Jean Janot

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Jean Janot (also Jean Jehannot) († 1522) worked as a bookseller and printer in Paris . Around 1500 he married Macée, one of the daughters of the bookseller and printer Jean Trepperel († 1511/1512). From about 1510 he was a sworn university bookseller. He worked with his widowed mother-in-law Marguerite in the Ecu de France house on Neuve-Notre-Dame until 1519 , then alone in the Saint-Jean-Baptiste house on the same street.

Two of his sons, Denis Janot and Simon Janot, also worked as book printers.

Individual evidence

  1. See Runnalls (2000), pp. 798-800.
  2. ^ Philippe Renouard: Imprimeurs et Libraires Parisiens Du XVIe Siècle, Paris, 1964, p. 218 (digitized version of the Bibliothèque nationale de France )

literature

  • Graham A. Runnalls: La vie, la mort et les livres de l'imprimeur-libraire parisien Jean Janot d'après son inventaire après décès (17 février 1522 ns) , in: Revue belge de philologie et d'histoire, No. 78 / 3-4 (2000), pp. 797-851. on-line