Robert I Estienne (French: [etjɛn]; 1503 – 7 September 1559), known as Robertus Stephanus in Latin and sometimes referred to as Robert Stephens, was a...
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eldest son of Robert Estienne. He was instructed in Latin, Greek, and Hebrew by his father and would eventually take over the Estienne printing firm which...
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Garamond (section Robert Granjon)
Garamond's career came starting on 6 September 1530, when the printer Robert Estienne began to introduce a set of three roman types adapting the single roman...
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Verse breaks—or versification—were introduced into the Greek text by Robert Estienne in 1551 in order to make the texts easier to cite and compare. This...
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Scotland's independence Robert of Naples (1277–1343), King of Naples, 1309–1343, son of King Charles II of Naples Robert Estienne (1503–1559), scholar-printer...
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son of Robert Estienne Charles Estienne (1504–1564), an early exponent of the science of anatomy in France, son of Henri Estienne Nicole Estienne (c. 1542–c...
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introduced by Robert Estienne, Simon de Colines and Antoine Augereau began a phase of type design with a distinctly French character. Robert Estienne carried...
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the science of anatomy in France. Charles was a younger brother of Robert Estienne I, the famous printer, and son to Henri, who Latinized the family name...
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Textus Receptus (section Estienne (Stephanus) and Beza)
Textus Receptus, including Colinaeus, Stephanus and Erasmus himself. Robert Estienne, known as Stephanus (1503–1559), a printer from Paris, edited the Greek...
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the Estienne Press until his son Robert Estienne assumed control of the press in 1526. Henri Estienne was born in Paris in 1460 or 1470;. Estienne married...
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Testament were far longer than those known today. The Parisian printer Robert Estienne created another numbering in his 1551 edition of the Greek New Testament...
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du roi (1541)) were requested for a royally-ordered book series by Robert Estienne. Garamond based these types on the handwriting of Angelo Vergecio,...
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had recently been made by Stephen Langton) but not by verses, which Robert Estienne would first introduce in 1545. In lieu of verses, Hugo divided each...
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seen beside a comma. In the 16th century, the printer and scholar Robert Estienne (also known as Stephanus in Latin and Stephens in English) used it...
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Nicolas Jenson De Aetna, printed by Aldus Manutius Title page printed by Robert Estienne Great Primer type (c. 18 pt) by Claude Garamond Gros Canon type by...
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variant readings among the manuscripts) was produced by the printer Robert Estienne of Paris in 1550. The Greek text of this edition and of those of Erasmus...
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text edited by Robert Estienne, Paris, 1548. Held by the Corning Museum of Glass. Editio princeps of Xiphilinus's Epitome (Robert Estienne, Paris, 1551)...
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typefounders such as Nicolas Jenson and Aldus Manutius in Venice and later Robert Estienne in France codified the modern characteristics of Roman type, for instance...
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Porcie, tragedy , Paris, Robert Estienne, 1568 (éd. J.-C. Ternaux, Paris, Champion, 1999) Hippolyte, tragedy , Paris, Robert Estienne, 1573 (éd. R. Lebègue...
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of the first French grammars and of the French-Latin dictionary of Robert Estienne (1539). At the beginning of the 17th century, French would see the...
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noun declensions were lost and there began to be standardized rules. Robert Estienne published the first Latin-French dictionary, which included information...
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as Erasmus and Robert Estienne; the fact that some other authors mentioned by these works, such as Mathurin Cordier and Robert Estienne, were at the same...
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third and the most important edition of the Greek New Testament of Robert Estienne (1503–1559). It is one of the most important representatives of the...
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(Göttingen 1996). The Historia Ecclesiastica was first edited in Greek by Robert Estienne, on the basis of Codex Regius 1443 (Paris, 1544); a translation into...
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quotation of Sappho 31, appeared in 1554. In 1566, the French printer Robert Estienne produced an edition of the Greek lyric poets that contained around...
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Lefèvre d'Étaples (1514), Sebastian Münster (1526), Leo Jud (1543), Robert Estienne (1557) Ihehoua: Nicholas of Cusa (1428) Jova: 16th century, Rosenmüller...
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Graeco-Latinum (1562) was, along the Thesaurus Linguae Graecae by Robert Estienne, one of the most popular dictionaries for many centuries, whose composition...
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born on the island of Sardinia.") Robert Estienne, 1583, Dictionarium, seu Latinae linguae Thesaurus, Robert Estienne, Q-Z, v.III «From the strictly anthropological...
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shown to be copies of this one. The editio princeps was published by Robert Estienne in 1551. The Dialogue is a later work than the First Apology; the date...
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George W. Jones (printer) (redirect from Estienne (typeface))
and Robert Granjon during the French renaissance; has been digitised. Bernhard, a companion boldface for Granjon, named for Bernard Salomon. Estienne (c...
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