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- +'''Heinrich Gran''' ({{lang-fr|Henri Gran}}; active 1489–1527 in [[Haguenau]]) was a German book [[Printer (publisher)|printer]] of the ''[[incunabulum|incunabular]]'' era. Together with [[Johannes Mentelin]] and [[Heinrich Eggestein]], he was one of the pioneers of book-printing in [[Alsace]].
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Heinrich Gran (Template:Lang-fr; active 1489–1527 in Haguenau) was a German book printer of the incunabular era. Together with Johannes Mentelin and Heinrich Eggestein, he was one of the pioneers of book-printing in Alsace.



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