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  1. Hartmann Schedel ( Nuremberga, 13 de fevereiro de 1440 – Nuremberga, 28 de novembro de 1514) foi um médico, humanista, historiador e um dos primeiros cartógrafos a fazer uso da impressão, desenvolvida por Johannes Gutenberg. [ 1] . Teve como tutor o humanista Matheolus Perusinus .

  2. Hartmann Schedel (13 February 1440 – 28 November 1514) was a German historian, physician, humanist, and one of the first cartographers to use the printing press. He was born and died in Nuremberg. Matheolus Perusinus served as his tutor.

  3. Seu autor é Hartmann Schedel, um dos pioneiros da cartografia impressa. Georg Alt (ou Georgium Alten em latim) traduziu a Crônica para o alemão. Albrecht Dürer trabalhou na condição de aprendiz durante a feitura das ilustrações . A obra aborda a história do mundo, dividindo-a em sete momentos.

  4. A 15th-century book of history and art by the physician, humanist, and cartographer Hartmann Schedel. It contains 53 woodcuts of cities and countries in Europe and around the Mediterranean, created by Michael Wolgemut and Wilhelm Pleydenwurff.

  5. Summary. The Liber chronicarum, a universal history compiled from older and contemporary sources by the Nuremberg doctor, humanist, and bibliophile Hartmann Schedel (1440--1514), is one of the most densely illustrated and technically advanced works of early printing. It contains 1809 woodcuts produced from 645 blocks.

  6. Library. Special Collections. Our collections. Hartmann Schedel (1440-1514) Hartmann Schedel was born in Nuremberg in 1440, the son of a merchant. He studied law in Leipzig and then in 1463 went to Padua to study medicine but extended this to include grammar, Latin, Greek and Hebrew. The Italian humanist Matheolus Perusinus was one of his tutors.

  7. Hartmann Schedel (Nuremberga, 13 de fevereiro de 1440 – Nuremberga, 28 de novembro de 1514) foi um médico, humanista, historiador e um dos primeiros cartógrafos a fazer uso da impressão, desenvolvida por Johannes Gutenberg. [1] Teve como tutor o humanista Matheolus Perusinus.