Proofreading in the Fifteenth Century An Examination of the Evidence Relating T
Proofreading in the Fifteenth Century An Examination of the Evidence Relating T
Douglas C Douglas Crawford Mcmurtrie
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At the end of this volume appears a verse by Josse Clichtoue, of Nieuport, the last two lines of which read: Mendam corripui fido comitante Bohemo {Ut potui) in plumho si qua relicta fuit. A translation of this might read as follows: I have corrected the text by the aid of my faithful Bohe- mus, remedying as I was able any defects still existing in the lead. Claudin reports his uncertainty as to whether this verse indicates that the proofreader was a Bohemian or that Bohemus was his name. In 14...96, Higman became associated with Wolfgang Hopyl. Together they printed an Arithmetic by Jour- dain Le Forest ier, which had two other works as supplements. During this period David Laux of Edin- burgh {David Lauxius Brytannus Edinburgensis) was their principal corrector of the press. The names of Lucas Vautier de Conti, Guillaume Gontier, Jean Grietan, and Pierre Grisele also appear. A Martyr ology printed in 1490 at Paris by Guy [10] Marchant was edited and revised by Jean Le Munerat, chantre de la chapelle of the College de Navarre.
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