Charlotte Guillard: One of Paris’ First Woman Printers
By Jamie Cumby and Panagiotis Georgakakis | This week’s post brings together several themes in the sixteenth-century scholarly book world – printing in classical languages, women printers, legal humanism – via a single copy of a work by Emperor Justinian I. This work (USTC 140698) was printed in Paris in 1542 by Charlotte Guillard, one of […]