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ill-fortune which overtook me or because of the promises or inducements that others were able to make him, even offering him the richest marriages and rewards such as were not within my power to grant him. For which reason I give her to him, to the great pleasure of all my good Lords, relations and friends who have known this young man while he has been conducting the business of my shop.
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A young man quite expert in and with a good understanding of Greek, Latin, Spanish, Italian, French, German, and Flemish who from the time that your Highness was in this country with His Majesty until now, has always served me in both good and bad times, without abandoning me because of any
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His wife, considered a formidable businesswoman from the wealthy bourgeoisie, ran Plantin Press from 1610 to 1614. Plantin, through her marriage to Moretus, was considered to be the head of the printing dynasty that lasted for more than three centuries. Her sons,
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Voet, Leon, The Golden compasses: a history and evaluation of the printing and publishing activities of the Officina Plantiniana at Antwerp in two volumes, Vangendt, Amsterdam, 1969–1972
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in 1557, when he was 14 years of age. He worked in Venice, starting around 1562 to 1563, and then returned to Plantin's business in Antwerp by 1565. In 1570, he married
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Jan Moretus and the continuation of the Plantin Press : a bibliography of the works published and printed by Jan Moretus I in Antwerp (1589-1610)
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printing company. Under his management, the company focused on 12mo format for text books, doing away with the smaller handbook (
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The Spanish Disquiet: The Biblical Natural Philosophy of Benito Arias Montano
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Crossing Borders, Crossing Cultures: Popular Print in Europe (1450–1900)
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After Christophe Plantin's death, Jan Moretus became the owner of the
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Printer's mark of Jan I Moretus, found in Henricus Sedvlius,
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Some of the notable projects published by Moretus include
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Rospocher, Massimo; Salman, Jeroen; Salmi, Hannu (2019).
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Berkeley Journal of Religion and Theology, Vol.2, No. 2
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Book publishers (people) from the Spanish Netherlands
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Peter Paul Rubens
Flemish
Christophe Plantin
Antwerp
Christophe Plantin
Martina Plantin
Philip II of Spain
Plantin Press
enchiridion
Balthasar
Jan
Martina Plantin § Death and memorial
Benito Arias Montano
Henricus Sedulius
Bonaventure
Plantin-Moretus Museum
Imhof, Dirk
ISBN
978-90-6194-581-9
OCLC
891121905
cite book
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