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- Edinburgh: T&T Clark. Retrieved 8 May 2019. Schreiber, Fred (1982) The Estiennes: an annotated catalogue of 300 highlights of their various presses. New...
- Estienne is a French surname or given name. Notable people with the name include: Estienne or Étienne de La Boétie (1530–1563), French philosopher, judge...
- Estienne du Tertre (fl. mid-16th century) was a French composer. He spent most of his life in Paris and worked as an editor for the publisher Attaingnant...
- was a sequel to Robert Estienne's Latin thesaurus. The basis of Gr**** lexicography, a Gr**** thesaurus to rival that of Estiennes was not printed for over...
- Charles Estienne (French: [ʃaʁl etjɛn]; 1504–1564), known as Carolus Steph**** in Latin and Charles Stephens in English, was an early exponent of the science...
- Marie-Hélène Estienne is a French playwright and screenwriter, probably best known for her collaborations with the British director Peter Brook and the...
- 48°49′52″N 2°21′08″E / 48.831°N 2.3522°E / 48.831; 2.3522 L'école Estienne is the traditional name of the l'École supérieure des arts et industries...
- The House of Estienne is a French noble family from Provence. Its most illustrious member is Henri Honoré d'Estienne d'Orves, a French Navy officer, reputed...
- Estienne Roger (1664 or 1665 in Caen, France – 7 July 1722 in Amsterdam) was a francophone printer, bookseller and publisher of sheet music working in...
- Estienne Durand (c. 1586 – 19 July 1618) was a 17th-century French poet. A provincial controller of wars in the service of Marie de Medicis, he is the...