- John
Lettou or John of
Lithuania (Lithuanian:
Jonas Lietuvis, fl. 1475–1483) was an
English bookbinder and printer,
presumably Lithuanian from the Grand...
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brought him to
England to
counter the
competition of a
second printer, John
Lettou, who set up a
press in
London in 1480.
Sometime while in England, de Worde...
- ISBN 0-929692-70-5 Caoursin, Guillaume, and John Kay. The
siege of Rhodes. J.
Lettou and W. de Machlinia, 1970. News
article on the
publication of the constitutive...
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Haule The St
Albans Press produced eight known prints including The
Chronicles of England. 1480
London John
Lettou,
William Machlinia,
Wynkyn de Worde...
- language,
which is
closely related to Lithuanian.
Lithuania portal Lettow John
Lettou Baranauskas,
Tomas (Fall 2009). "On the
Origin of the Name of Lithuania"...
- Imp[re]ssi p[er] nos Ioh[an]e[s]
lettou [et] Will[es] de
machlinia i
citate Londonia[rum] [Printed by us, John
Lettou and
William de
Machlinia in the City...
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Hussoviani Uladzimir Karatkevich Hienadz Kliauko Yakub Kolas Janka Kupala John
Lettou Oleg
Manaev Vera Maslovskaya, poet
Janka Maur Ivan
Melezh Alexander S. Potupa...
- the 20th
century Lithuanian surname policy changed it to Letautas. John
Lettou was a 15th
century bookbinder and
printer in England,
presumably from the...
- in
March 1486.
William de
Machlinia published in
partnership with John
Lettou, and they
published mostly law books.
William de
Machlinia also collaborated...
- ([1481-4]). E. G. Duff
thought that the type was
consistent with that used by
Lettou and
Machlinia in the
years 1482-1484. See, E. G. Duff, Fifteenth-century...