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Floruit: 1504

Floruit 1504 (A) — 1504 (A);  Male

Occupations (1)

Occupation Comment
Stationer Duff, E.G. (1905)

Addresses (1)

Date Address Trade at Addr Source Comment
1504, (1504) London Duff, E.G. (1905)

SOURCES & TRANSCRIPTIONS

Transcriptions

Duff, E.G. (1905), p.107

MORIN (MICHAEL), stationer in London, is first mentioned in 1497 [1498] when Pierre Levet printed at Paris an edition of the Destructorium Vitiorum of Alexander Anglus "expensis Joh. Cobelens, Petri Levet, et Michaelis Morin." [H. C., 653. Pellechet, 437. Proctor, 8,069.] In 1504 he was settled in London and in that year Badius Ascensius printed at Paris an edition of Terence to be sold in London "in edibus W. de Worde { WORDE, Wynkyn de ( - 1534) ‹ LBT 02699 › }, Michael Morin et Johannis Brachii { BRACHIUS, Joannes ‹ LBT 28363 › }." In 1506 an edition of the Sarum Breviary was printed by Kerver "ere et impensis honestorum virorum Wynkyn de Worde et Michaelis Morin mercatorum bene meritorum Londoniis moram trahentium." He was probably a relation of the Norman family of stationers named Morin.