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Richard Jugge (died 1577) was an
eminent English printer, who kept a shop at the sign of the Bible, at the
North door of Old St Paul's Cathedral, though...
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Jugge Nohall, born Mark Erik Jörgen Nohall,
September 6, 1964 in Stockholm, is a
Swedish singer and artist, who has
written a song for the
Swedish national...
- John
Jugge (died 1588) was an
English member of the Stationers' Company, and the son of
Richard Jugge.
Contrary to what is said in the
Dictionary of National...
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printings by
Grafton and
Jugge. The
Jugge ordinal's
printing was
divided between several printers, with the
first quire printed by
Jugge and John
Kingston and...
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retail packages. The word jug is
first recorded in the late 15th
century as
jugge or jubbe. It is of
unknown origin, but
perhaps comes from jug a term for...
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accession of Elizabeth, the
proclamation to that
effect was
printed by
Richard Jugge, who
subsequently printed several others and was
termed in a
letter from...
- p****age. In the
hande of our
Lorde be all the
corners of the earth,
Richard Jugge,
approximately 1514-1577, page 493 Doi (1980:463) Doi (1980:363) Nussbaum...
- then link the
superscripted text to "ref1". The
London printer Richard Jugge is
generally credited as the
inventor of the footnote,
first used in the...
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private Established 1997
Chairman Gokaraju Ganga Raju Prin****l
Praveen Jugge Director Jandayala Narayana Murthy Academic staff 315
Undergraduates 5259...
- Cambridge, Landbeach, Ely,
Littleport and Stretham. In
birth order:
Richard Jugge (died 1577), a
Royal Printer generally credited with
inventing the footnote...