Johannes Petreius
Johann(es) Petreius (Hans Peterlein, Petrejus, Petri; c. 1497, in Langendorf near
Life
He studied at the University of Basel, receiving the Master of Arts in 1517. Two years later, he worked as a proofreader for his relative Adam Petri. He became a citizen of Nuremberg in 1523, where he began working as a printer by at least 1524, though his name is only officially entered into the records in 1526. After his death the company was run by Gabriel Hayn.[1]
Work
About 800 publications by him are known, including works in theology, science, law and the classics. He also printed music, using Pierre Attaingnant's single-impression technique. Though the amount of music was small, it was distinguished by its high quality.[1]
His most famous work is the original edition of
The inclusion of a foreword anonymously written by the Lutheran philosopher
Bibliography
- Georg Rithaymer: De orbis terrarum situa compendium. Johann Petreius, Nürnberg, 1538 [1][permanent dead link]
- Michael Stifel, Arithmetica Integra. Johann Petreius, Nürnberg, 1544
- De Revolutionibus Orbium Coelestium, Libri VI, Nuremberg, Johann Petreius, 1543 [2]
- Girolamo Cardano, Artis Magnae sive de Regulis Algebraicis Liber I, Nuremberg, Johann Petreius, 1545
- Girolamo Cardano, De subtilitate rerum. Libri XXI. Nuremberg, Johann Petreius, 1550
Notes
- ^ ISBN 978-1-56159-239-5.
- ISBN 0-486-43605-5, p. 24
- ^ Arthur Koestler: The Sleepwalkers p. 169
External links
- Pallmann (1887), "Johannes Petreius", Allgemeine Deutsche Biographie (in German), vol. 25, Leipzig: Duncker & Humblot, pp. 518–519
- Petreius' ornaments A-F
- https://web.archive.org/web/20060526023248/http://www.nzz.ch/2005/08/06/li/articleCZUON.html
- https://web.archive.org/web/20081023135412/http://www.ta-dip.de/56,0,petrejus-johannes-,index,0.html
- https://web.archive.org/web/20050212034755/http://langendorf.net/buch.htm
From the Lessing J. Rosenwald Collection at the Library of Congress
- Bible. N.T. Epistles. Italian. 1495. Epistole [et] Euangelii [et] Lectioni vulgari in lingua toschana. Florence, Lorenzo Morgiani and Johannes Petri, for Piero Pacini, 27 July 1495.
- Storia di Ottinello e Giulia.Storia di Ottinello e Giulia. [Florence, Lorenzo Morgiani and Johannes Petri, ca. 1500]