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Malleus maleficarum - Rare book, public domain, Library of Congress scan

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Malleus maleficarum - Rare book, public domain, Library of Congress scan

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By Henricus Institoris and Jacobus Sprenger.
Imprint from colophon. Ampersand in imprint represents a Tironian sign. Imprint date transposed: statement of year precedes printer's name, while the day and month appear at the end of the statement.
Signatures: [phi]⁸ a-q⁸ r¹⁰ ([phi]8 and r10 blank).
Goff I-166
Hain-Copinger 9245*
GW M12471
BM 15th cent., II, p. 438 (IA. 7468)
Illustrated ISTC (CD-ROM, 2nd ed.) ii00166000
Table and text printed in 2 columns; capital spaces, some with guide letters.
LC copy wanting final blank. Has binder's ticket: G. Hedrich u. E. Klee, Leipzig.

Anton Koberger was a German printer and publisher who lived from about 1440/1445 to 1513. He was born in Nuremberg, Germany, and began his career as a printer in the late 1470s. Koberger is best known for his work on the Nuremberg Chronicle, a history of the world published in 1493. This book was one of the most important works of the early Renaissance and helped to spread knowledge and ideas throughout Europe. Koberger's printing press was one of the largest and most successful in Europe in the late 15th and early 16th centuries. He produced a wide range of books, including religious texts, scientific works and literature. Koberger was also involved in politics and was a member of the Nuremberg City Council. He was a prominent figure in the cultural and intellectual life of the city and was known for his support of artists and scholars. Today, Koberger is remembered as one of the most important figures in the history of printing and publishing. His work helped to shape the Renaissance and laid the foundations for modern book production.

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01/01/1494
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germany
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Library of Congress
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