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'''Abraham Elzevir''' (4 April [[1592 AD|1592]], [[Leiden]] — 14 August [[1652 AD|1652]], Leiden) was a [[Holland|Dutch]] printer. He inherited the [[House of Elzevir]] from his grandfather [[Louis Elzevir]] and his uncle [[Bonaventure Elzevir]]. In its best years it was reputedly the greatest publishing business in the world, with filials in numerous European cities. | '''Abraham Elzevir''' (4 April [[1592 AD|1592]], [[Leiden]] — 14 August [[1652 AD|1652]], Leiden) was a [[Holland|Dutch]] printer. He inherited the [[House of Elzevir]] from his grandfather [[Louis Elzevir]] and his uncle [[Bonaventure Elzevir]]. In its best years it was reputedly the greatest publishing business in the world, with filials in numerous European cities. | ||
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Revision as of 12:53, 1 January 2012
Abraham Elzevir (4 April 1592, Leiden — 14 August 1652, Leiden) was a Dutch printer. He inherited the House of Elzevir from his grandfather Louis Elzevir and his uncle Bonaventure Elzevir. In its best years it was reputedly the greatest publishing business in the world, with filials in numerous European cities.
There's nothnig like the relief of finding what you're looking for.