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[[Albrecht Dürer]]'s ''[[The Painter's Manual]]'' (more literally, the ''Instructions on Measurement'') was first published in [[1525]] and features the famous woodcut ''[[Artist and Model in the Studio]]''. It is a book on [[geometry]] and [[perspective]] and was published at Nuremberg. It is the first book for adults to be published on [[mathematics]] in German. [[Albrecht Dürer]]'s ''[[The Painter's Manual]]'' (more literally, the ''Instructions on Measurement'') was first published in [[1525]] and features the famous woodcut ''[[Artist and Model in the Studio]]''. It is a book on [[geometry]] and [[perspective]] and was published at Nuremberg. It is the first book for adults to be published on [[mathematics]] in German.
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 +* ''Vnderweysung der messung mit dem zirckel vnd richtscheyt'' (= Underweysung der Messung mit dem Zirkel und Richtscheyt), bei Hieronymus Andreae, Nürnberg 1525
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The illustration Artist and Model in the Studio by Albrecht Dürer, first published in The Painter's Manual in 1525.

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Albrecht Dürer's The Painter's Manual (more literally, the Instructions on Measurement) was first published in 1525 and features the famous woodcut Artist and Model in the Studio. It is a book on geometry and perspective and was published at Nuremberg. It is the first book for adults to be published on mathematics in German.

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  • Vnderweysung der messung mit dem zirckel vnd richtscheyt (= Underweysung der Messung mit dem Zirkel und Richtscheyt), bei Hieronymus Andreae, Nürnberg 1525




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