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  1. Johann Froben, in Latin: Johannes Frobenius (and combinations), (c. 1460 – 27 October 1527) was a famous printer, publisher and learned Renaissance humanist in Basel. He was a close friend of Erasmus and cooperated closely with Hans Holbein the Younger.

  2. João Frobénio [1] (português europeu) ou Frobênio (português brasileiro) (em alemão: Johann Froben; Sélestat, 1460 — Basileia, 27 de outubro de 1527) foi pintor, ilustrador, editor, livreiro e impressor suíço, pai de Hieronymus Frobenius (1501-1563) e avô de Ambrosius Frobenius (1537-1602).

  3. Johann Froben (born c. 1460, Hammelburg, Franconia [Germany]—died October 1527, Basel, Switz.) was the most famous of the Basel scholar-printers, whose professional innovations revolutionized printing in Basel and whose publications included many outstanding works of scholarship.

    • The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
  4. Johannes Froben was a successful printer and worked closely with Holbein. This is the most accomplished of the few surviving rectangular-format versions of the portraits of Froben by Holbein and is thought to be by the artist's own hand, painted in Basel around 1522-3.

  5. 20 de jan. de 2020 · Johann Froben, Printer of Basel: A Biographical Profile and Catalogue of His Editions. Valentina Sebastiani. Library of the Written Word 65; The Handpress World 50. Leiden: Brill, 2018. xii + 830 pp. $248. | Renaissance Quarterly | Cambridge Core.

  6. In Johann Froben, Printer of Basel, Valentina Sebastiani offers a comprehensive account of the life and printing production of Froben, a major representative of early modern Europe’s most refined printing traditions.

  7. Johann Froben (forma latinizada: Johannes Frobenius), também conhecido como Jean Froben em francês , nasceu por volta de 1460 em Hammelburg ( Franconia) e morreu em 27 de outubro de 1527 em Basel, é uma gráfica e editora de Basel.