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Thomas Vautrollier or
Vautroullier (died 1587) was a
French Huguenot refugee who
became a
printer in
England and, briefly, in Scotland.
Vautrollier emigrated...
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Bishop and
Thomas Vautrollier.
Vautrollier died in 1587. In 1588,
Field collaborated with
Jacqueline Vautrollier,
Thomas Vautrollier's widow and a printer...
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Petrucci Petrus Phalesius the
Elder Girolamo Scotto Tielman Susato Thomas Vautrollier Background Early music Renaissance Art
Architecture Dance Literature...
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Petrucci Petrus Phalesius the
Elder Girolamo Scotto Tielman Susato Thomas Vautrollier Background Early music Renaissance Art
Architecture Dance Literature...
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historical do****ents". In 1570, the
French Huguenot printer Thomas Vautrollier published Beauchesne's A
Booke containing divers sortes of hands, the...
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musicians used the
services of the
French Huguenot printer Thomas Vautrollier, who had
settled in
England and
previously produced an
edition of a collection...
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translation of 1575. That was a
project of John Foxe,
printed by
Thomas Vautrollier, also
issued with a life of
Luther which is
thought to be by Foxe himself...
- (Brill, 1994), p. 195. Balnaves, John, The
Confession of Faith,
Thomas Vautrollier,
Edinburgh (1584), preface: the book is
available on EEBO, subscription...
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occurred of the
printer Thomas Vautrollier, who
specialised in
music and theology.
Among the
music published by
Vautrollier was
Latin church music by William...