Johann Balhorn the Younger (sometimes mistakenly spelled Ballhorn) (born 1550, died after 1604) was a German printer in Lübeck.
[2] The elder Balhorn died in 1573, and his son took over his father's printing business in his own name in 1575, shortly after he attained legal age.
"[3] In addition he printed practical works, for example, how to navigate with sextants, the determination of ebb and flow, or about mercantile accounting.
Gedruckt zu Lübeck / durch Johann Balhorn / im Jar nach Christi Geburt / 1586..
"[3] The property of the Johann Balhorn family included the houses Königstraße 61 (1534–1569), Breite Straße 60 (southern half, 1541–1588), Hundestrasse 19, 21, 23 (1554–1588) and Hüxstraße 64 (1587–1604).