Enaeus
Record IDcni00026948
URIhttp://data.cerl.org/thesaurus/cni00026948
Gendermale
Biographical Data - 1710
Last Edit2009-01-09
General Note
Olof Enaeus had worked as a foreman in the printing house of Wankijf’s widow, but took over the printing house of Lars Hansson Wall’s widow, according to Klemming-Nordin in 1694 but by witness of the imprints in 1696, when his imprint appears for the first time. In 1700 he acquired the economically advantageous privilege as printer to the Kungl. Antikvitetsarkiv. He died in 1710, but his imprint appears in 1713 on a book began by him but finished by J.G. Matthiae. Enaeus's printing house was idle until J.H. Werner purchased it in 1713 and integrated it into his own business.
Quellen: LoC-NA; Klemming, G. E. ; Nordin, J. G.: Svensk boktryckeri-historia 1483 - 1883. - [Reprint der Ausg.] Stockholm, 1883. - Stockholm, 1983
More Information
Further Biographical Data?-1710
Dates of Activity1696-1710
ActivityPrinter
Drucker (1696 - 1710)
Related Entries
PredecessorWall (1691 - 1696)
Names
HeadingEnaeus
used in: National Library of Sweden
Enaeus, Olof
used in: Common Library Network (GBV), Göttingen (Germany)
Variant NameEnaeus, Olaus
Enaeus, Olavus
Literis Enaeanis, Stockholm
Typis Olai Enaei
af Olao Enaeo, kongl. antiq. arch. boktr.
bey Olao Enaeo, königl. Antiq. Arch. Buchdr.
ex officina Olai Enaei, reg. arch. antiq. typogr.
literis Olai Enaei
literis Olavi Enaei
typis Olavi Enaei
Sources
Found inKlemming-Nordin. — SB17. — SB16. — LoC-NA