Moriae encomium id est Stulticiae laudatio, ludicra declamatione [...]

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Moriae encomium id est Stulticiae laudatio, ludicra declamatione [...]

Description

This work provides an example of the printer’s device of Swiss printer, Johann Froben (1460-1527). Based in Basel, Froben was a Humanist scholar himself, and was acquainted with Erasmus, as well as Hans Holbein the Younger, who would not only paint Froben’s portrait but is purported to have designed Froben’s printer’s device, as well.

Creator

Erasmus, Desiderius (ca.1467-1536)

Source

Archives and Special Collections, University of Ottawa [PA 8512 1532]

Publisher

Basileae, Apud Hieronymum Frobenium et Nicolaum Episcopium

Date

1532

Rights

Archives and Special Collections, University of Ottawa

Format

Book

Language

Latin

Type

Text

Identifier

ARSC_PR_PA 8512 1532

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Citation

Erasmus, Desiderius (ca.1467-1536), “Moriae encomium id est Stulticiae laudatio, ludicra declamatione [...],” Archives and Special Collections, University of Ottawa Library, accessed November 21, 2024, http://omeka.uottawa.ca/arcs-en/items/show/66.

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