Colard Mansion (or Colart, before 1440 – after May 1484) was a 15th-century Flemish scribe and printer who worked together with William Caxton. He is known...
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Jean-Christophe Colard (born 1980), French footballer Thibault Colard (born 1992), French rower Colard Mansion, 15th-century Flemish scribe and printer Collard (disambiguation)...
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which led him to start a printing press in Bruges in collaboration with Colard Mansion. When Margaret of York, sister of Edward IV, married the Duke of Burgundy...
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from other European languages. Caxton, probably with the assistance of Colard Mansion and Johann Veldener, printed his translation in 1473 or 1474 (traditionally...
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first engraved illustrations, although the 1476 Boccaccio edition by Colard Mansion in Bruges already had copper engravings 1471 Padua 1471 Treviso 1472...
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A 1484 figure from Ovide Moralisé, edition by Colard Mansion...
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book illustration, in an edition of Boccaccio printed in Bruges by Colard Mansion in about 1476. Kren & McKendrick, 271. Zoomable image from the Getty...
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interest to the inner court circle. Philip the Good's copy was scribed by Colard Mansion, who was shortly to become the first printer of books in French. Vie...
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dates from 1402. The first printed editions were made in Bruges by Colard Mansion (no date, perhaps 1477), in Paris by Antoine Vérard in 1486, by Jean...
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in French, including the Adevineaux amoureux (printed in Bruges by Colard Mansion around 1479); and Demandes joyeuses en maniere de quolibets, the basis...
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The incunable collection includes woodcuts and engravings, e.g. in Colard Mansion's Metamorphoses and Hartmann Schedel's Liber chronicarum. The special...
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Bourgogne became his main client. Like his contemporaries Jean Miélot and Colard Mansion, he seems to have run an atelier or workshop coordinating the various...
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was dedicated to him by the famous Bruges scribe, and later printer, Colard Mansion. Louis was in fact one of the last people to commission new manuscripts...
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Noblesse par Surse de Pistoye and printed by William Caxton's friend, Colard Mansion, in Bruges around 1475. The French version was later translated into...
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Caxton's earliest publications, probably printed for him at Bruges by Colard Mansion. In May 1474 Russell was promoted to be Lord Privy Seal, and retained...
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Francesco Florio [fr] and copyist and Greek translator George Hermonymus. Colard Mansion also produced a large, French translation of Valerius Maximus for Crabbe...
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dernier, avec une notice de quelques éditions faites à Bruges, par Colard Mansion, durant le XVe siècle, 26 août 1779 ; Réplique de M. l’abbé M.***, à...
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