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Servetus edited at Jean
Frellon’s print shop were: 1543
Disticha de
moribus nomine Catonis, Lyon,
printed by Jean and François
Frellon. One of the several...
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published a Dioscorides-De
Materia Medica in 1543,
printed by Jean &
Francois Frellon in Lyon. It has 277
marginalia and 20
commentaries on a De
Materia Medica...
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simplicium medicamentorum,
quorum in
officinis usus est. Jean & François
Frellon, Lyon, 1537
Examen omnium syruporum, 1540
Digital edition by the University...
- Caius, or J**** Cornarius. "Michel De Villeneuve" had
contracts with Jean
Frellon for that work, and the
Servetus scholar-researcher
Francisco Javier González...
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Trechsel in
about 1526,
later printed and
edited in
Latin by Jean &
Francois Frellon with 92 woodcuts.
These two
works also
share the
first four
figures with...
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first brought into
contact in 1546
through a
common acquaintance, Jean
Frellon of Lyon; they
exchanged letters debating doctrine;
Calvin used a pseudonym...
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clandestine workshop,
after being refused by a
publisher in Basel. Jean
Frellon, a Lyon bookseller, sent a copy to the
theologian John Calvin, because...
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anonymous "Dispensarium or Enquiridion" in 1543, at Lyon, France, with Jean
Frellon as editor. This work
contains 224
original recipes by De
Villeneuve and...
- and one
which challenged the
incorrect teachings of Galen.
After Jean
Frellon, a Lyon bookseller, sent a copy of
Christianismi Restitutio to the theologian...
- Mortis,' of Holbein, from the
Latin edition issued at
Lyons in 1647 by Jean
Frellon 'Soubz l'escu de Cologne.' Hugo ****ociates
Thomas Bewick with John in this...