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  Britsch Family - Marion, Ohio & Hafnerhaslach, Wuerttemberg
Wilhelm Friedrich BRITSCH was born on Aug 4 1805 in Hafnerhaslach, Brackenheim, Neckarkreis, Wuerttemberg.
Wilhelm Friedrich BRITSCH was born on Mar 14 1808 in Hafnerhaslach, Brackenheim, Neckarkreis, Wuerttemberg.
Johann Jakob KRAEMER bauer was born on Jun 24 1754 in Hafnerhaslach, Brackenheim, Neckarkreis, Wuerttemberg.
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 Printing press
In China, there were no texts similar to the Bible which could guarantee a printer return on the high capital investment of a printing press, and so the primary form of printing was wood block printing which was more suited for short runs of texts for which the return was uncertain.
While the Gutenberg press was much more efficient than manual copying, the Industrial Revolution and the invention of the steam powered press by Friedrich Gottlob Koenig and Andreas Friedrich Bauer in 1812 made it possible to print tens of thousands of copies of a page in a day.
Koenig and Bauer sold one of their first models to The Times of London, in 1814 and went on to perfect the early model so that it could print on both sides of a sheet at once.
encyclopedia.codeboy.net /wikipedia/p/pr/printing_press.html   (684 words)

  
 Andreas Friedrich Bauer - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Andreas Friedrich Bauer (August 18, 1783 1860) was a German engineer who developed the first high-speed printing press with his colleague Friedrich Koenig, who had invented the technology and sold it to The Times in London in 1814.
Born in Stuttgart, Germany, Bauer joined Koenig in 1817 to found Koenig and Bauer at the Oberzell monastery near Würzburg.
This German engineer, inventor or industrial designer biographical article is a stub.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Andreas_Friedrich_Bauer   (111 words)

  
 Friedrich Koenig - Wikipedia
Das Interesse an Druckmaschinen bestimmte den weiteren Lebensweg Koenigs, auch wenn er nicht sofort in seinem Beruf zu arbeiten begann, sondern bei Hochschulvorlesungen hospitierte, um sich weiterzubilden.
Koenig lernte in London den Feinmechaniker und Naturwissenschaftler Andreas Friedrich Bauer (* 1783; 1860) kennen, der aus Stuttgart stammte und 1805 zu Ausbildungszwecken in die die englische Hauptstadt gekommen war.
Nach seinem Tod 1833 in Oberzell führten Andreas Bauer und seine Witwe Fanny Koenig die Geschäfte weiter.
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 Geschichte - Koenig und Bauer
Friedrich Koenig gründet erste Papierfabrik Bayerns in der Klostermühle Münsterschwarzach.
Andreas Bauer und Fanny Koenig, die Witwe des Firmengründers, führen die Geschäfte weiter.
Fritz Helbig, Neffe Friedrich Koenigs, gründet gemeinsam mit Leo Müller in Wien die Schnellpressenfabrik Helbig and Müller, aus der später die Maschinenfabrik Koenig and Bauer AG Mödling hervorgeht.
www.kba-print.de /de/unternehmen2/geschichte.html   (104 words)

  
 Koenig & Bauer AG | Introduction: International Directory of Company Histories
With the help of Andreas Friedrich Bauer, a German precision instrument maker whom Koenig had met in London, he was able to make his idea a reality.
When the new competition began to threaten Koenig & Bauer's market leadership, Bauer created a new type of circular motion press and sold 24 of them in the year after the new machine was first presented to the public in 1840.
Friedrich, Jr., was a great organizer while Wilhelm took care of the technical side of the enterprise.
business.enotes.com /company-histories/koenig-amp-bauer-ag   (4024 words)

  
 Friedrich_Koenig   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
Friedrich Koenig From Sterwiki Johann Friedrich Gottlob Koenig (* 17.
Koenig and Bauer kaufte 1919 die Schnellpressenfabrik L. Kaisers Sohne in Modling bei Wien auf.
Weblinks Internetprasenz der Koenig and Bauer AG (http://www.kba-print.de/) Firmengeschichte (http://www.kba-print.de/de/unternehmen2/geschichte.html) Koenig, Friedrich Koenig, Friedrich Koenig, Friedrich Koenig, Friedrich Personendaten NAME Koenig, Friedrich ALTERNATIVNAMEN KURZBESCHREIBUNG deutscher Buchdrucker und Erfinder GEBURTSDATUM 17.
www.inhrenachrichten.de /nachrichten/Wikipedia.org/2005/03/08/Friedrich_Koenig.html   (162 words)

