In this article we will explore the topic of András Hess, which has aroused great interest in recent years. András Hess is a topic that has sparked a wide range of opinions and discussions in various fields, from academia to the general public. Throughout this article we will analyze the different aspects related to András Hess, from its origins to its influence on current society. We will also examine the different perspectives and approaches that have been adopted to address this issue, as well as their impact in different contexts. Through a comprehensive and objective analysis, we seek to shed light on András Hess and provide a comprehensive view that allows for a better understanding of its importance and relevance today.
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András Hess set up a printing press in Buda in 1472. He printed the first book in Hungary on 5 June 1473 in his Buda press. Hess was probably of German origin. He dedicated the book, the Chronica Hungarorum or Buda Chronicle (Hungarian: Budai Krónika) to László Karai, provost of Buda, who had invited him to Hungary.
Today a square is named after him in Budapest.