium breue de bonae valitudinis cura. Nuremberg 1510 ( urn : nbn: de: bvb: 12-bsb00017685-4 ; complete text in the Google book search)
  • Speculum phlebotomyae . Friedrich Peypus printing works Nuremberg 1510
  • The brotherhood sanct Ursule . Nuremberg 1513
  • Speculum passionis domini nostri Iesu Christi . Friedrich Peypus printing works Nuremberg 1519

literature

  • J. Braun:  Pinder, Ulrich . In: Allgemeine Deutsche Biographie (ADB). Volume 26, Duncker & Humblot, Leipzig 1888, p. 149 f.
  • Georg Scheja: About Ulrich Pinder, in: Festschrift Wilhelm Pinder for his sixtieth birthday, Leipzig 1938, pp. 434–440.
  • Ewald Lassnig: Dürer's " MELENCOLIA-I " and the epistemology with Ulrich Pinder . In: Wiener Jahrbuch für Kunstgeschichte . tape 57 , 2008, ISBN 978-3-205-78288-9 , ISSN  0083-9981 , p. 51–95 , doi : 10.7767 / wjk.2008.57.1.51 ( limited preview in Google book search).
  • Birgit Ulrike Münch: Cum figuris magistralibus. Ulrich Pinder's “Speculum passionis” (Nuremberg 1507) as part of the late medieval edification literature. A passion treatise with woodcuts from the Dürer workshop . In: Mitteilungen des Verein für Geschichte der Stadt Nürnberg 92 (2005), pp. 1–91 ( online ).

Individual evidence

  1. ^ M. Georg Wolfgang Panzers Schafferrs at the main parish church of St. Sebald in Nuremberg. Annals of older German literature or display and description of those books which range from book printing to MDXX. have been printed in German ..., Nürnberg by Ernst Christoph Grattenauer ., Nürnberg 1788., 464 p., Google Books, online , p. 268 and 354
  2. Nördlingische weekly news, in which with permission from high authorities are displayed: .... , November 25th. 1768., no. 48., Carl Gottlob Beck , Scholarly Notes, Google Books, online
  3. ^ Eike Frietsch (Red.): Wiener Jahrbuch fur Kunstgeschichte. , LVII., Böhlau Verlag ., Vienna 2008, Google Books, excerpts online , p. 51ff., ISBN 978-3-205-78288-9
  4. See Lassnig 2008, p. 56.
  5. Friedrich v. Zglinicki : Uroscopy in the fine arts. An art and medical historical study of the urine examination. Ernst Giebeler, Darmstadt 1982, ISBN 3-921956-24-2 , p. 8 f.
  6. Christoph Reske: The book printers of the 16th and 17th centuries in the German-speaking area , p. 662f.