Juan Planck

An incunable of Pamphilus de amore in printed c. 1480-1484 in Zaragoza by Pablo Hurus and Juan Planck

Juan Planck (also known as Juan Blanco, Johann Planck, Johannes Planck and possibly Johannes de Salsburga, Johann von Salzburg, fl. 1479-1484) was a fifteenth-century German cleric turned printer who became a founder of the printing business in Iberia.[1][2]

  1. ^ A Gordon Kinder, 'Printing and Reformation Ideas in Spain', in The Reformation and the Book, ed. by Jean-François Gilmont, trans. by Karin Maag (Aldershot: Ashgate, 1998), pp. 292-318 (p. 292).
  2. ^ 'Impresor: Johannes Planck', in Corpus de Incunables de Clásicos Latinos en España.