Konrad Sweynheim

Konrad Sweynheim
Konrad Sweynheim
    Konrad Sweynheim
     Catholic_Encyclopedia Konrad Sweynheim
    See also THIS ARTICLE.
    (SCHWEINHEIM)
    Printer, b. at Schwanheim, Frankfort, Germany; d. in Rome, 1477. Sweynheim and Arnold Pannartz of Prague, both of whom were ecclesiastics, were the first printers in Italy. At the invitation of Cardinal John Turrecremata they established a printing-press for books in 1464 at the Abbey of Subiaco; in 1467 they removed their press to the Massimi Palace at Rome, and carried on the business jointly until 1472. The first books they printed were: "Donatus" (1464); Cicero's "De oratore" and the "Divinarum institutionum libri septem" of Lactantius (1465). During the years 1464-72 they issued over 12,000 copies of thirty-seven works, these works being chiefly the classics and the Fathers. This shows the remarkable skill of the two printers, who were entirely dependent on themselves. Being an engraver Sweynheim was probably the die-cutter, the type-founder, and the type-setter of the undertaking, while Pannartz had charge of the actual printing and of matters connected with it. The dies cut by Sweynheim deserve special attention as they embody the preliminary steps of the present type for Latin characters. Sweynheim's typographical capitals are the first to show the forms used in the Roman inscriptions on stone, while some of his small letters repeat the characters used in manuscripts of the ninth to tenth centuries. He also cast the first Greek type; it is to be found in his third book, that of Lactantius, and the type copies the forms of Greek characters found in manuscripts of the seventh to the eight centuries. Notwithstanding the greatest industry and technical skill the two printers had no pecuniary success. In 1472 their patron and fellow-worker as editor and proofreader, Bishop John Andreas Bussi of Aleria, secretary of the Vatican Library, asked Sixtus IV to aid them. The papal assistance was given in the form of an expectancy. Sweynheim received a canonry in the collegiate Church of St. Victor at Mainz to whose secular brotherhood the inventor Gutenberg also belonged. In 1472 Sweynheim and Pannartz dissolved partnership. Sweynheim worked until his death as engraver on the maps of the "Cosmography" of Ptolemy. He was the first to apply copper engraving to the production of maps; twenty-seven of the beautifully executed plates of the edition of the "Cosmography" of 1478 are his work. Especially characteristic of Sweynheim as a maker of matrices is the fact that the beautiful even writing of the names of places are stamped in the engraving plate by means of individual dies. It is certain that Sweynheim was in close connexion with Mainz until his death, although he did not return there to enjoy his benefice. There is no doubt that he learned the art of printing at Mainz.
    HARTWIG, Festschrift zum 500 jahr. Geburstage von J. Gutenberg (Mainz, 1900).
    HEINRICH W. WALLAU
    Transcribed by Thomas M. Barrett Dedicated to the Poor Souls in Purgatory

The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume VIII. — New York: Robert Appleton Company. . 1910.


Catholic encyclopedia.

Игры ⚽ Поможем написать курсовую

Look at other dictionaries:

  • Konrad Sweynheim — Arnold Pannartz et Konrad Sweynheim Arnold Pannartz et Konrad Sweynheim[1] sont deux imprimeurs allemands du XVe siècle., qui ont introduit l’imprimerie en Italie. Leurs dates de naissance et de mort sont inconnues[2]. Arnold Pannartz[3] vi …   Wikipédia en Français

  • Arnold Pannartz and Konrad Sweynheim — Arnold Pannartz and Konrad Sweinheim[1] were two printers of the 15th century. Pannartz died about 1476, Sweinheim in 1477. Pannartz was, perhaps, a native of Prague, and Sweinheim of Eltville near Mainz. Zedler believes (Gutenberg Forschungen,… …   Wikipedia

  • Arnold Pannartz et Konrad Sweynheim — Arnold Pannartz et Konrad Sweynheim[1] sont deux imprimeurs allemands du XVe siècle., qui ont introduit l’imprimerie en Italie. Leurs dates de naissance et de mort sont inconnues[2]. Arnold Pannartz[3] vient des environs de Francfort, dans… …   Wikipédia en Français

  • Konrad Sweynheym — Arnold Pannartz et Konrad Sweynheim Arnold Pannartz et Konrad Sweynheim[1] sont deux imprimeurs allemands du XVe siècle., qui ont introduit l’imprimerie en Italie. Leurs dates de naissance et de mort sont inconnues[2]. Arnold Pannartz[3] vi …   Wikipédia en Français

  • Sweynheim, Konrad — • Printer, b. at Schwanheim, Frankfort, Germany; d. in Rome, 1477 Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006 …   Catholic encyclopedia

  • Arnold Pannartz — et Konrad Sweynheim Arnold Pannartz et Konrad Sweynheim[1] sont deux imprimeurs allemands du XVe siècle., qui ont introduit l’imprimerie en Italie. Leurs dates de naissance et de mort sont inconnues[2]. Arnold Pannartz[3] vi …   Wikipédia en Français

  • typography — /tuy pog reuh fee/, n. 1. the art or process of printing with type. 2. the work of setting and arranging types and of printing from them. 3. the general character or appearance of printed matter. [1635 45; < NL typographia, equiv. to Gk týpo(s)… …   Universalium

  • History of Western typography — Contemporary typographers view typography as craft with a very long history tracing its origins back to the first punches and dies used to make seals and currency in ancient times. The basic elements of typography are at least as old as… …   Wikipedia

  • Giovanni Andrea Bussi — (1417 1475) est un évêque, bibliothécaire et un humaniste italien du XVe siècle. Connu également comme Jean d Aleria ou Jean Andreas. Biographie Né à Vigevano, dans l actuelle province de Pavie, en Lombardie, Giovanni Andrea Bussi vient à… …   Wikipédia en Français

  • Gutenberg: Der Buchdruck und die Folgen —   Ein Schreiber im mittelalterlichen Skriptorium benötigte etwa drei Jahre, um eine Bibel vollständig abzuschreiben. In etwa der gleichen Zeit konnte Gutenberg von 1451 bis 1454 dank der Erfindung des Drucks mit beweglichen Lettern 180 identische …   Universal-Lexikon

Share the article and excerpts

Direct link
Do a right-click on the link above
and select “Copy Link”