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Scharffenberg family : ウィキペディア英語版
Scharffenberg family
The Scharffenberg family were a family of sixteenth-century printers, bookdealers, and publishers, who lived in the Kingdom of Poland. They worked in various parts of the book trade - including the production of paper and woodcuts - in Kraków, Wrocław, Nysa, Lusatia, and Zgorzelec. Some of the Scharffenberg offices continued to operate for another two centuries, though under the control of new owners.
==Marek Scharffenberg (d.1545) ==
Marek Szarffenberg, who started the family's printing business, was a cousin of Hieronymus Vietor 〔Alfred Swierk, "Hieronymus Vietor (Wietor) – ein Pionier des polnischen Buchdrucks im 16. Jahrhundert" ''Gutenberg-Jahrbuch'' (1976): 195.〕 and worked for a time for Jan Haller, both famous early Kraków printers. For many years he worked in the book trade and financed the printing houses of Vietor and Florian Ungler. Marek set up his own printing house in 1543, not long before his death. Marek expanded his business venture to include bookbinding and, with the acquisition of two paper mills outside Kraków, paper production.

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