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Description In dem von Erzbischof Adolf von Nassau besiegelten Schreiben bestätigt Dr. Konrad Humery Humery am 26. Februar 1468 „etliche Formen, Buchstaben, Instrumente und Zeug“ erhalten zu haben, „die zum Druckwerk gehören, das Johann Gutenberg nach seinem Tod zurückgelassen hat“. Staatsarchiv Würzburg
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Source http://www.allgemeine-zeitung.de/lokales/kultur/ausstellungen/fundgrube-fuer-mainzer-stadthistorie_16589306.htm#1
Author Konrad Humery

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14:56, 31 January 2016Thumbnail for version as of 14:56, 31 January 2016700 × 525 (51 KB)Historiograf (talk | contribs){{Information |Description=In dem von Erzbischof Adolf von Nassau besiegelten Schreiben bestätigt Dr. Konrad Humery Humery am 26. Februar 1468 „etliche Formen, Buchstaben, Instrumente und Zeug“ erhalten zu haben, „die zum Druckwerk gehören, das...

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