  
 History - Koenig und Bauer
Friedrich Koenig and Andreas Bauer establish Schnellpressenfabrik Koenig and Bauer in a secularised monastery in Oberzell near Würzburg, taking on the mammoth task of setting up an industrial production line 25 years before the industrial age reached Germany.
Andreas Bauer and Fanny Koenig, Friedrich's widow, carry on the business.
Fritz Helbig, Friedrich Koenig's nephew, and Leo Müller found Schnellpressenfabrik Helbig and Müller in Vienna.
www.kba-print.de /en/home/unternehmen2/geschichte.html   (138 words)

  
 Andreas Bauer   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
Bauer A., Berger G. (1998) Kaolinite and smecite dissolution rate in high molar KOH solutions at 35 and 80°C. Applied Geochemistry 13, 905-916.
Bauer A. Buckau G. (2003) Generation of humic and fulvic acid from Callovo-Oxfordian clay under high alkaline conditions (in press in Science of the Total Environment).
Bauer A., Warr L. Behaviour of smectite in strong salt brines under conditions relevant to the disposal of low-to-medium grade nuclear waste (in press in Clays and Clay Minerals).
www.chemie.uni-jena.de /geowiss/ahgeol/Bauer/bauer.html   (376 words)

  
 Schnellpressenfabrik Koenig & Bauer AG, WÜrzburg.
Koenig & Bauer, damals ähnlich einer Offenen Handelsgesellschaft.
Januar 1833 verstarb Friedrich Koenig und die weiteren Geschicke der Fabrik lagen in den Händen von Andreas Bauer.
Friedrich Koenig jr., drei Jahre jünger, wurde Organisator des Geschäftsgefüges.
www.kingpapers.de /koenig_und_bauer_wuerzburg.htm   (598 words)

  
 1854 Wanted Men from Baden
Battum, Joseph *Bauer, Karl Karl Bauer from Sinsheim along with very many others didn't attend the muster on 22nd December 1853 and was given 6 weeks to report or lose his rights and be fined 800 Gulden.
Andreas Friedrich, unmarried waggoner from Hugstetten, Stephan Hoss, unmarried bricklayer also from Hugstetten, Friedrich Held unmarried from Munzingen intend to make a journey to America.
Andreas Philipp from Bremgarten, didn't report for their army muster, and were given on 5th January 1854, 6 weeks to report or face losing their rights and being fined.
www.bklyn-genealogy-info.com /ImmNat/1854.Wanted.html   (6515 words)

  
 Friedrich Koenig
Der Artikel Friedrich Koenig gehört zur Kategorie: Mann, Deutscher, Buchdrucker, Ingenieur, Erfinder, Konstrukteur, Geboren 1774, Gestorben 1833
Koenig & Bauer kaufte 1919 die Schnellpressenfabrik L. Kaisers Söhne in Mödling bei Wien auf.
Diskussion der Autoren über den Artikel: Friedrich Koenig
www.weblexikon.de /Friedrich_Koenig.html   (986 words)

  
 Friedrich Koenig Summary
After several unsuccessful trials in 1811, a working version of Koenig's press was placed on active duty at the London Times in 1814 and Koenig took his place in printing history.
Friedrich Gottlob Koenig (1774-1833) was a German inventor best-known for his high-speed printing press, which he built together with watchmaker Andreas Friedrich Bauer.
He moved to London in 1806 and in 1811 was granted a patent on his press, which was finally ready in December 1812.
www.bookrags.com /Friedrich_Koenig   (267 words)

  
 Printing press - MalibuMountainWiki   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
The "old style" press (as it was termed in the nineteenth century) was constructed of wood and could produce 240 impressions per hour of simple work using a well experienced two-man crew.
The invention of the steam powered press, credited to Friedrich Koenig and Andreas Friedrich Bauer in 1812, made it possible to print over a thousand copies of a page per hour.
Koenig and Bauer sold two of their first models to The Times in London in 1814, capable of 1,100 impressions per hour.
www.malibumountaingallery.com /wiki/index.php/Printing_press   (2041 words)

