Abraham Savgrain, the Glossary
Abraham Savgrain was a French publisher in the early 17th century.[1]
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6 relations: Hasekura Tsunenaga, Joseph Duchesne, Louise Boursier, Paris, Publishing, Rue Saint-Jacques, Paris.
- French book publishers (people)
Hasekura Tsunenaga
was a kirishitan Japanese samurai and retainer of Date Masamune, the daimyō of Sendai.
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Joseph Duchesne
Joseph Duchesne or du Chesne (Quercetan, Latin Josephus Quercetanus) (1544, Lectoure – 1609) was a French physician.
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Louise Boursier
Louise (Bourgeois) Boursier (1563–1636) was royal midwife at the court of King Henry IV of France and the first female author in that country to publish a medical text.
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Paris
Paris is the capital and largest city of France.
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Publishing
Publishing is the activity of making information, literature, music, software, and other content available to the public for sale or for free.
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Rue Saint-Jacques, Paris
Rue Saint-Jacques is a street in the Latin Quarter of Paris which lies along the cardo of Roman Lutetia.
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See also
French book publishers (people)
- Abraham Savgrain
- Arnaud Lagardère
- Auguste Poulet-Malassis
- Béatrice Didier
- Bernard Fixot
- Bernheim-Jeune
- Charles Carrington
- Charles-Antoine Jombert
- Christian Zervos
- Daniel Filipacchi
- Edmond Charlot
- Fernand Sorlot
- François Maspero
- Gérard Lebovici
- Gaston Gallimard
- Georges Haupt
- Henry Muller (writer)
- Honoré Champion
- Jacques Schiffrin
- Jan Michalski
- Jean de Tournes
- Jean de Tournes (1539–1615)
- Jean-Luc Lagardère
- Louis Hachette
- Marie-Louise Belarbi
- Maurice Girodias
- Merten de Keyser
- Robert Delpire
- Robert Maudhuy
- Vera Michalski