Koelhoffsche Chronicle is the name of Johann the Younger Koelhoff derived chronicle of the city of Cologne from the year 1499h German Germany
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Johann Koelhoff the Younger took over by July 1493 Offizin his father Johann Koelhoff the elder, without reaching his father's publishing efforts ever. However, a printing technique and content meaningful work made the son for all time famous - the Koelhoffsche Chronicle named called after him. Main foundations for this were in particular Gottfried Hagen Reimchronik of Cologne from 1270 and the 1472 released first universal historical city chronicle "Agrippina" by Heinrich van Beeck, in which it described the work of the Archbishop