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                <text>Valerii Maximi dictorum factorum q. memorabilium exempla : adiecto indice propriorum nominum, rerumque memoria dignarum locupletissimo</text>
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                <text>&lt;span style="text-decoration:underline;"&gt;English&lt;/span&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Sebastian Gryphius (1492-1556) was a German printer (born Greif, in Reutlingen), although he would establish himself in Lyon, France for the bulk of his career. Chiefly printing the works of classical Latin authors, Gyphius published the works of many contemporary Humanists, including Erasmus (1466-1536). Gryphius also made use of the Italic type created by Aldus Manutius in his printing practice. In modern speak, he would be called an “early adopter” of Italic. Gryphius’ printer’s mark is a pun on his last name: it depicts, naturally, the mythological beast of the griffin. &lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;span style="text-decoration:underline;"&gt;Français&lt;/span&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Sebastian Gryphius (1492-1556) est un imprimeur d’origine allemande, mais qui fit carrière à̀ Lyon en France. Il a surtout imprimé les œuvres des auteurs latins classiques, mais également celles de ses contemporains humanistes dont Érasme (1466-1536). Il est l’un des premiers imprimeurs à utiliser le caractère italique créé par Aldus Manutius. Sa marque est un jeu sur son propre nom de famille, celle-ci repré́sentant le griffon de la mythologie.</text>
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                  <text>Les archives des femmes comprennent plus de 170 fonds et collections de documents d'archives portant sur l'histoire des femmes au Canada et plus particulièrement sur le mouvement féministe depuis les années 1960. On trouve plusieurs fonds d'organismes mais également d'individus qui ont oeuvré à l'amélioration de la condition politique, sociale et économique des Canadiennes</text>
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