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    Johann Fust or Faust (c. 1400 – October 30, 1466) was an early German printer. Fust was born to a burgher family of Mainz, traceable back to the early...
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    since the name "Johannes"—and variants such as "Johann", "Henne", "Hengin" and "Henchen"—was widely popular at the time. In full, Johannes Gutenberg's name...
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    bookshop is shown. According to court records from the city of Mainz, Johannes Fust was for some time Gutenberg's financial backer. By the 16th century...
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    a manuscript copyist in 1451 before apprenticing with Johannes Gutenberg and joining Johann Fust, a goldsmith, lawyer, and money lender. Among his best-known...
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    money to Johannes Gutenberg to perfect his printing process using movable type, and sued Gutenberg for repayment, with interest, in 1455. Fust, together...
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    first important publication issued by Johann Fust and Peter Schoeffer following their split from Johannes Gutenberg. The Psalter combines printed text...
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    Humbrechthof (category Johannes Gutenberg)
    Peter Schöffer, a calligrapher, the principal workman of Johannes Gutenberg and later Fust's son-in-law, acquired the Hof zum Humbrecht, which was later...
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    legendary character was identified with a printer of Mainz called Johann Fust. Johann Georg Neumann in 1683 addressed the question in his Disquisitio historica...
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    had definitely been established by 1462, the year that the printers Johann Fust and Peter Schöffer, who had taken over Gutenberg's printing operations after...
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    preface for the Gutenberg Bible. This Bible was published by Johannes Gutenberg and Johann Fust in Mainz, Germany in 1454. The Gutenberg Bible is an edition...
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    Printing press (category Johannes Gutenberg)
    designed by Gutenberg but published under the imprint of his successors Johann Fust and Peter Schöffer, had elaborate red and blue printed initials. The Printing...
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  • Walterus le Fust (fl. 1307), was an English Member of Parliament (MP). He was a Member of the Parliament of England for Lewes in 1307. https://upload.wikimedia...
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  • (including colour) and the first to carry a printed date, is printed by Johann Fust and Peter Schoeffer for the Elector of Mainz. The Central Library of Astan...
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    connected with an earlier Johann Fust (c. 1400–1466), Johann Gutenberg's business partner, which suggests that Fust is one of the multiple origins to...
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    of Mainz. After Gutenberg lost a lawsuit against his investor, Johann Fust, Fust put Gutenberg's employee Peter Schöffer in charge of the print shop. Thereupon...
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    Csáth Dezső Kosztolányi Lajos Kassák Frigyes Karinthy Lajos Áprily Milán Füst József Nyírő Sándor Reményik Lajos Zilahy Tibor Déry Béla Hamvas Sándor Szathmári...
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    several assistants including the letter cutter Johann Fust, and it was this letter cutter Fust (often spelled Faust) who, when Laurens was nearing death...
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    of this. By this time Gutenberg's first press had been seized by Johann Fust, and historians are unsure of his activities during this period. In 1468...
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  • Schwegmann, Moritz (26 July 2023). "Torwart Johannes Schenk wird vom FC Bayern München ausgeliehen" [Goalkeeper Johannes Schenk is on Loan From FC Bayern Munich]...
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  • theorist Johann Friedrich Reichardt (1752–1814), German composer Johann Fust (c. 1400–1466), German printer Johann Georg (disambiguation page) Johann...
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    Peter Schöffer, a former apprentice of Johannes Gutenberg, and a grandson of Gutenberg's financier Johann Fust. He first worked in Mainz, where he set...
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    manuscript to Italy, and after his death, his nephew Johannes found it in Ranzano's legacy. Johannes added a new preface and in 1513, gifted the manuscript...
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    process was produced in Mainz by a partnership between Johannes Gutenberg and banker John Fust (or Faust). At the time, a manuscript of the Vulgate was...
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    related to Chronica Hungarorum. Thuróczy, Johannes (1488). Chronica Hungarorum (PDF) (in Latin). Augsburg. "Johannes Thuróczy: Chronica Hungarorum". Bibliotheca...
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    Csáth Dezső Kosztolányi Lajos Kassák Frigyes Karinthy Lajos Áprily Milán Füst József Nyírő Sándor Reményik Lajos Zilahy Tibor Déry Béla Hamvas Sándor Szathmári...
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    "Donatus-Kalendar". Gutenberg lost much of his original equipment to his banker Johann Fust in a lawsuit in 1455, and it is possible this type was the only one left...
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  • 1956) Hanns-Joachim Friedrichs (1927–1995) Matthias Frings (born 1954) Horst Fust (1930–2003) Bettina Gaus (1956–2021) Günter Gaus (1929–2004) Anne Gellinek...
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  • Yuya Yamada Tōhoku, Japan Randy Neufeld Dean Moxham Peter Nicholls Dale Fust Dean Clayton La Salle, Manitoba Jamie Newson Dennis Watts Corey Miller Andrew...
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    of the rhythmically-complex ars subtilior composers such as Johannes Cuvelier and Johannes Susay. Musicologist Eric Rice identifies two common characteristics...
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    relations with: Kigali, Rwanda (1982) Baku, Azerbaijan (1984) Johann Fust Johannes Gutenberg Peter Schöffer, apprentice of Gutenberg and early printer...
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