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Excerpt from Antoine V�rard
The colophons of V�rard's books, though often bearing no date, afford nevertheless a clue to a Chronological Classification, on account of the variations of the address, which is nearly always given. Thus up to O�tober, 1499, he occupied an establishment on the Pont Notre Dame and a Shop in the Sainte Chapelle. The bridge collapsed on O�tober 25th, 1499, whereupon, still keeping his second establishment, V�rard changed his first to an address which appears variously as Pres Petit Pont, rue Saint Jacques pres Petit Pont, Carrefour saint-severin, Petit Pont pres du Carrefour saint-severin, and Petit Pont devant la rue Notre Dame. It has been generally supposed that the address Carrefour S. Severin represents a separate and earlier establishment, which was only used till September, 1500, but this con?i�ts with the colophon of a Harm (no. Which bears the date August 18th, 1502, and the address Carrefour Saint Severin. V�rard's next move was in September, 1503, to an address which generally appears under the form devant la rue Neuve Notre Dame, but is also described as devant la grande �glise Notre Dame, Pres l'ostel Dieu devant la rue Neuve Notre Dame, and Devant Notre Dame. The Froissart of 1518 [no. Published by Ve'rard's successors, gives the alternative forms devant la rue Neuve Notre Dame and rue de la Juiverie.
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