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Le Clerc, Jean, 1560-1621 or 1622

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Personal name headingLe Clerc, Jean, 1560-1621 or 1622
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Variant(s)Le Clerc, Jean, IV, 1560-1621 or 1622
Le Clerc, Joannes, 1560-1621 or 1622
Le Clerc, le fils, 1560-1621 or 1622
Le Clerc, le jeune, 1560-1621 or 1622
Leclerc, Jean, 1560-1621 or 1622
Le Clerc, I. (Iean), 1560-1621 or 1622
Le Clerc, J. (Jean), 1560-1621 or 1622
Le Clerrc, I (Jean), 1560-1621 or 1622
LocatedParis (France)
AddressRue Chartière (au Mont Saint-Hilaire) Paris France
Rue Saint-Jean-de-Latran Paris France
Rue Saint-Jacques Paris France
Au Chef Saint Denis Paris France
À la Salamandre (royale) Paris France
À l'Image Saint Claude Paris France
À l'Étoile d'or Paris France
Birth date1560
Death date[1621,1622]
Place of deathParis (France)
Profession or occupationPrinters
Booksellers
Publishers
Engravers
Geographers
Special noteCannot identify with: Leclerc, Jean, active 1573-1627
Found inTheatre geographique du royaume de France, 1626: map 1 (I. Le Clerc excu. 1602)
Pastoureau, Mireille. Les atlas français, XVIe-XVIIe siècles, 1984: page 295 (Leclerc, Jean; worked for Maurice Bouguereau; died in 1621 or 1622)
Tooley's dictionary of mapmakers, 1999-2004: (Le Clerc, Jean IV (1560-c.1621); geographer, publisher, and engraver; fourth in a dynasty of printers and booksellers)
BNF in VIAF, 9 September 2014 (heading: Le Clerc, Jean, 1560-1621?; variants: Le Clerc, Joannes; Le Clerc le fils; Le Clerc le jeune; Leclerc, Jean; Le Clerc, Jean IV; printer-bookseller, publisher, engraver, and geographer active in Paris, 1587?-1621; son of Parisian printer and publisher of prints Jean Le Clerc III; older brother of printer-bookseller and publisher of prints David Le Clerc; baptized August 16, 1560; godson of Parisian engraver François Desprez and the painter Jérôme Bollery; died in Paris, 1621 or 1622; his widow Frémine Richard succeeded him in 1622; his son Jean Le Clerc V was active beginning in 1618; addresses: rue Chartière (au Mont Saint-Hilaire); rue Saint-Jean-de-Latran; rue Saint-Jacques; au Chef Saint Denis; à la Salamandre (royale); à l'Image Saint Claude; à l'Étoile d'or)
Abrégé de l'histoire françoise, avec les effigies des roys, depuis Pharamond iusques au roy Louys XIII. à présent regnant, 1617: (DLC copy not examined)
Lessing J. Rosenwald collection, 1977 page 252, item 1377 imprint (Paris : I. Le Clerrc, 1617)