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Mémoire pour Nicolas Simart, marchand libraire à Paris, et damoiselle Éléonore Prieur, son épouse, tuteurs conjointement de damoiselle Charlotte-Eléonore Vandive, fille mineure de ladite damoiselle Prieur, et de deffunt Guillaume Vandive, aussi marchand libraire, intimez et appellans, contre
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In 1727, Simart sued Philippe Vandive and Balthazar Philippe Vandive for the expense of the maintenance and education of his step daughter, Charlotte Eléonore. Simart published an account of the indictment of the Vandive family. This indictment is preserved at the National Library of Paris.
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In 1705, in Paris, Guillaume Vandive married Eléonore Le Prieur. They had a daughter, Charlotte-Eléonore. Guillaume Vandive died in 1706 at age 26. After his death, on 15 June 1706, his widow Eléonore married the printer Nicolas Simart.
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Vandive published a series of works in collaboration with Louis Coignard (1680 – 27 September 1738). Coignard worked on the rue Saint-Jacques under the "Gold Eagle" mark. On 28 December 1737, Coignard was imprisoned at the
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Vandive's successor was Nicolas Simart. Simart married Vandive's widow and continued the business at the same address and under the same trade mark as a "printer and ordinary bookseller of Monseigneur the Dauphin".
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opposite the rue de la Parcheminerie. In 1701, 1704 and 1706, Vandive produced catalogues describing the books he had printed at his business. He also documented other books he had published in France and abroad.
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at the top. The listel contains the motto, "hoc duce tuta salus" (literally, "under his own safety" but in the spirit of "with this dolphin as guide, your safety is assured") inspired by the legend of the poet,
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In 1748, Simart was imprisoned for debts at the Caretaker's Lodge prison of Paris. According to the inspector, Hémery in his "Historique of Booksellers", Simart remained in prison on 1 January 1749.
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works. He was transferred to the convent of Meung-sur-Loire where he died a few months later. Coignard was the brother of Elie Jean-Baptiste Coignart (1667 – 1735) who published the first edition of
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and the East. His task was to collect objects for Louis XIV. According to Dirk Van der Cruysse, his books, published by Vandive, are among the most coloured journals of the period.
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Mémoire pour Nicolas Simart, marchand libraire à Paris, et damoiselle Eléonore Prieur, son épouse, tuteurs conjointement de damoiselle Charlotte-Eléonore Vandive etc...
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In 1703, a catalog of the books that Vandive published in collaboration with Coignard was produced. An example of one of the books catalogued is
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1703 - Frontispiece of the book Traité du Mérite, par l'abbé de Vassetz, printed by Guillaume Vandive, at Paris, au Dauphin Couronné, 1703.
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in 1694. He was the son of Jean-Baptiste Ier Coignart (1637 – 10 September 1686) printer-bookseller of the King and the French Academy.
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La spiritualite des Pays-Bas: l'evolution d'un doctrine mystique, avec une liste des traduction françaises des auteurs nèerlandais
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From April 1697 to April 1701, Vandive was apprenticed to Jean Boudot (about 1651– 1706), ordinary printer to the King and the
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Philippes Vandive, marchand orphèvre à Paris, appelant, et encore contre Balthazard-Philippes Vandive, intervenant et intimé
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on 22 November 1680 in Paris and was baptised on the 24th in the Church of St. Bartholomew, Paris, as "Vandivout" or "
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The special books section of the Royal Library of Brussels, has preserved one of Vandive's publications,
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Magazine Silverbel: Une famille d'orfevres d'origine bruxelloise a Paris: Les van Dievoet dits Vandive.
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by Nicolas Feuillet. Vandive also published the works of Henry de Barillon, Jean-Pierre Camus,
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Vandive's catalogues also contain books intended for "new converts". For example, he published
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of Trévoux. On 20 December 1701, Vandive was accepted as a Master under the recommendation of
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Catalogue chronologique des libraires-imprimeurs de Paris, depuis l'an 1470...jusqu'à présent
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A. Van Dievoet, "Quand le savoir-faire des orfèvres bruxellois brillait à Versailles", in
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Pierre Germain dit le Romain (1703 - 1783). Vie d'un orfèvre et de son entourage
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In 1731, Simart published a "new re-examined and corrected edition" of the
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Collection de décisions nouvelles et de notes relatives à la jurisprudence
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Alfred Détrez, "Aristocrates et joailliers sous l'ancien régime", dans
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Les libraires et imprimeurs de l'Académie française de 1634 à 1793
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This article is about the French printer. For other uses, see
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Moiens de réunir les Protestants avec l'Église romaine,
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Répertoire d'imprimeurs/libraires (vers 1500-vers 1810)
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Histoire abrégée de la Conversion de Monsieur Chanteau
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L'Aviosinement des protestants vers l'Eglise romaine
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Le Dictionnaire de l'Académie françoise dedié au Roy
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Vandive's typographical mark, made in homage to the
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He was a master tradesman under the 666:, Paris, 1703, Guillaume Vandive and 606:De Amsterdamse boekhandel 1680 - 1725 513:(antique dealer of the King), to the 752: 750: 748: 721:, by Guillaume Vandive, Paris, 1704. 719:Voyage du Sieur Paul Lucas au Levant 705:, by Guillaume Vandive, Paris, 1704. 703:Voyage du Sieur Paul Lucas au Levant 535:Voyage du Sieur Paul Lucas au Levant 488:Voyage du Sieur Paul Lucas au Levant 314:Guillaume Vandive was born into the 25: 701:1704 - Page de titre du tome I, de 359:Monseigneur the Grand Dauphin Louis 309: 13: 717:1704 - Frontispice du tome II, de 461:Charles-Joachim Colbert de Croissy 439: 45:it lacks sufficient corresponding 14: 837: 784: 745: 520: 710: 694: 682: 658:1703 - Frontispiece of the book 651: 278:. Vandive's premises was on the 235: 201: 132: 30: 575:Revue des documents historiques 543: 355:Louis Auguste, Prince of Dombes 326:(1654 – 1738), originally from 766: 662:by Camus bishop of Belley and 1: 738: 620:Mémoires du comte de Maurepas 602:Isabella Henriette van Eeghen 364: 481:Traité des Lettres de Change 344: 7: 726: 615:, Paris, 1789, p. 161. 397: 337:(1661 – 1729) of Brussels. 10: 842: 556:, Louvain, 1948, page 168. 407:on a charge of publishing 18: 577:, Paris, 1880, p. 68 351:Royal Academy of Sciences 176: 165: 157: 143: 128: 120: 106: 97: 90: 604:, Jean Louis de Lorme, 60:more precise citations. 611:A. M. Lottin, l'aîné, 494:. The plates bear the 475:, and Etienne Lochon. 369:Vandive worked on the 193: 467:. 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