Homeyer Verlag Leipzig
Homeyer Verlag Leipzig is a German publishing house in Leipzig andErfurt, Germany.
A book seller by the late 1600s, publisher of music sheets and later books. Trade, books, and music were the passion of this family. Variations of the name include Homeyer, Homeier, and Hohmeier.
See also Homeyer verlag Bremen.
See also Copy Right and famous German Illistrators 1439 First Printing Presses (not affordable to average man until 1500s) 1461 - The first woodcut book illustration dates to AbOUT 1461, only a few years after the beginning of printing with movable type, printed by Albrecht Pfister in Bamberg. 1469 First Copyright type law Venice Italy 1475 Michael Wolgemut was significant in making German woodcut more sophisticated from about 1475 see also Albrecht Dürer and The Housebook Master 1481 Andreas Friesner Leipzig 1485 Voragine, Jacobus de. Dat Duytsche Passionail. Dat eyrste deil [The Golden Legend] [Legenda Aurea]. Cologne: Ludwig von Renchen, 1485. 1500 AD there were about 80 German printing companies and 400 in Venice Italy