Hartmann Schedel (1440 - 1514)

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Hartmann Schedel

Hartmann Schedel was a German humanist, medical scientist, historian and chronicler.

Schedel was the first to compile a world chronicle, the so-called Visual History of the Earth from the Creation of the World to the 1490s, known as Schedelsche Weltchronik (Schedel's World Chronicle). It was published in 1493 in Nuremberg. About 600 woodcuts for this book were created by the artists and engravers Michael Wolgemuth (1434-1519) and Albrecht Dürer (1471-1528). The illustrations depict biblical scenes, family trees, portraits of famous personalities, and fairy tale or legendary creatures. However, the main ones here were maps of the world, Germany and Central Europe.

Hartmann Schedel was one of the first cartographers to use machine printing. He was also a renowned collector of books, artworks and engravings by old masters.

Date and place of birt:13 february 1440, Nuremberg, Germany
Date and place of death:28 november 1514, Nuremberg, Germany
Nationality:Germany
Period of activity: XV, XVI century
Specialization:Cartographer, Chronicler, Historian, Humanist, Scientist

Creators Germany

Franz Stegmann (1831 - 1892)
Franz Stegmann
1831 - 1892
Ulrich Hachulla (1943)
Ulrich Hachulla
1943
Ubbo Enninga (1955)
Ubbo Enninga
1955
Siegfried Assmann (1925 - 2021)
Siegfried Assmann
1925 - 2021
Ren Rong (1960)
Ren Rong
1960
Maik und Dirk Löbbert ()
Maik und Dirk Löbbert
Johannes Christian Deiker (1822 - 1895)
Johannes Christian Deiker
1822 - 1895
Hans Richter (1888 - 1976)
Hans Richter
1888 - 1976
Hans Meyer-Kassel (1872 - 1952)
Hans Meyer-Kassel
1872 - 1952
Horst Kordes (1958)
Horst Kordes
1958
Willi Langbein (1895 - 1967)
Willi Langbein
1895 - 1967
Albert Emil Kirchner (1813 - 1885)
Albert Emil Kirchner
1813 - 1885
Hans Hubert Hans Hubert (1880 - 1926)
Hans Hubert Hans Hubert
1880 - 1926
Werner Berges (1941 - 2017)
Werner Berges
1941 - 2017
Gottfried Bernhard Göz (1708 - 1774)
Gottfried Bernhard Göz
1708 - 1774
Gerhard Seyde (1935 - 2011)
Gerhard Seyde
1935 - 2011