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Johann Fust - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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End of Article: JOHANN FUST ( ?-1466); ... Aschaffenburg, an old and quite distinct family, placed Johann Fust in their See also: ... evidence that, as is commonly asserted, Johann Fust was a goldsmith, but he appears to have been a See also:
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Encyclopedia article about Fust, Johann. Information about Fust, Johann in the Columbia Encyclopedia, Computer Desktop Encyclopedia, computing dictionary. ... fusion tube; fusion weapon; fusion welding; fusion zone; fusion-piercing drill; fusospirochetosis; Füssli, Johann Heinrich; Fust, Johann; Fustel de Coulanges,
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Research Fust Johann and other related topics by using the free encyclopedia at the Questia.com online library. ... books on: Fust Johann - 305 results...
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The business was then continued by Fust with his son-in-law, Peter Schöffer, of Gernsheim, as partner. In 1462, when Mainz was sacked Fust's workmen were scattered, and they carried with them to various countries the printing process which had been guarded as a secret in Mainz.
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In 1450 Gutenberg formed a partnership with the wealthy burgher, Johann Fust of Mainz, for the purpose of completing his contrivance and of printing the so-called "42-line Bible", a task which was finished in the years 1453-1455 at the Hof zum Humbrecht (today Schustergasse, 18, 20). Fust brought suit in 1455 to recover...
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The Johann Fust Community Library. Boca Grande, Florida. ... The Johann Fust Community Library is named after Johann Gutenberg's successor and the first successful printer and publisher. Fust lent Gutenberg money to produce books. Gutenberg was not able to repay the loan, and Fust claimed his equipment as collateral.
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Hutchinson encyclopedia article about Fust, Johann. Fust, Johann. Information about Fust, Johann in the Hutchinson encyclopedia. ... Fust, Johann (died 1466)
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