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Gottfried Arnold (1666–1714) was a highly influential German Pietist theologian. He is best known for his "impartial" approach to history, which often defended those traditionally labeled as heretics by the institutional church.
A woodcut illustration depicting Pegasus, the winged horse, in a dynamic leaping or flying pose, facing towards the left. This is the printer's emblem for Thomas Fritsch.
The winged horse Pegasus was the printer's mark of the Fritsch family in Leipzig, symbolizing the speed and reach of ideas through the printing press.
Thomas Fritsch (1666–1726) was one of the most successful and prominent booksellers and publishers in Leipzig during the early Enlightenment period.