Berthold Ruppel
Berthold Ruppel (died in 1494 or 1495) was the first printer in Basel, Switzerland, active from at least 1468 on.
He came originally from Hanau, in Hesse (Germany), and worked with the printer Johannes Gutenberg in Mainz in 1455 (where he was called Bechtolff von Hanau).[1] There are 21, mainly religious, works from his printing press known. The oldest is a Bible in Latin, from 1468.[1] At least 5 works were created in collaboration with Michael Wenssler and Bernhard Richel.[2] He does not appear to have owned a house on his own, but lived in a rented place.[3] Before the year 1475, he married Magdalena Meigerin.[4] In 1477 he became a citizen of Basel.[1]
References
- ^ a b c "Berthold Ruppel". University Library of Basel. Retrieved 2023-01-27.
- ^ "Ruppel, Berthold" (in French). Historisches Lexicon der Schweiz. Retrieved 16 August 2017.
- ^ L. Van der Haegen, Pierre (2001). Der Frühe Basler Buchdruck. Basel: Schriften der Universitätsbibliothek Basel. p. 178. ISBN 3-7965-1090-6.
- ^ L. Van der Haegen, Pierre (2001).p.180
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Medieval European Printers
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- Julian Notary
- William de Machlinia
- Richard Pynson
- Wynkyn de Worde
- Barthelemy Buyer
- Guillaume Fichet
- Ulrich Gering
- Wolfgang Hopyl
- Berthold Rembolt
- Eucharius Cervicornus
- Andreas Frisner
- Johannes Gutenberg
- Jobst Gutknecht
- Gottfried Hittorp
- Anton Koberger
- Michael Lochmaier
- Johannes Mentelin
- Albrecht Pfister
- Erhard Ratdolt
- Peter Schöffer
- Johann Sensenschmidt
- Günther Zainer
- Ulrich Zell
- Bernhard Richel
- Berthold Ruppel
- Michael Wenssler
- Gerard Leeu
- Colard Mansion
- Dirk Martens
- Richard Pafraet
- Johann Veldener
- John of Westphalia