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Julian Notary
English printer and bookseller
English printer and bookseller
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| nationality | English |
| occupation | Printer, bookseller |
Julian Notary (1455–1523) was an English printer and bookseller.
Career
As a printer of books, Notary frequently collaborated with Wynkyn de Worde. He had a French associate named Jean Barbier. In the colophon to his books, he writes that he lived in Kings street near Westminster. His earliest work is dated to 20 December 1498.
Notary was also a bookbinder.
He used the initials of "I.N." as a printers mark on his books.
References
References
- "Julian Notary". Oxforddnb.com.
- (2011-05-19). "Incunabula Project blog » Julian Notary". Lib.cam.ac.uk.
- (1839). "A Dictionary of Printers and Printing: With the Progress of Literature ... - Charles Henry Timperley – Google Books".
- (2007-02-05). "Klassiekers – A Short History of English Printing, 1476 1898 – Pagina 10". Wattpad.
- (2011-04-14). "The Printers, Stationers and Bookbinders of Westminster and London from 1476 ... - E. Gordon Duff – Google Books".
- Jean-Luc Deuffic, "Un imprimeur et relieur breton à Londres : Julian Notary (ca 1455- après 1523)", extrait de PECIA 6, 2004, p. 139-156. [https://sites.google.com/site/imprimeursbretons/home/julian-notary link]
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