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Johan Rudolph Thiele

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In 1770, Thiele purchased a small printing business in Copenhagen and started his own company in 1771. His marriage to the widow of Thomas Larsen Borup, 1726–70) also made him the owner of Borup's former printing business in Store Helliggejststræde (now Valkendorfsgade). Thiele moved his business to
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Thiele married Rebecca Buch (1735-1774) on 16 October 1771. They had one son, Thomas Rudolph Thiele (1773-1841), before her early death after less than two and a half years of marriage in March 1774. Thiele married his second wife, Anna Louise Falchenberg (c. 1737-1785), on 15 November 1775. The
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marriage did not result in any children. His third wife was Anna Koed de Hemmer (1758-1812). They married on 28 October 1785 and had seven children, of which five survived to adulthood. Hans Henrik Thiele (c. 1787-1839) took over his father's printing business, renaming it
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the new building and later also purchased the neighbouring property. His customers included the publishing house
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by his son Hans Henrik Thiele. The company survived until 1937. Another son, Frederik Anton Thiele, founded
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Thiele passed the company on to his son Hans Henrik Thiele (1787–1839) in c. 1913. He renamed it
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One of Thiele's most notable works was the printing of Gyldendal's 1794 edition of
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and is also remembered for his work as an arti historian and folklorist.
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after his death. * Frederik Anton Thiele (1795-1874) founded
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Emigrants from the Holy Roman Empire to Denmark–Norway
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Copenhagen
H. H. Thiele
N. A. Thiele
Just Mathias Thiele
Lippe
Westphalia
Ernst Henrich Berling
Gyldendal
Royal Danish Academy of Sciences and Letters
H. H. Thiele
LLudvig Holberg
Peder Paars
H. H. Thiele
N. A. Thiele
Just Mathias Thiele
Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts
"Johan Rudolph Thiele"
Dansk Biografisk Leksikon
Categories
19th-century Danish printmakers
18th-century Danish publishers (people)
Danish company founders
Emigrants from the Holy Roman Empire to Denmark–Norway
1736 births
1815 deaths

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