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Christian Egenolff or Egenolph (26 July 1502 – 9 February 1555), also known as Christian Egenolff, the Elder, was the first important printer and publisher operating from Frankfurt-am-Main, and best known for his Kräuterbuch and re-issue of books by Adam Ries, Erasmus von Rotterdam and Ulrich von Hutten. In 1535 he printed the German Bible and his own compilation of Chronica. In the following years Egenolff published works by prominent authors such as Hans Sachs, Johann Eichmann aka Johann Dryander (1500–1560), Sebastian Münster, Philipp Melanchthon and Sebastian Franck.

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  • Christian Egenolff (de)
  • Christian Egenolff (eo)
  • Christian Egenolff (en)
  • Christian Egenolff (eu)
  • Christian Egenolff (es)
  • Christian Egenolff (fr)
  • クリスチャン・エゲノルフ (ja)
  • Christian Egenolff (pt)
  • Эгенольф, Кристиан (ru)
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  • Christian Egenolff (1502-1555) (n. en Hadamar, Germanio, 26-a de julio 1502 - m. en Frankfurto ĉe Majno, Germanio, en la 9-a de februaro 1555) estis germana humanisto, libretisto kaj libristo. (eo)
  • Christian Egenolff (auch Egenolph, Egenolf; * 26. Juli 1502 in Hadamar oder Offheim; † 9. Februar 1555 in Frankfurt am Main; auch Christian Egenolff, der Ältere) war ein deutscher Buchdrucker und Verleger in Straßburg und Frankfurt am Main, der zu den Protagonisten der Reformation in der damaligen Freien und Reichsstadt Frankfurt gehörte. (de)
  • Christian Egenolff edo Egenolph, baita ere Christian Egenolff, Nagusia , Frankfurteko lehendabiziko inprimatzaile eta argitaratzaile garrantzitsua izan zen. Bere inprimategian , Erasmo Rotterdamgoa eta egileen liburuak berrargitaratu ziren. Egenolffek argitaratutako liburuen artean Herbarum, arborum, fruticum frumentorum ac legaminum... izenburukoak ospe berezia eman zion. (eu)
  • Christian Egenolff ou Egenolph, né à Hadamar le 26 juillet 1502 et mort le 9 février 1555 à Francfort-sur-le-Main, également connu comme Christian Egenolff le Vieux, était le premier imprimeur et éditeur important établi à Francfort-sur-le-Main. Parmi les ouvrages les plus connus qu'il a imprimés figurent un herbier et la réédition de livres d'Adam Ries, d'Érasme et d'Ulrich von Hutten. C'était un homme intellectuellement doué et il fréquentait des savants avec lesquels il entretenait une correspondance, comme le réformateur Melanchthon, le célèbre médecin et poète Lonitzer et d'autres, qui l'estimaient beaucoup. (fr)
  • Christian Egenolff o Egenolph (Hadamar, 26 de julio de 1502 - Fráncfort del Meno, 9 de febrero de 1555),​ también conocido como Christian Egenolff, el Mayor, fue el primer impresor importante y editor de Fráncfort, y muy conocido por su Kräuterbuch​ y reeditó libros de Adam Ries, Erasmus von Rotterdam y de Ulrich von Hutten.​ (es)
  • クリスチャン・エゲノルフ(Christian Egenolff または Egenolph, しばしば Christian Egenolff, the Elder, 1502年7月26日 - 1555年2月9日)は、16世紀のドイツの印刷業者、出版業者である。フランクフルトで最初に出版を始めた人物であり、エゲノルフの出版した書籍には、本草書、『ハーブ、木、低木、野菜や穀物』 (Herbarum, arborum, fruticum, frumentorum ac leguminem) があり、また数学者のアダム・リースや神学者、デジデリウス・エラスムス、ウルリヒ・フォン・フッテンなどの書籍の再刊がある。 (ja)
  • Christian Egenolff, o Velho (1502-1555) (Hadamar, 26 de Julho de 1502 — Frankfurt am Main, 9 de Fevereiro de 1555) foi livreiro, librettista e humanista alemão. Foi o primeiro e mais importante impressor e publicador a montar uma oficina tipográfica em Frankfurt am Main, e mais conhecido por suas reedições de Adam Ries (1492-1559), Erasmo de Rotterdam (1466-1536) e Ulrich von Hutten (1488-1523). (pt)
  • Кристиан Эгенольф (нем. Christian Egenolff; 26 июля 1502, Хадамар, ландграфство Гессен — 9 февраля 1555, Франкфурт-на-Майне) — немецкий книгопечатник и издатель, первый крупный типограф Реформации. Представитель позднего немецкого Возрождения. (ru)
  • Christian Egenolff or Egenolph (26 July 1502 – 9 February 1555), also known as Christian Egenolff, the Elder, was the first important printer and publisher operating from Frankfurt-am-Main, and best known for his Kräuterbuch and re-issue of books by Adam Ries, Erasmus von Rotterdam and Ulrich von Hutten. In 1535 he printed the German Bible and his own compilation of Chronica. In the following years Egenolff published works by prominent authors such as Hans Sachs, Johann Eichmann aka Johann Dryander (1500–1560), Sebastian Münster, Philipp Melanchthon and Sebastian Franck. (en)
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