Jean Petit (printer) explained
Jean or Jehan Petit, in Latin Johannes Parvus, was a printer, publisher and bookseller in Paris.[1] [2] From 1493 to 1530 he printed about one tenth of all publications in Paris, more than ten thousand volumes.
Petit was one of the four major booksellers at the University of Paris and greatly contributed to the spread of early Renaissance Humanism in Paris. He published a large number of original editions. Among his collaborators were Robert Estienne and Josse Bade. Petit was an example of a prosperous early printer.
Published works
- Euangelia Cum Commentariis Reverendissimi Domini Domini Thomae de Vio.
- Gringor, Pierre. Heures de Nostre Dame, c 1527[3]
- Beroaldo, Phillipo. On the Symbols of Pythagorus[4]
- Deguilville. Le romant de trois pelerinaiges
Today his works are held in museums and private collections.[5] [6]
Notes and References
- Universite Paris III Sorbonne Nouvelle. "Jean Petit", Universite Sorbonne.
- Book: Philippe Renouard. Philippe Renouard. Imprimeurs parisiens, libraires, fondeurs de caractères et correcteurs d'imprimerie, depuis l'introduction de l'imprimerie a Paris (1470) jusqu'a la fin du XVIe siècle: Leurs adresses, marques, enseignes, dates d'exercice. Notes sur leurs familles, leurs alliances et leur descendance, d'après les renseignements bibliographiques et des documents inédits. 10 November 2011. Cambridge University Press. 978-1-108-03534-7. 293–.
- Book: Virginia Reinburg. French Books of Hours: Making an Archive of Prayer, C.1400-1600. 2 February 2012. Cambridge University Press. 978-1-107-00721-5. 251–.
- Book: George Hugo Tucker. Homo Viator: Itineraries of Exile, Displacement and Writing in Renaissance Europe. 1 January 2003. Librairie Droz. 978-2-600-00857-0. 96–.
- http://www.harvardartmuseums.org/art/252768 "Anonymous France (Paris) 1528; Border and Printer's Mark of Jehan Petit, 1518"
- Book: Collectif. The Early Editions of the Roman de la Rose. Slatkine. 45–. GGKEY:SARN3HZBPCR.