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Fleischer, Christoph, 1650-1709

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Personal name headingFleischer, Christoph, 1650-1709
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Variant(s)Fleischerus, Christophorus, 1650-1709
Literis Fleischerianis
Stanno Fleischeriano
Associated countryGermany
LocatedRudolstadt (Germany) Leipzig (Germany)
Birth date1650-02-11
Death date1709-03-07
Place of birthThum (Germany)
Place of deathLeipzig (Germany)
Field of activityPrinting Book industries and trade
Profession or occupationPrinters Booksellers and bookselling Publishers and publishing
Found inWichmannshausen, Johann Christoph. De extinctione ordinis Templariorum, [1687]: imprint on t.p. (Lipsiæ: Typis Christophori Fleischeri)
Schmiedt, Johann Ludwig. De juramento Josuæ Gibeonitis præstito ad Jos. IX, 15. seqq., [1702]: imprint on t.p. (Lipsiæ: Literis Fleischerianis)
Reske, Christoph. Die Buchdrucker des 16. und 17. Jahrhunderts im deutschen Sprachgebiet, 2007: p. 807 (Christoph Fleischer, printer, active in Rudolfstadt 1675-1682; born 11 February 1650 in Thum (in the Ore Mountains); he bought the printing shop of Kaspar Freyschmidt, with whom he printed jointly until 1676; he married Elisabeth Katharina Horber in 1677; in 1682 he sold his printing shop to Daniel Friedrich and moved to Leipzig) p. 544 (Christoph Fleischer; active in Leipzig as printer and publisher 1682-1709; he acted as bookseller since 1681; he bought the printing shop of Johann Erich Hahn in 1681; he died 7 March 1709; his widow lead the printing shop until 1724)
Q.D.B.V. Consensu Superiorum, de jure circa Somnum & Somnia, von Recht des Schlaffs und der Träume, 1687: title page (Lipsiae, Stanno Fleischeriano)
VIAF, accessed February 24, 2020 VIAF ID: 80655783 (Personal) (hdg.: Fleischer, Christoph, 1650-1709; Fleischer, Christoph; Fleischer, Christoph, fl. 1675-1709; Christoph Fleischer 1650-1709; cross references: Stanno Freyschmidiano & Fleischeriano; Stanno Freyschmidiano & Fleischeriano, Rudolstadt‏)
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