Johann Manlius
Johann Manlius (Latin: Joannes Manlius, Slovene: Janez Mandelc)[1][2] was an early modern era typographer who ran a printing house that served small towns in Habsburg Hungary.[3] Also a woodcutter, he moved to Hungary in 1582.[4]
Johann Manlius | |
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Died | 1605 |
Nationality | Habsburg |
Occupation(s) | Typographer, woodcutter |
References
- Svoboda 1958, p. 158.
- Jurić 1956, p. 42.
- Clair 1976, p. 241.
- Issues 1978, p. 18.
Sources
- Svoboda, Branko (1958). Stare vinogradske kurije i klijeti. Kulturno-prosvjetno društvo Hrvatskih zagoraca "Matija Gubec,".
- Jurić, Šime (1956). Pregled povijesti knjižnica: s kratkim prikazom razvoja pisma i knjige. Kultura.
- Clair, Colin (1976). A History of European Printing. Academic Press. ISBN 978-0-12-174850-0.
- Issues (1978). Print Review. Prints.
Further reading
- A. Jembrih, Ivan Manlius prvi tiskar Varaždina (1586 - 1587)
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