Antoine Vérard (active 1485–1512) was a late 15th-century and early 16th-century French publisher, bookmaker and bookseller. The colophon of a 1485 edition...
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he awaited his execution. It was published posthumously in 1489 by Antoine Vérard. In the Coisline manuscript, this ballade has no title, and in the anthology...
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chevalerie was published in its entirety by the book printer Antoine Vérard in 1488, but Vérard claimed that it was his translation of Vegetius. Philippe...
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Grossmünster at Zürich (original) Charlemagne rescuing Pope Adrian I, by Antoine Vérard, 1493 Charlemagne on a print from the Nuremberg workshop of Michael...
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Grandes Chroniques de France, for Antoine Vérard, 1493 (Paris, BnF: Vélins 730) L'Ordinaire des chrétiens, for Antoine Vérard, 1494 (copy prepared for Charles...
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copies on vellum, which were then illuminated, were produced in Paris by Antoine Vérard, who specialized in such hybrids, and normal editions by others, but...
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(1500). Strasbourg. Anonymous 1499 (Johann Prüß der Ältere?) Paris. Antoine Vérard 1500 Ortus sanitatis translate de latin en françois 16th century Strasbourg...
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commissioners. In the 2015 art history thesis on the Parisian bookseller Antoine Vérard, Louis-Gabriel Bonicoli extended Delaunay's conclusions concerning the...
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translated for Queen Joan probably in 1333. It was printed at Paris by Antoine Vérard (1495–96) and then again by Nicolas Couteau (1531). Les Épitres et évangiles...
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the print edition was prepared by Jean de Rély and first published by Antoine Vérard in 1496 and subsequently printed in later editions in Paris and Lyon...
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