Protestant Exiles from France/Book First - Chapter 15 - Vautrollier
Vautrollier.
Thomas Vautrollier is the earliest refugee printer, whose work I have seen. He came from France to England, early in the year 1564. In the London census of strangers in 1571 he is found in Blackfriars, and is entered as a bookbinder.
French I. | Thomas Votrollyer, Frenchman, bookbynder, howsholder, came into this realme about vii. yeares past for religion. | French Church. Denizen I. |
He printed Delaune’s abridgement of Calvin’s Institutes, first edition, 1583; second edition, 1584. His printer’s mark or device represents a cloud, out of which proceeds a hand, suspending an anchor entwined with olive branches — motto, Anchora Spei. I have the second edition, of which the title is [v being put for u]:— “Institutionis Christianas Religionis a Ioanne Calvino conscriptae Epitome. In qua adversariorum objectionibus breves ac solidae responsiones annotantur. Per Gulielmum Launeum, Verbi Dei Ministrum. Editio secunda emendatior : Tabulis etiam ct Indice multò facilioribus et locupletioribus. I Pet. 3. 15. Estote semper parati ad respondendum cuilibet petenti rationem spei quae in vobis est, cum lenitate et reverentiâ, Londini, Excudebat Thomas Vautrollerius Typographus. 1584.”
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