Nuremberg (Germany) -- Description and travel; Nuremberg (Germany) -- History
[70] He occasionally used Koberger's type. "The Poggius of 1475 by
Creussner and the Boethius of 1473 by Koberger are in the same type.
Most of the early Nuremberg types are readily distinguished by the
capital N, in which the cross stroke slants the wrong way."--Early
Printed Books. E. Gordon Duff.
[71] See pp. 42, 72.
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Typographical errors corrected by the etext transcriber:
Sakramentshaüslein=> Sakramentshäuslein {pg xii}
Haupt Thor=> Hauptthor {pg xii}
Schlusselfelderische, Schlusselfelder=> Schlüsselfelderische,
Schlüsselfelder {pg 22}
Goethe's _Wilhelm Tell_=> Schiller's _Wilhelm Tell_ {pg 24}
Vasco di Gama=> Vasco da Gama {pg 59}
called _Betlaüten_=> called _Betläuten_ {pg 85}
Waizenbraühaus=> Waizenbräuhaus {pg 134}
Tannhaüser=> Tannhäuser {pg 217}
Karthaüsergasse=> Karthäusergasse {pg 275}
BETLAÜTEN. 85.=> BETLÄUTEN. 85. {pg 297}
BRATWURSTGLÖCKLSIN, 198.=> BRATWURSTGLÖCKLEIN, 198. {pg 297}
Karthaüser, 136, 258, 275.=> Karthäuser, 136, 258, 275. {pg 299}
Waizenbraü, 134.=> Waizenbräu, 134. {pg 303}
St gidius=> St. Ægidius {pg 299}
Grubel, 224.=> Grübel, 224. {pg 300}
Heidleberg union, 46;=> Heidelberg union, 46; {pg 300}
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