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Galliot du Pré (d. April 1560) was a Parisian bookseller and publisher. In May 1514 the Royal Chancery of Louis XII granted du Pré the
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of exclusive rights. This was confirmed in 1515 by
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. Galliot du Pré's imprint device featured a ship with an angel blowing a trumpet, which issues the words "" (or sometimes ""). The ship is a galiot, likely serving as a visual pun based on du Pré's first name.


Publications

* ''Le Grand Coustumier de France'' (1514) * ''L'Instruction et manière de procéder ès cours du Parlement'' (1514) * ''Les Grandes Chroniques de Bretaigne'' by
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(1514 bis 1531) * ''les Mémoires'' by
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(1524) * ''les Annales et chroniques de France'' by
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(1525) * ''les Œuvres'' by
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(1529) * ''Les dictz moraux des philosophes'' by
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(1531) * ''Libri de re rustica'' by Cato the Elder, Varro and Columella et Palladius (1533); * ''Biblia sacra'' (1541, Folio); * ''Les Divines institutions de Lactance Firmian traduites'' by René Fumé (1542, Folio); * ''Tractatus juris regaliorum'' (1542, Folio); * ''Tractatus duo de origine et usu jurisdictionum'' by Pierre Bertrand (1551).


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