Jean Belot

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Jean Belot
Printer in Geneva, 1495–1512

Imprimeur, libraire

Worked in Lausanne in 1493 and in Grenoble in 1497. Inherited some material from Louis Cruse. Some of Belot’s material seems to have passed to Jacques Vivian.


Addresses
References
Malcolm Walsby, Booksellers and Printers in Provincial France 1470–1600, Leiden, Brill (2020), no. 212, p. 107–108.
Devices
Types
Name Size Dates Notes
T25 97 1505? Cruse’s 97G (BMC, viii, Pl. LX)
T18 113 pre-1500; 1505?
T9 150 1505–1512 passed to J. Vivian (1517)
B11 81 1510?
Lombards
Size Dates
4.0 1505?, 1510?
9.0 1505?, 1510?
15.0 1505?
21.0 1505?
Initials
Size Dates
16mm 1505?
28mm 1505?
55mm 1505?
Signatures
‘$’–‘$iiij’, ‘$’–‘$ii’, ‘$’ and ‘$iii’, and ‘$i’.
Catchwords
None.

The following books were printed by Jean Belot in Geneva

1505
Archana medicine.
[Geneva]: [pr. by J. Belot?], [c. 1505?].
4°: a⁶ b⁸ c–f⁶ g⁴ h–i⁸ k⁶ l⁸ (l8 blank).
Probably printed in Geneva by Jean Belot c. 1505.
[View full record]C.107.e.7 (lacks l8 (blank))
1505
Centum meditaciones deuotissime de passione.
[Geneva?]: [pr. by J. Belot?], [c. 1505?].
16°: a b–d⁸.
Possibly printed in Geneva with the typographical material of Jean Belot c. 1505.
[View full record]IA.46493 (on vellum)
1510
Macer, Aemilius, (i.e. Odo Magdunensis).
Macer floridus De viribus herbarum.
[Geneva?]: [pr. by J. Belot?], [c. 1510?].
4°: a–f⁸ g⁴.
Probably printed in Geneva with the typographical material of Jean Belot, c. 1510.
[View full record]IA.38498.
IA.38498a.

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