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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Johann_FustJohann Fust - Wikipedia

    Johann Fust. Often taken to be a portrait of Doctor Faustus, this is an idealised portrait of Johann Fust with his printed Bible. Johann Fust or Faust ( c. 1400 – October 30, 1466) was an early German printer . Family background. Fust was born to a burgher family of Mainz, traceable back to the early thirteenth century.

  2. Johannes Fust (Mogúncia, c. 1410 — Paris, 30 de outubro de 1466) foi um ourives e banqueiro alemão. [ 1 ] Foi o primeiro colaborador de Gutenberg , tendo lhe emprestado dinheiro em 1450 , impondo porém juros de 6% sobre o empréstimo, além de outras condições.

  3. Johann Fust was an early German printer, financial backer of Johann Gutenberg (the inventor of printing in Europe), and founder, with Peter Schoeffer, of the first commercially successful printing firm. Fust, a prominent goldsmith, lent Gutenberg 800 guilders in 1450 to perfect his movable-type.

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  4. 25 de abr. de 2024 · Printed in Mainz, Germany in 1454/1455 by Johannes Gutenberg and Johannes Fust, the Gutenberg Bible is the first large-format typographic bible produced in Europe. This guide provides digital and printed resources from the Library of Congress Collections.

  5. Johann Fust, citizen of Mainz, was Gutenberg’s financial partner for the 42-line Bible project. In late 1455 Fust sued Gutenberg in a dispute over the costs of their joint “Work of the Books,” claiming that Gutenberg owed substantial amounts for misuse of loans involving paper, vellum, ink, an unnamed apparatus, and workers’ wages.

  6. 3 de fev. de 2018 · Anúncio. "Ainda que não se saiba quase nada sobre ele, qualquer um conhece Johannes Gutenberg”, afirma a diretora do Museu de Gutenberg em Mainz na Alemanha, Elke Schutt-Kehm. As incertezas...

  7. Johannes Fust (Mogúncia, c. 1410 — Paris, 30 de outubro de 1466) foi um ourives e banqueiro alemão. [1] Johannes Fust. Foi o primeiro colaborador de Gutenberg, tendo lhe emprestado dinheiro em 1450, impondo porém juros de 6% sobre o empréstimo, além de outras condições. [1]