  
 Andreas Friedrich Bauer - Encyclopedia, History, Geography and Biography
Andreas Friedrich Bauer - Encyclopedia, History, Geography and Biography
This encyclopedia, history, geography and biography article about Andreas Friedrich Bauer contains research on
Andreas Friedrich Bauer, External links, German inventors, 1783 births and 1860 deaths.
www.arikah.com /encyclopedia/Andreas_Friedrich_Bauer   (119 words)

  
 KBA Koenig & Bauer AG - alte Aktien
Koenig & Bauer AG einer der führenden Druckmaschinenhersteller.
Koenig & Bauer stellt ein breites Spektrum von Druckmaschinen her.
Friedrich Koenig und Andreas Bauer gründen im Kloster Oberzell bei Würzburg die Schnellpressenfabrik "Koenig&Bauer".
www.schoene-aktien.de /kba_alte_aktien.html   (419 words)

  
 Friedrich Koenig - Encyclopedia, History, Geography and Biography
Friedrich Koenig - Encyclopedia, History, Geography and Biography
Friedrich Gottlob Koenig (1774-1833) was a German inventor best-known for his high-speed printing press, which he built together with watchmaker Andreas Friedrich Bauer.
This encyclopedia, history, geography and biography article about Friedrich Koenig contains research on
www.arikah.com /encyclopedia/Friedrich_Koenig   (162 words)

  
 web printing press Resources & Information - free web press printing clip art
Koenig and Bauer went on to perfect the early model so that it could print on both sides of a sheet at once.
This began to make newspapers available to a mass audience (which in turn helped spread literacy), and from the 1820s changed the nature of book production, forcing a greater standardization in titles and other metadata.
Koenig and Bauer's press was improved by Applegath and Cooper.
www.bizhisto.com /Biz-Services-Vo---We/web-printing-press.html   (2098 words)

  
 Andreas Friedrich Bauer Information
Andreas Friedrich Bauer (August 18, 1783 1860) was a German engineer who developed the first high-speed printing press with his colleague Friedrich Koenig, who had invented the technology and sold it to The Times in London in 1814.
Born in Stuttgart, Germany, Bauer joined Koenig in 1817 to found Koenig and Bauer at the Oberzell monastery near Würzburg.
View a list of authors or edit this article.
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 Patentee Index
Wahlers-Schmidlin, Andreas; Friedrich, Thomas; and Lange, Frank, to tesa AG Method of wrapping elongate material, especially cable harnesses, with a sheath 07132028 Cl. 156-184.
Weichert, Andreas; Strobel, Hartmut; Wohlfart, Paulus; Patek, Marcel; Smrcina, Martin; and Weichsel, Aleksandra, to Sanofi-aventis Deutschland GmbH Triaza- and tetraaza-anthracenedione derivatives, their preparation and their use as pharmaceuticals 07132536 Cl. 544-250.
Weichert, Andreas; Strobel, Hartmut; Wohlfart, Paulus; Patek, Marcel; Smrcina, Martin; and Weichsel, Aleksandra 07132536 Cl. 544-250.
www.uspto.gov /web/patents/patog/week45/OG/patentee/alphaW_Utility.htm   (6205 words)

  
 Oak Knoll Books & Oak Knoll Press
This large broadside was issued by the Bauer Type Foundry to celebrate their 125th anniversary.
It pictures a large tree done in fl ink against a gray background with each of the important type faces in the company's history pictured in blocks placed on the branches of the tree.
Bauer Type Foundry Incorporated." Loosely inserted letter from James H. Fraser to Bernard Taylor reads, "Herewith the card which I promised you.
www.oakknoll.com /results.php?s_Publisher=Bauer&s_ShowPics=1   (900 words)

  
 Industrial Revolution   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
The invention of the steam powered press is credited to Friedrich Koenig and Andreas Friedrich Bauer in 1812 made it possible to print tens of thousands of copies of a page in a day.
Koenig and Bauer sold two of their first models to The Times in London in 1814, capable of 1,100 impressions per hour.
Koenig and Bauer went on to perfect the early model so that it could print on both sides of a sheet at once.
www.jahsonic.com /IndustrialRevolution.html   (864 words)

