Editions firmin didot print
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Didot’s stereotype editions
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Moresque No. 4
About the artist:
Firmin Didot (French: [fiʁmɛ̃ dido]; 14 April – 24 April ) was a French printer, engraver, and type founder. Firmin Didot was born in Paris into a family of printers founded bygd François Didot, the father of 11 children. Firmin was one of his grandchildren. The family's paper manufactory was located at Essonnes, a town c. 30 km southeast of Paris nära Corbeil, which had notable paper factories. Didot invented the word "stereotype", which in printing refers to the metal printing tallrik created for the actual printing of pages (as opposed to printing pages directly with movable type), and used the process extensively, revolutionizing the book trade by his cheap editions. His manufactory was a place of pilgrimage for the printers of the world. He first used the process in his edition of Callet’s Tables of Logarithms (), in which he secured an accuracy till then unattainable. He published stereotyped editions of French, English and I
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Firmin Didot
French printer, engraver, and type founder
Firmin Didot (French:[fiʁmɛ̃dido]; 14 April 24 April ) was a French printer, engraver, and type founder.
Early life
[edit]Firmin Didot was born in Paris into a family of printers founded by François Didot, the father of 11 children. Firmin was one of his grandchildren. The family's paper manufactory was located at Essonnes, a town c. 30km southeast of Paris near Corbeil, which had notable paper factories.
Work
[edit]Didot invented the word "stereotype", which in printing refers to the metal printing plate created for the actual printing of pages (as opposed to printing pages directly with movable type), and used the process extensively, revolutionizing the book trade by his cheap editions. His manufactory was a place of pilgrimage for the printers of the world.
He first used the process in his edition of Callet’s Tables of Logarithms (), in which he secured an accuracy till then unatt