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Jean Le Clerc (c.1560 - 1621 or 1624) was a French geographer, copperplate engraver, printer and publisher, mainly active in Paris. He was also known as Jean Le Clerc IV, Jean Le Clerc le fils, Jean Le Clerc le jeune (to distinguish him from his father Jean Le Clerc III), Joannes Le Clerc, Johannes Le Clerc, Johannes Clericus and Jean Leclerc. He was born into the French Wars of Religion, which only ended when he was thirty-eight, and as a Huguenot he fled Paris in 1588 and spent a year elsewhere in France. He gained royal concessions under Henry IV of France and Louis XIII of France and developed a huge publishing business, collaborating with several engravers and publishing maps, images of contemporary events and other works, including an atlas of France. His wife was Frémine Ricard or R

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  • Jean Le Clerc (Geograph) (de)
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  • Jean Le Clerc, unter anderem auch Jean IV Le Clerc, Joannes Le Clerc, Johannes Le Clerc, Johannes Clericus oder Jean Leclerc, (getauft am 16. August 1560 in Paris; † 1621 wahrscheinlich in Paris) war ein französischer Geograf, Kupferstecher, Drucker und Verleger, der hauptsächlich in Paris gewirkt hat. Seine ersten vier Lebensjahrzehnte wurden von den Hugenottenkriegen (1562–1598) überschattet. So musste er als Hugenotte um seiner Sicherheit willen Paris um 1588 verlassen und einige Jahre lang das Leben eines Flüchtlings in Frankreich führen. (de)
  • Jean Le Clerc (c.1560 - 1621 or 1624) was a French geographer, copperplate engraver, printer and publisher, mainly active in Paris. He was also known as Jean Le Clerc IV, Jean Le Clerc le fils, Jean Le Clerc le jeune (to distinguish him from his father Jean Le Clerc III), Joannes Le Clerc, Johannes Le Clerc, Johannes Clericus and Jean Leclerc. He was born into the French Wars of Religion, which only ended when he was thirty-eight, and as a Huguenot he fled Paris in 1588 and spent a year elsewhere in France. He gained royal concessions under Henry IV of France and Louis XIII of France and developed a huge publishing business, collaborating with several engravers and publishing maps, images of contemporary events and other works, including an atlas of France. His wife was Frémine Ricard or R (en)
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  • Jean Le Clerc, unter anderem auch Jean IV Le Clerc, Joannes Le Clerc, Johannes Le Clerc, Johannes Clericus oder Jean Leclerc, (getauft am 16. August 1560 in Paris; † 1621 wahrscheinlich in Paris) war ein französischer Geograf, Kupferstecher, Drucker und Verleger, der hauptsächlich in Paris gewirkt hat. Seine ersten vier Lebensjahrzehnte wurden von den Hugenottenkriegen (1562–1598) überschattet. So musste er als Hugenotte um seiner Sicherheit willen Paris um 1588 verlassen und einige Jahre lang das Leben eines Flüchtlings in Frankreich führen. Ausgestattet mit verschiedenen königlichen Privilegien von Heinrich IV. und Ludwig XIII., entwickelte Jean Le Clerc eine umfangreiche verlegerische Tätigkeit. Er arbeitete mit einer ganzen Reihe von Stechern zusammen und veröffentlichte unter anderem Bildnisse des Zeitgeschehens und Kartografien. Eine seiner wesentlichsten Arbeiten war die Gestaltung und Herausgabe eines Atlases von Frankreich. (de)
  • Jean Le Clerc (c.1560 - 1621 or 1624) was a French geographer, copperplate engraver, printer and publisher, mainly active in Paris. He was also known as Jean Le Clerc IV, Jean Le Clerc le fils, Jean Le Clerc le jeune (to distinguish him from his father Jean Le Clerc III), Joannes Le Clerc, Johannes Le Clerc, Johannes Clericus and Jean Leclerc. He was born into the French Wars of Religion, which only ended when he was thirty-eight, and as a Huguenot he fled Paris in 1588 and spent a year elsewhere in France. He gained royal concessions under Henry IV of France and Louis XIII of France and developed a huge publishing business, collaborating with several engravers and publishing maps, images of contemporary events and other works, including an atlas of France. His wife was Frémine Ricard or Richard. (en)
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