Georgius Nigrinus Explained
Georgius Nigrinus (Jiří Nigrin or Nygryn or Černý,[1] German: Georg Nigrinus or Schwarz[2]), since about 1590 titled à Nigro Ponte (z Nigropontu or z Černého Mostu), (1571/72–1606)[1] [2] was an important printer in Prague between 1571/72 and 1606. Among other works, Nigrin published many of the compositions of the Renaissance composer Jacobus Gallus.[3]
Further reading
- Kašparová, Jaroslava: Španělské tisky 16. století z dílny pražského tiskaře Jiřího Nigrina
External links
- https://web.archive.org/web/20061009202642/http://www.pribramska.cz/knih/semprace/utrhacu.html
Notes and References
- Book: Krummel . Donald William . Sadie . Stanley . Music Printing and Publishing . 1990 . W. W. Norton . New York . 195.
- Mout . Nicolette . A Useful Servant of Princes: The Netherlandish Humanist Jacobus Typotius at the Prague Imperial Court around 1600 . Acta Comeniana . 1999 . 13 . 39.
- Book: Handl . Jacob . Skei . Allen B. . The Moralia of 1596, Part 1 . 1970 . A-R Editions . Madison, WI . 9.