Abstract

From the early 15th to the mid-16th century, Nuremberg was the most important city in southern Germany, custodian of the Imperial crown, and a major center of printing and manufacturing. Although Nuremberg became Protestant in 1524, it remained loyal to Emperor Charles V.

View of Nuremberg (1493)

  • Michael Wohlgemut

Source

Source: View of Nuremberg. Woodcut, colorized. Liber chronicarum, Nuremberg 1493.
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