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Thomas Vautrollier : ウィキペディア英語版
Thomas Vautrollier

Thomas Vautrollier (died 1587) was a French Huguenot refugee who became a printer in England and, briefly, in Scotland.
Vautrollier was granted letters of denization on 9 March 1562, He was fined for printing unlicensed books in 1578-9. However, he soon became established as a legitimate printer, quickly becoming one of the most highly thought-of printers in London. He was especially associated with the printing of works of Protestant theology including Calvin's ''Institutes'' and a Latin version of the ''Book of Common Prayer''. He also printed Ovid, Cicero, and other standard classical authors whose works were in demand as schoolbooks.〔Honan, Park, ''Shakespeare:A Life'', Oxford University Press, New York, 1999, p.61.〕 At one point Vautrollier obtained the right to "the sole printinge of other latten () bookes as the Newe Testament".〔Fellows, Edmund, ''William Byrd'', Oxford University Press, London, 1948, p.9.〕
Vautrollier also printed music, working with the Roman Catholic composers William Byrd and Thomas Tallis who were granted a monopoly of music printing in 1575.
Among his publications were textbooks such as Richard Mulcaster's ''Positions'', a manual on child-rearing, and his ''Elementarie'', a grammar book on "right writing of our English tung".〔Zurcher, Andrew, ''Edmund Spenser's the Faerie Queene: A Reading Guide'', Edinburgh University Press, Edinburgh, 2011, p.14〕
In 1579 Richard Field from Stratford-upon-Avon, a schoolfellow of William Shakespeare, was apprenticed to Vautrollier. After Vautrollier died, Field worked with his widow Jacqueline to run the business, which continued to concentrate on Protestant polemics. Field and Jacqueline were married in 1589, two years after her first husband's death.
Thomas East acquired the fount of music type and specialised in music printing as the assignee of Byrd (Tallis having predeceased Vautrollier).〔Jeremy L. Smith, (‘East, Thomas (1540–1608)’ ), Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, Oxford University Press, 2004; online edn, Jan 2008 , accessed 21 November 2014 (subscription or UK public library membership required)〕
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