LC control no. | n 94116764 |
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Descriptive conventions | rda |
Personal name heading | Bassée, Nicolas, -1601 |
Variant(s) | Bassaeus, Nicolaus, -1601 Basse, Nicolaus, -1601 Basse, Nikolaus, -1601 Bassée, Nicolas, d. 1601 Basseum, N. (Nicolas), -1601 Basse, Nicolas, -1601 Basseus, Nicolaus, -1601 Bassée, Nikolaus, -1601 Bassée, Nicolaus, -1601 Bassus, Nicolaus, -1601 |
Other standard no. | 0000000080056434 |
Located | Frankfurt am Main (Germany) |
Death date | 1601-10 |
Place of birth | Valenciennes (France) |
Profession or occupation | Printers Publishers and publishing Booksellers and bookselling Bookbinders |
Found in | German Renaissance patterns for embroidery, 1994: t.p. (Nicolas Bassée) p. 4 (d. 1601; native of Flanders; emigrated to Frankfurt am Main in 1561; by end of 16th cent. was most successful publisher-printer of books in Frankfurt) Eicones plantarum seu stirpium ..., 1590: t.p. (curante Nicolao Bassaeo) colophon (gedruckt ... durch Nicolaum Basseum) Benzing, J. Die Buchdrucker des 16. und 17. Jahrhunderts ... (Nikolaus Basse; also Nicolaus Bassaeus, Nicolas Bassée; active in Frankfurt a/M 1562-1598; d. 1601) Pictorius, G. Frauwenzimmer, ein nützliches Büchlein, darauss die Schwangeren Frawen mögen erlernen ... 1576: colophon (Nicolaum Basse) Calendarium historicum, das ist, Ein besondere tägliche Hauss vnd Kirchen Chronica..., 1594: title page (Getruckt durch N. Basseum) Katalog der Deutschen Nationalbibliothek, viewed March 1, 2022 (Basse, Nikolaus ; publisher, printer, bookbinder and bookseller, active in Frankfurt/Main (1562-1599) ; originally from Valenciennes (France) ; buried on October 28, 1601 ; his son Johann continued to run the book trade and publishing house together with his brother-in-law Johann Traudt until 1613 ; variants: Basse, Nicolas; Basseus, Nicolaus; Bassée, Nikolaus; Bassée, Nicolaus; Bassus, Nicolaus) <https://d-nb.info/gnd/100075657> BnF, catalogue général, viewed March 1, 2022 (Basse, Nikolaus ; printer-bookseller, active in Frankfurt am Main, 1562-1601 ; originally from Valenciennes, son of a wealthy merchant in the city who converted to Protestantism and was executed on January 18, 1567 for having taken part in the August 1566 uprising and the Iconoclasm ; practiced as a bookbinder before 1562 ; retired and sold his printing press in 1598 but continued to publish and run the bookshop until 1601 ; often worked in association with the bookseller and engraver Sigmund Feyerabend between 1562 and 1576) <http://ark.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/cb12230272t> |
Invalid LCCN | n 2010180828 |