  
 Printing press
The "old style" press (as it was termed in the nineteenth century) was constructed of wood and could produce 240 impressions per hour of simple work using a well experienced two-man crew.
The invention of the steam powered press, credited to the German inventors Friedrich Koenig and Andreas Friedrich Bauer in 1812, made it possible to print over a thousand copies of a page per hour.
Their company Koenig and Bauer AG is still one of the world's largest manufacturers of printing presses today.
printing-press.zdnet.co.za /zdnet/Printing_press   (2591 words)

  
 So weit die Füsse tragen - der Film   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
Einen Millionenerfolg feierte Hans Uwe Bauer als "Stasinachbar" Herr Fromm in Leander Haußmanns Überraschungshit SONNENALLEE.
Unter der Regie von Frank Beyer debütierte Hans Uwe Bauer 1981 in DER AUFENTHALT.
Zuletzt war Hans Uwe Bauer an der Volksbühne unter der Regie von Rudi Häusermann in "Seitenwechsel" zu sehen.
www.soweitdiefuessetragen.de /cast_bauer.shtml   (181 words)

  
 SAYN-WITTGENSTEIN-HOHENSTEIN, Friedrich Graf zu
Das bedeutete auch, dass neben dem Heidelberger Katechismus auch katechetische Literatur des reformierten Pietisten Friedrich Adolf Lampe in den Wittgensteiner Schulen eingeführt und zu diesem Zweck eigens in Berleburg gedruckt wurde.
Lampes Einfluss auf die Kirchenordnung ist zwar noch nicht endgültig geklärt, doch dürfte Koch Anhänger Lampes gewesen sein und daher auch dafür gesorgt haben, dass die Kirchenordnung in zentralen theologischen Fragen (z.B. die Sakramentenlehre, die in der Kirchenordnung auch Bundes-Siegel genannt werden) sich an der Theologie Lampes orientiert.
Mit einem Nachwort zur Kirchengeschichte Wittgensteins von Andreas Kroh.
www.bautz.de /bbkl/s/s1/sayn_wittgenstein_h_f.shtml   (1231 words)

  
 Koenigs first cylinder press English   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
Extract from the description of Friedrich Koenig’s first powered presses.  Special thanks to Bill Elligett for the translation.
With this the first cylinder press was a fact.  Nevertheless Friedrich Koenig did not rest on his laurels.  In quick succession followed a new patent, for the well known double cylinder press of the Times which produced 1100 prints per hour.  The House Koenig and Bauer became a success.
Johann Friedrich Gottlob Koenig was born in Eisleben on the 17
www.historischedrukkerij.be /index_bestanden/Koenigs_first_cylinder_press.htm   (371 words)

  
 Black Forest Genealogy
Built from 1869 to 1877 at the request of Grand Duke Friedrich von Baden.
It honors the builder of the cathedral as a hometown son of Steinbach (even though this claim has never been convincingly documented).
The Erwin Statue is the work of Strassbourg sculptor Andreas Friedrich, who left behind many of his workshop's products throughout central Baden.
www.websters.net /blackforest/baden-baden.html   (1433 words)

  
 Historische Aktien, alte Wertpapiere, effektive Sammleraktien, Schmuckaktien, Stocks, Bonds, Anleihen, Geschenke, ...
DM Aktien - Koenig and Bauer Aktien - effektive historische Wertpapiere
Muttergesellschaft ist die 1817 gegründete Koenig and Bauer AG mit den Werken Würzburg, Frankenthal (Albert), Radebeul (Planeta), Trennfeld und Kusel.
Informationen von der König and Bauer AG König and Bauer AG an der Börse:
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 Untitled   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
High-Speed Printing Press by Friedrich Gottlob Koenig and Andreas Friedrich Bauer.
Collection: Deutches Museum, Munich Friedrich Gottlob Koenig and Andreas Friedrich Bauer, who invented the world's first high-speed printing press, were could not interest anyone in their native Germany in their invention, and so took it to England.
In 1814 they sold it to The Times of London, thus initiating the age of mass media.
home.hanmir.com /~comenius/picture/highspeedprinting.htm   (65 words)

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