Denis Janot (fl. 1529-1544), Parisian printer and bookseller : a bibliography

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Denis Janot (fl. 1529-1544), Parisian printer and bookseller : a bibliography

by Stephen Rawles

(Library of the written word, v. 54 . The handpress world ; v. 41)

Brill, c2018

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Denis Janot is the prime example of a vernacular printer espousing the highest standards of French Renaissance printing, highly influential in the adoption of roman type to the printing of vernacular material, and a key figure in the development of book illustration. This bibliography, a comprehensive revison of the author's Warwick Ph.D. thesis of 1976, listing 391 editions (41 more than the original version), is based firmly on the description of Janot's books. Some 1300 copies have been examined, about 80% of the known total. Alongside the bibliography there is an description of Janot's printing material (including an index of more than 1000 woodcuts), and some analysis of the subjects of his publications.

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Foreword Acknowledgements List of Illustrations 1 Denis Janot: Career 1.1 Rue de Marchepalu: 1529-1530 1.2 Partnership with Alain Lotrian: 1530-1532 or Later 1.3 Other Early Work: 1530-1532 1.4 'Au premier pilier', An Independent Career: 1532-1534 1.5 1534-1536: Seeking a Personal Style 1.6 1537-1540: Consolidation and Specialisation 1.7 1541-1544: Mature Success 2 Denis Janot: Context and Achievement 2.1 Major Areas of Production 3 Printing Materials 3.1 Typefaces 3.2 Marks 3.3 Initials 3.4 Compartments, Frames, Type Ornaments 3.5 Woodcuts 4 Non-Bibliographical Texts Bibliography Introduction List of Libraries Bibliographic Entries Appendix 1: Editions Attributed to Janot Appendix 2: Table des Livres de Denys Janot Bibliography of Works Cited Index of Proper Names

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