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Plantin's printer's device

Haan, M. de (auteur/author)
Hogenhout, J. (auteur/author)
Aleva, L. (fotograaf/photographer)
Visser, F. (fotograaf/photographer)
year: [1980]

type: dia
slide
detail: nee
related terms: drukkersmerken boekdrukkers
period: 16e eeuw 17e eeuw
classification:
D: Geschiedenis van de boekdrukkunst

contents: Around 1549, Christopher Plantin (1520-1589), who had come from France, established himself in Antwerp where he initially worked as a bookbinder. From 1555, he also printed and opened his printing shop 'De Gulden Passer'. In 1576, he set himself up on the Vrijdagmarkt in the oldest part of what is now the Plantin-Moretus Museum. His printer's device consists of a pair of golden compasses with the motto 'Labore et Constantia' (work and tenacity).

origineel:
source: Haan, M. de; Hogenhout, J; Aleva, L en Visser, F. - Plantijn bij voorbeeld. Boekdrukken in de 16e en 17e eeuw. [Toelichting bij een serie dia's over het drukproces in de 16e en 17e eeuw, uitgegeven door het Museum Plantin-Moretus in Antwerpen, jaren tachtig vorige eeuw]
©description: Antwerpen Museum Plantin-Moretus
©reproduction: Antwerpen Museum Plantin Moretus




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