Robert Estienne
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Raised a Catholic, he became a Protestant late in his life. Many of his published Bibles included commentary which upset the Catholic theologians of the Sorbonne who sought to censor Estienne's work. Eventually, overcome by the prejudice of the Sorbonne, Estienne and his family fled to Geneva where he continued his printing uncensored, publishing many of the works of John Calvin. In 1556 he became a citizen of Geneva, where he would die on 7 September 1559.
Of Estienne's four sons, two became accomplished printers, one of whom was Henri Estienne who continued the legacy of his grandfather Estienne's printing firm. Along with other printers, Estienne contributed to the "Golden Age of French Typography". Provided by Wikipedia
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Published: 1958
Superior document: Bibliothèque des Écoles Françaises d'Athènes et de Rome 191
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Published: 2006
Superior document: Ausonius éditions : Scripta antiqua 15
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Published: 1990
Superior document: Sonderdruck aus Comptes rendus des séances. Académie des Inscriptions & Belles-Lettres ; janvier-mars 1990
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Published: 2006
Superior document: Colonia Dacica Sarmizegetusa 1, Le Forum Vetus de Sarmizegetusa, 1
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Published: 1976
Superior document: Fouilles de Conimbriga 2