Berthold Rembolt


Berthold Rembolt was a medieval French printer.

Life

He was originally from Ehenheim in Alsace.
He died in 1518.

Career

He started his printing career in 1494. He was a contemporary of Guillaume Fichet, Charlotte Guillard and Ulrich Gering.
He established a printing press in Paris. Some of the notable books printed by him are the Missale Parisiense, Dialogorum libri quattor of Pope Gregory I, and the Familiarum colloquiorum formulae et alia quaedam recognita of Erasmus.