Johann Balhorn the Younger

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).

Printer's mark used by both Johann Balhorn the Elder and Johann Balhorn the Younger
Der Kayserlichen Freyen und des Heiligen Reichs Stadt Lübeck Statuta und Stadtrecht, 1586
Grundstück Hundestraße 19–23 , Today a wonen's hotel
Right: Ground floor of Hüxstraße 64