Josse Bade see Badius, Jodocus .
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Women in the book trade in Italy, 1475-1620.
Renaissance Quarterly; 9/22/1996; Parker, Deborah; 11782 words;
... take over the father's business. Perrette Bade eldest daughter of the Parisian humanist/publisher Josse Bade and later wife of the printer Robert I Estienne ... examples of Plantin's daughters and Perette Bade are exceptional, they offer some index of ...
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Erasme et le pouvoir de l'imprimerie.(Book review)
Renaissance Quarterly; 6/22/2006; Bateman, John J.; 716 words;
... that of others. Crousaz begins with a brief survey of Erasmus's contacts with the main printers with whom he worked: Josse Bade in Paris, Aldus Manutius in Venice, Dirk Martens in Louvain, and, above all, Johann Froben and his successors in Basel ...
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The lexicographer as hero: Samuel Johnson and Henri Estienne.(Critical Essay)
Philological Quarterly; 3/22/2000; Considine, John; 7518 words;
... printer and publisher Robert Estienne and his wife Perrette Bade. Robert was himself the son of a scholarly printer and publisher ... business; Perrette was the daughter of the printer and scholar Josse Bade. The making of learned books was therefore a dynastic employment ...
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