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 - Haarlem's regt op de eer van de uitvinding der boekdrukkunst gehandhaafd; of beknopt overzigt van den stand der zaak, vooral na het onderzoek van den heer De Vries, in de toelichtingen van de heeren Schinkel en Noordziek, door A.v.L.

Title: Haarlem's regt op de eer van de uitvinding der boekdrukkunst gehandhaafd; of beknopt overzigt van den stand der zaak, vooral na het onderzoek van den heer De Vries, in de toelichtingen van de heeren Schinkel en Noordziek, door A.v.L.
Description: Amsterdam, M.H. Binger, 1843, 32pp. softcover paper binding. Treatise on the invention of printing by Laurens Janszoon Coster of Haarlem. Laurens Janszoon Coster, Coster also spelled Koster, (born c. 1370, Netherlands-died 1440?, Haarlem?), Dutch rival of Johannes Gutenberg as the alleged inventor of printing.Little is known of this early printer, whose last name means “sacristan,” his title as an official of the Great Church of Haarlem. He is mentioned several times in records between 1417 and 1434 as alderman, tax assessor, and treasurer and is presumed to have died in a plague that struck Haarlem in 1440, when his wife is recorded as a widow.

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Price: EUR 115.00 = appr. US$ 124.99 Seller: Antiquariaat Goltzius
- Book number: 70240

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