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May 78 Harold T. Storcy Antiquarian Books
3 Cecil Court
London WC2N 4EZ
Tel. 01-836 3777
$4.10 fl. 1429
[inserted] supposed to have been a fellow Balliol Gollege Oxford. [end inserted] Alexander Angelus (Anglicus) (Fabricius Fabritius)
Carpentarius (Filuis Fabri)
Destructoricum Vitiorum Pars Sexta Cap ix
Paris: Pierre Levet: 11 April 1497.
P. Levet, for Johannes de Coblenz, Pierre Levet +
Michel Morim 4th ed.
an invective against Church abuses.
Ref: Goff A394, H. 653, GW 868, BMC VIII 103
Cop: St Bon UL York Cathedral L. P 8069
Paris B Maz #65, BN Types 1,2,8
Folio. 286 Leaves, 28 blank, 2 col. 56 lines + headlines
220(227)x153mm
Types 200 G, title; 113 G headlines (numbers of parts +
(also Printed by A Koberger - 1496 H. 652) chapters) etc.
81(78) G. Marginal section letters + section numbers. and the next year he entered into partnership to Jean Alise at -afterwards we find him working alone again to considerable activity to 1490.*
[inserted]Claudim Ref Z144 C61f. Vol 1. [end inserted] P Levet began his carriere in 1485 - the oldest impression
which bears his name is l'Exposition de l'Orsison
dominicale Pater rooter.] l'alphabet de ce type de batarde
gothique special a P Levet, qui l'employa le premier;
le meme caractere fut copie depuis par d'autres
imprimeus. Levet reservait son caractere de batarde
pour les livres francais.
*petite gothique dite lettre de somme avec une lettre
capitale M d'une forme particuliere.
-vers la fin de 1499, nous trouvons Levet associe
avec Rasoul Couturier et Jean Hardoain et tous trois
travaillent pour Michel le Noir, librarie du port
St. Michel
-Ses liones illustres sums etre aussi remarquables que cent
de Du Pre et de Guy Marchant, ont cependont
un certain cachet artistique.
Gerald R. Owst Preaching in Medieval England 279.2 097
* Towards the end of the Century he once more entered into partnership to others Radulophus
coustmier + Johan Handomin.

A Carpentarius was living at the begining
of the 15th C. He was the son of an English
carpenter + one ot the 1st followers of Jean
Wieliffe, the founder of the English Reform
Church

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