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Stuchs, Georg, -1520


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    • Stöchs, Georgius, -1520
    • Stoechs, Georgius, -1520
    • Stuchs, Georg, d. 1520
    • Sittich, Georg, -1520
    • Stuchs, Georgius, -1520
    • Stuchs, Ieorgius, -1520
    • Stuchs, Jörg, -1520
    • Stüchss, Georg, -1520
    • Stühs, Georg, -1520
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      • Earlier Established Forms

        • Stuchs, Georg, d. 1520
      • Sources

        • found: Missale pragense, 1498:colophon (Georgij Stuchs; Nuremberg printer)
        • found: RLIN, 9/10/96(hdg.: Stuchs, Georg, d. 1520; usage: Georgius Sto[e]chs, Ieorgio Stuchs
        • found: Clavis typographorum librariorumque ... 1992:p. 454 (Stuchs, Georg (1484-1520): Nürnberg, (1506): Schneeberg)
        • found: Catholic Church. Missal, 1484:colophon (Impressum est hoc missale Nurmberge per Georgium Stuchs de Sultzbach)
        • found: Catalogue of books printed in the XVth century now in the British Museum, pt. 2, 1912:page 467 (Georg Stuchs; first book is the Roman Missal, dated 1484; continued printing until 1518; in a 1488 colophon it is stated that Stuchs, although born at Sulzbach, learned the art of printing in Nuremberg)
        • found: Steiff, Karl. "Stüchs," in Allgemeine deutsche Biographie, v. 36, 1893, pages 714-716, viewed online, December 14, 2018:(Stüchs, a family of printers from the late 15th-early 16th century; name appears also as Stuchs and Stöchs; the first and most important was Georg Stüchs, who states that he was born in Sulzbach, by which the Bavarian town Sulzbach in Oberpfalz must be meant; came as an adult to Nuremberg, where he learned the art of printing; printed works dated 1484-1517, almost all religious works, especially missals, which he printed and published himself or on behalf of booksellers in various cities in Germany and beyond (Kraków, where he transferred part of his workshop to print a missal; Budapest); it is not known what "Schneeberg" is meant by the phrase "in Monte Nivis" in a 1508 [sic, for 1506] imprint [probably Schneeberg (Saxony, Germany)])
        • found: Catholic Church. Missale secundum veram rubricam et ordinarium ecclesie Havelbergensis, 1506, via Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin, Digitalisierten Sammlungen, Deember 14, 2018:colophon (... in officina ... Georgij Stuchs ex Sultzpach ciuis Nureinbergen[sis] horre[n]da in calamitate infectio[n]is pestile[n]tice vnacu[m] familia sua exul a loco solite sue residentie, famoso in Monte Niuis impressum sortitus est finem felice)
        • found: Bayerisches Musiker-Lexikon Online (BMLO), December 14, 2018(Stüchs (Stuchs, Stöchs, Stühs, Sittichs, Sittich, Stoechs, Stüchss, Stüchs), Georg (Jörg, Georgius, Ieorgius), born in Sulzbach-Rosenberg, first mentioned 1483, died 30 May 1520 Nuremberg; gender: male; musical occupations: music printer and publisher; other activity: printer, bookseller; places of activity: Nuremberg, Kraków, Schneeberg) - http://bmlo.de/Q/GND=104175265
        • found: "Stüchs, Georg," index entry, in Deutsche Biographie website, viewed December 14, 2018(Stüchs, Georg; life dates: first mentioned 1484, died 1517 [sic]; profession: printer) - https://www.deutsche-biographie.de/pnd104175265.html
        • found: OCLC, December 14, 2018(printer/publisher of works in Latin and German)
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        • 1996-09-10: new
        • 2019-01-08: revised
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