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

Hermann Josef Mispelbaum (1944)
Hermann Josef Mispelbaum
1944
Gregor Erhart (1465 - 1540)
Gregor Erhart
1465 - 1540
Karl Wilhelm Julius Paul Koken (1853 - 1910)
Karl Wilhelm Julius Paul Koken
1853 - 1910
Olaf Metzel (1952)
Olaf Metzel
1952
Gerta Mikhaylovna Nemenova (1905 - 1986)
Gerta Mikhaylovna Nemenova
1905 - 1986
Johann Karl Loth (1632 - 1698)
Johann Karl Loth
1632 - 1698
Anton Hiller (1893 - 1985)
Anton Hiller
1893 - 1985
Alexei Ilyich Bashlakov (1936 - 1980)
Alexei Ilyich Bashlakov
1936 - 1980
Hans Hueber (1813 - 1889)
Hans Hueber
1813 - 1889
Thomas Bernstein (1952)
Thomas Bernstein
1952
Auguste de Niederhäusern (1863 - 1913)
Auguste de Niederhäusern
1863 - 1913
Manfred Henninger (1894 - 1986)
Manfred Henninger
1894 - 1986
Stephan Geisler (1968)
Stephan Geisler
1968
Hans von Bartels (1856 - 1913)
Hans von Bartels
1856 - 1913
Friedrich Perlberg (1848 - 1921)
Friedrich Perlberg
1848 - 1921
Ottmar Hörl (1950)
Ottmar Hörl
1950