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Johann Theodor de Bry

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28: 42: 58: 320: 99:'s 'Romanae urbis Topographia et Antiquitates,' which were left unfinished at his father's death. He also published 'Emblemata secularia,' 1596, and added considerably to the collection of Portraits of Illustrious Persons, begun by his father. His pupil was 222:
After his father's death in 1598, Johann Theodore took over the family's printing house. Sometimes before 1613, he moved the enterprise from Frankfurt to
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given that it printed works by supporters of Frederick and the short-lived attempt to have him installed as
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in 1612, and, with the assistance of his brother Johannes Israel, he completed the two volumes of
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by Julius Gulielmus Zincgreff (1619) which is dedicated to and celebrates the Elector Palatine
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March of Soldiers, conducting Prisoners, with Death riding on a Horse
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in 1620, De Bry moved the printing house back to Frankfurt.
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Index

Johann Theodore de Bry

Pocahontas

Francis Drake
Rio de la Plata

Haseki Hürrem Sultan
Strasbourg
Dirk de Bry
Frankfort
Boissard
Frederik van Hulsen
monogram
Gerard Mercator
Daniel Specklin
Baldassare Peruzzi
frieze
Titian
H. S. Beham
Giulio Romano
N. De Bruyn
A. Bloemaert
Oppenheim
Paracelcist
Robert Fludd
Michael Maier
Rudolph II
Matthäus Merian
Frederick V

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