Erhard Ratdolt

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Erhard Ratdolt (14421528) was an early German printer. From Augsburg, he was active printing in Venice, where he worked from 1476 to 1486.

There he produced a Kalendario (1476) for Regiomontanus, and editions of the Historia Romana of Appianus (1477), and Euclid's Elements (1482), solving the problem of reproducing mathematical diagrams. Other works were the Poeticon astronomicon, also from 1482, Haly Abenragel (1485),and Alchabitius (1503).

He returned to Augsburg, where he continued in business as a printer. His innovations of layout and typography, mixing type and woodcuts, have subsequently been much admired.

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