The popularization of printing significantly contributed to the survival of the remembrance of St. Hedwig in European circles. A reference about her and her image appeared in a widely read Chronicle of the World by Hartmann Schedel published in Nuremberg in 1493. The first full edition of Legend about St. Hedwig was published in Wrocław in 1504 by a printer Konrad Baumgarten who came from Moravia. The legend was published in German together with the bull of canonization of St. Hedwig from 1267, as well as an occasional sermon of Pope Clement IV related to the event. Baumgarten was also involved in woodcarving and provided the above mentioned edition in sixty nine engravings. They refer to, similarly to the entire edition, the manuscript with texts about St. Hedwig Hornig’s Codex from 1451.