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Guillaume Rouillé

Guillaume Rouillé ((ラテン語:Gulielmus Rovillium); 1518–1589)〔The printer's preface to his famous ''Promptuaire des médalles des plus renommées personnes'' is headed "Guillaume Roville au lecteur".〕 was one of the most prominent humanist bookseller-printers in 16th-century Lyon. He invented the pocket book format called the ''sextodecimo'', printed with sixteen leaves to the folio sheet, half the size of the octavo format, and published many works of history and poetry as well as medicine, in addition to his useful compilations and handbooks.〔A useful biography is Natalie Z. Davis, "Publisher Guillaume Rouillé: Businessman and Humanist", ''R.J. Schoeck, ed. ''Editing Sixteenth-Century Texts'',(Toronbto, 1966:72-112).'', 1966.〕
Rouillé was born in Tours. Though he was a Frenchman, he served his apprenticeship in the Venetian printing-house of Gabriele Giolito de' Ferrari, and retained his connections with Venice as a source of texts after his arrival in Lyon around 1543.〔Davis 1966.〕
Among his works was the French translation by Barthélemy Aneau of Andrea Alciato's pioneering emblem book, which formed part of a major publishing venture in Lyons by the team of Guillaume Rouillé and his printer Macé Bonhomme, 1549, which extended to translations in Italian and Spanish〔(Alison Adams, "Andrea Alciato's Emblemes, Lyons, Macé Bonhomme for Guillaume Rouille, 1549" ); Alison Adams, ''et al. ''A Bibliography of French Emblem Books of the Sixteenth and Seventeenth Centuries'', 1999, ''s.v.'' "Alciati"〕 Rouillé also published books of ''imprese'' by Paolo Giovio and Gabriele Simeoni.〔Davis 1999:6; the volume is ''Le sentenziose imprese di Monsignor Paulo Giovio e del Signor Gabriel Simeoni ridotte in rima per il detto Simeoni'', 1561.〕 Another work of iconography was the useful compilation of portrait types of Antiquity, ''Promptuarii iconum insigniorum à seculo hominum, subiectis eorum vitis, per compendium ex probatissimis autoribus desumptis'' (First and second parts, 1553, etc.) in which each medal-like portrait head was followed by a brief biography. Later he was one of the four printers that edited the “Lyon printers tribute to Michael de Villanueva” edition of a Materia Medica, as a tribute for his murdered friend, Michael "Servetus".〔Michael "Servetus".(Michael Servetus Research ) Website with graphical study on the Materia Medica of 1554 by Mattioli and Michael "Servetus"〕〔2011 Gonzalez Echeverria, “The love for truth. Life and work of Michael Servetus”, (El amor a la verdad. Vida y obra de Miguel Servet.), printed by Navarro y Navarro, Zaragoza, collaboration with the Government of Navarra, Department of Institutional Relations and Education of the Government of Navarra,p179-181.〕 French editions followed, ''Promptuaire des Medalles des plus renommées personnes...'', 1581, etc. His ''Sententiae omnes undiquaque selectissimae'', 1555, compiled moral maxims from the works of Aristotle.
On his title pages his mark was prominently displayed: an eagle displayed atop a globe on a pedestal, flanked by serpents with enknotted tails. His heirs continued the press into the 17th century.
Rouillé died in Lyon.
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