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Antoine Vérard (active 1485–1512) was a late 15th-century and
early 16th-century
French publisher,
bookmaker and bookseller. The
colophon of a 1485 edition...
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awaited his execution. It was
published posthumously in 1489 by
Antoine Vérard. In the
Coisline m****cript, this
ballade has no title, and in the anthology...
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illuminators of Rouen. He
decorated several printed copies for
Antoine Vérard and he also
probably designed about thirty woodcuts used by this Parisian...
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chevalerie was
published in its
entirety by the book
printer Antoine Vérard in 1488, but
Vérard claimed that it was his
translation of Vegetius.
Philippe Le Noir...
- 2307/537007. JSTOR 537007. de Cuba, Jean (1501).
Garden Of
Health (in French).
Verard Antoine (Paris).
Archived from the
original on 2016-11-15.
Retrieved 2014-09-15...
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almost killed as a child, and due to that
incident Liselotte was born.
Verard (ヴェラード, Verādo)
Voiced by:
Hitoshi Bifu (PC & Xbox 360) Also
called Velad...
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Getty Trust.
Retrieved January 2, 2012 Winn, Mary Beth. (1997).
Anthoine Vérard:
Parisian publisher 1485–1512: Prologues, Poems, and Presentations. Geneva:...
- Grossmünster at Zürich (original)
Charlemagne rescuing Pope
Adrian I, by
Antoine Vérard, 1493
Charlemagne on a
print from the
Nuremberg workshop of
Michael Wolgemut...
- Beth Horon". www.szdaily.com.
Retrieved 2023-10-28. Josephus, Flavius;
Verard,
Antoine (1492). "66 CE: Cestius, in retreat,
leads his army to Beth-Horon...
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romance stories Pierre Gringore,
Chasteau de Labour,
printed by
Antoine Vérard,
France Death years link to the
corresponding "[year] in poetry" article...