BOOKS ON ARCHITECTURE
After the death of Guyon Boudeville, executed for his Protestant faith in 1562, the remaindered copies were transported to Paris and put up for sale by Gabriel Buon, who reprinted the four introductory pages with a new title page and the last leaf containing the notice to the reader. He logically deleted the colophon dated 1559 as well as the mark of the Toulouse printer on the back of the page. Frédérique Lemerle (Centre national de la recherche scientifique, Critical bibliography
H. Graillot, “Deux architectes-archéologues du XVIe siècle dans le Midi de la France”, REA, 21, 1919, pp. 290-294. F. Lemerle, Les Annotations de Guillaume Philandrier sur le De Architectura de Vitruve, Livres I à IV, Introduction, translation and commentary, Paris, Picard, 2000, pp. 25-27. J. Mégret, “Guyon Boudeville, imprimeur toulousain, 1541-1562”, BHR, 6, 1945, pp. 210-301. D. M. Millette, “Vitruvius and the French Landscape of Ruins : On Jean Gardet and Dominique Bertin’s 1559 Annotations of De Architectura”, CHORA V- Intervals in the Philosophy of Architecture, 2007, pp. 259-284. B. Tollon, “L’Epitome de Vitruve par Jean Gardet et Dominique Bertin, à Toulouse en 1559[1560]”, S. Deswarte-Rosa (ed.), Sebastiano Serlio à Lyon, Architecture et imprimerie, Lyon, Mémoire Active, 2004, pp. 432-435. B. Tollon, descriptive note 69 in the exhibition catalogue for L’humanisme à Toulouse (1480-1580), April 20-May 22, 2004, Toulouse, 2004, p. 88.
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