Aleksander Augezdecky (or Aujezdecki) (born in the early sixteenth century, died in 1577 in Litomyà ¡l) was a Polish printer and publisher of Czech origin.
In the years 1539âÂÂ1544 he printed in Litomyà ¡l, and some years later led a workshop in Königsberg (Polish: Królewiec).
Augezdecky printed works by Mikoà Âaj Rej, Jan Seklucjan, Stanisà Âaw Murzynowski, Grzegorz Orsatius and Eustachy Trepka. While in Królewiec, Augezdecky over the course of eight years published around twenty Polish language works. In 1554 Duke Albert decided to back a different printer, Hans Daubmann and as a result Augezdecky, faced with competition left the city. Around the year 1558 he acquired a printing press in Szamotuà Ây, which he ran until 1561.
He was a member of the Czech brethren.