Antoine du Verdier
Antoine du Verdier (1544 – 25 September 1600), lord of Vauprivast, was a French politician and writer.
Du Verdier was born in Montbrison, Loire. He was conseiller du roi and controller-general in Lyon, but is best known for his work as a bibliographer alongside his friend and contemporary François Grudé.
Publications
- Prosopographie, description des personnages-insignes, avec portraits, Lyon, 1573
- Bibliothèque d'Ant. Duverdier, contenant le catalogue de tous les auteurs qui ont écrit en français, 1585, valuable work of bibliography, reprinted in 1772-1773 with that of the La Croix du Maine.
Sources
- "Antoine du Verdier", in Marie-Nicolas Bouillet and Alexis Chassang (eds.), Dictionnaire universel d'histoire et de géographie, 1878
External links
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- Portrait, à Cartari, Vincenzo (1531 - ca 1571): Imagines Deorum, Qui Ab Antiquis Colebantur (1581)
- La Croix du Maine, Antoine du Verdier, "Les Bibliothèques françoises", Paris, Saillant & Nyon, 1773, numbered by Google Books :
- 1st volume La Croix du Maine, volume 1
- 2nd volume La Croix du Maine, volume 2
- 3rd volume Du Verdier, volume 1
- 4th volume Du Verdier, volume 2
- 5th volume Du Verdier, volume 3
- 6th volume Errata, epitomes bibliothecae gesnerianae, etc.
- Antoine du Verdier on data.bnf.fr
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