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1551 Jean TIXIER antique VELLUM BOUND Officinae Ioannis Rauisii Textoris
1551 Jean TIXIER antique VELLUM BOUND Officinae Ioannis Rauisii Textoris
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TIXIER, Jean.
Officinae Ioannis Rauisii Textoris
Lugduni (Lyon): Grifio, 1551
2 parts in one volume
Printer's mark on the title pages, woodcut initials (restorations and losses on the title page, traces of woodworm on about 70 leaves, some toning).
Original vellum, beautiful calligraphic manuscript title on the spine
Provenance:
Pietro...Scicolone (ownership note on the endpaper)
Size 4.5 by 6 inches
Text in Latin
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Jean Tixier de Ravisi (c. 1470–1542) was a French Renaissance humanist scholar and professor of rhetoric. He was born in Ravisi, which is near the commune of Saint-Saulge in the central province of Nivernais.
His works, which are mostly on the topic of education, were widely accepted and employed by French academia. Tixier eventually adopted the Latinised name Johannes Textor Ravisius, Nivernensis.
Per the epitaph on his headstone, Tixier was born in 1470, and died on 3 December 1542. According to Victor Gueneau, other scholars pretend that he died on 13 December 1524, and that his brother, Jacques, completed Jean's book l'Origine de l'imprimerie ("The Origin of Printing"). Similarly, some authors report his year of birth to be approximately 1480.
Tixier studied humanities at the College of Navarre. When he graduated, he accepted a position in the college's rhetoric department; there he impressed faculty and students alike. In 1520, he accepted a position as rector of the University of Paris He held the position until 1525, succeeded by William Manderstown.
More than thirty editions of his principal work, Officina, were published as he continued to expand it.
His other writings were published posthumously.
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Officinae Ioannis Rauisii Textoris
Lugduni (Lyon): Grifio, 1551
2 parts in one volume
Printer's mark on the title pages, woodcut initials (restorations and losses on the title page, traces of woodworm on about 70 leaves, some toning).
Original vellum, beautiful calligraphic manuscript title on the spine
Provenance:
Pietro...Scicolone (ownership note on the endpaper)
Size 4.5 by 6 inches
Text in Latin
===========================
Jean Tixier de Ravisi (c. 1470–1542) was a French Renaissance humanist scholar and professor of rhetoric. He was born in Ravisi, which is near the commune of Saint-Saulge in the central province of Nivernais.
His works, which are mostly on the topic of education, were widely accepted and employed by French academia. Tixier eventually adopted the Latinised name Johannes Textor Ravisius, Nivernensis.
Per the epitaph on his headstone, Tixier was born in 1470, and died on 3 December 1542. According to Victor Gueneau, other scholars pretend that he died on 13 December 1524, and that his brother, Jacques, completed Jean's book l'Origine de l'imprimerie ("The Origin of Printing"). Similarly, some authors report his year of birth to be approximately 1480.
Tixier studied humanities at the College of Navarre. When he graduated, he accepted a position in the college's rhetoric department; there he impressed faculty and students alike. In 1520, he accepted a position as rector of the University of Paris He held the position until 1525, succeeded by William Manderstown.
More than thirty editions of his principal work, Officina, were published as he continued to expand it.
His other writings were published posthumously.
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