Reformation and printing belong together in Zurich from the very beginning. Apart from the fact that Froschauer and Zwingli were personally close, all the important Reformation imprints of Zurich, as well as dozens of Bibles and Bible parts, were printed by him. With about 760 prints Froschauer is one of the big names in the German-speaking world of publishing. He has printed not only Theologica but also many textbooks and groundbreaking illustrated works. Unfortunately only few handwritten documents have been preserved by Froschauer himself. All the more exciting are the correspondences of various scholars and reformers, which contain a wealth of information about Froschauer and 16th century printing. They not only shed light on Froschauer...
Nationale Sonderausstellungen in Berlin, Eisenach, Wittenberg: Das Reformationsjubiläum, 2017 kündig...
WÜRTTEMBERGISCHE REFORMATIONSGESCHICHTE Wuerttembergische Kirchengeschichte (-) Württembergis...
The Presider ("Antistes") of the Church of Zurich, Heinrich Bullinger (1531–1575) is considered as a...
Reformation and printing belong together in Zurich from the very beginning. Apart from the fact that...
Without printing press, no Reformation, this insight was emphasised already by contemporaries. Basel...
Printing and the Reformation challenged book censorship in a new dimension. The Swiss confederates d...
Paving the way towards Reformation in Berne was a process set by the authorities, but it disunited t...
Until 1798, the Three Leagues were an independent state with its own subject lands. This region has ...
Researchers working on Johann Arndt have known for some time of a Zurich imprint of the first book o...
Zurich has repeatedly been described as a city of a particular reading culture. The medieval monasti...
The Bern Disputation of 1528 was both the response to the Baden Disputation of 1526 and its continua...
One of the main aims of the Reformers was to return to the pure word of God and to enable all people...
This article links profits from the rich literature in the fields of Reformation history and book-hi...
The Reformation in the city and countryside of Schaffhausen progressed in a surprising manner. The B...
The Johann Jakob Simler collection at the Zurich Zentralbibliothek contains a document against Anaba...
Nationale Sonderausstellungen in Berlin, Eisenach, Wittenberg: Das Reformationsjubiläum, 2017 kündig...
WÜRTTEMBERGISCHE REFORMATIONSGESCHICHTE Wuerttembergische Kirchengeschichte (-) Württembergis...
The Presider ("Antistes") of the Church of Zurich, Heinrich Bullinger (1531–1575) is considered as a...
Reformation and printing belong together in Zurich from the very beginning. Apart from the fact that...
Without printing press, no Reformation, this insight was emphasised already by contemporaries. Basel...
Printing and the Reformation challenged book censorship in a new dimension. The Swiss confederates d...
Paving the way towards Reformation in Berne was a process set by the authorities, but it disunited t...
Until 1798, the Three Leagues were an independent state with its own subject lands. This region has ...
Researchers working on Johann Arndt have known for some time of a Zurich imprint of the first book o...
Zurich has repeatedly been described as a city of a particular reading culture. The medieval monasti...
The Bern Disputation of 1528 was both the response to the Baden Disputation of 1526 and its continua...
One of the main aims of the Reformers was to return to the pure word of God and to enable all people...
This article links profits from the rich literature in the fields of Reformation history and book-hi...
The Reformation in the city and countryside of Schaffhausen progressed in a surprising manner. The B...
The Johann Jakob Simler collection at the Zurich Zentralbibliothek contains a document against Anaba...
Nationale Sonderausstellungen in Berlin, Eisenach, Wittenberg: Das Reformationsjubiläum, 2017 kündig...
WÜRTTEMBERGISCHE REFORMATIONSGESCHICHTE Wuerttembergische Kirchengeschichte (-) Württembergis...
The Presider ("Antistes") of the Church of Zurich, Heinrich Bullinger (1531–1575) is considered as a...