Research query re. C16 women printers in Antwerp
Deborah Taylor-Pearce <[email protected]> Sun, 22 Nov 2009 21:54:44 -0800
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Does anyone on this list know anything about the Antwerp printers, C. van Ruremond (*d.* after 1531), alias Christophorum Endouiensem, and his widow? Ruremond's widow printed several religious titles for the English book market in the 16th century (spec., for the years 1530, 1532, 1534, 1535, 1536, 1537, 1541, 1542, 1543, and 1544), sometimes giving a false place of publication on the colophon (e.g., "Zijrik," "Auryk," "Lipse," "Grunning," "Wesill in Cliefe lande"), as well as using multiple names ... which is where I start to get really confused! I'd like to confirm that "Jan Troost" and "Ubryght Hoff" and "me Catharyn wydowe" and "me wyddowe of Christoffel of Endhoue[n]" and "the widow of C. Ruremond" are indeed one and the same person. Can anyone help with this? Deborah _____ Deborah Taylor-Pearce [email protected] ___________________________________________________________________ Use the following address to post a message to all subscribers: [email protected] To subscribe, unsubscribe or change your options, visit: http://list.InformationDesign.org/mailman/listinfo/infodesign-cafe For all Information Design matters: http://InformationDesign.org Problems? Write to: [email protected] ___________________________________________________________________