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Giovanni Angelo Scinzenzeler

Giovanni Angelo Scinzenzeler was a printer in Milan from 1477 to 1526. He published more than 200 books.[1]

Biography

Scinzenzeler began his career under the apprenticeship of his father, Ulrich Scinzenzeler. Giovanni has been described as "the most prolific of the Milanese printers in the early 1500s".[2]

His printer's mark was an angel within a rectangle, holding a disc. There are initials at the feet of the angel, and the words "IO IACOMO E FRAT DE LAGNANO" circumscribing a blazing sun, in the middle of which is a monogram, I.H.S., under a cross. This mark has also been attributed to one Zanotto from Castelliono.[3]

Giovanni Angelo Scinzenzeler printed four editions of The Imitation of Christ, in 1500, 1504, 1511 and 1519 (his father Giovanni had published one in 1489).[2]

References

  1. ^ Balsamo, Jean. Poetes Italiens de La Renaissance Dans La Bibliotheque de La Fondation Barbier-Mueller. de Dante a Chiabrera Librairie Droz, 2007, p. 179.
  2. ^ a b Von Habsburg, Maximilian. Catholic and Protestant Translations of the Imitatio Christi, 1425-1650: From Late Medieval Classic to Early Modern Bestseller Ashgate Publishing, Ltd., 2011. p. 74.
  3. ^ Bellorini, Egidio Note sulle traduzioni italiane delle "Eroidi" d'Ovidio, anteriori al rinascimento E. Loescher, 1900. p. 84.

Further reading

  • (in Italian) Amaldo Ganda, Giovanni Angelo Scinzenzeler: il testamento e altri documenti inediti (Milano 1499-1503), in L'organizzazione del supere: Studi in onore di Alfredo Serrai, ed. Maria Teresa Biagetti, 2004

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