The Literature of the French Renaissance. An Introductory Essay

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Thus the influence of Fichet and Heynlin is plainly traceable in these early pro- ductions of the Sorbonne press, which under their guidance was entirely devoted to the service of Latin scholarship. But in 1471 Fichet was summoned to Rome by Sixtus IV. and in the following year, or the year after, Heynlin left Paris for Basle. Thereupon in 1473 the three printers migrated from the Sorbonne to a house in the Rue St Jacques with the sign of ' Five copies of this -work were printed on vellum, of w...hich one, dedicated to Cardinal Bessarion, is in the Library of St Mark's at Venice, a second, dedicated to the Pope, is in the British Museum, and a third is at Paris.
2 The only known copies of the Terence and the VirgU are in Lord Spencer's library. There are two copies of the Juvenal and Persius, one in the British Museum, and the other at Magdalen College, Oxford. Bernard, ii. 309—311.
THE INTRODUCTION OF PRINTING. 157 the Golden Sun, where their most important produc- tion was a Latin Bible, the first Bible printed in France.


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