Abraham Savgrain
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Abraham Savgrain was a French publisher of the beginning of the 17th century. He was located Rue St Jacques, in Paris
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. Among other books, he published:
  • "Ad veritatem hermeticae medicinae stabiliendam", by Duchesne, Joseph, 1604
  • "Récit de l'entrée solemnelle et remarquable faite à Rome, par Dom Philippe Francois Faxicura
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    " ("Account of the solemn and remarquable entrance in Rome of Dom Philippe Francois Faxicura"), in 1616
  • "Libre discovrs fait av roy, svr la conclvsion de la paix." Paris: Abraham Savgrain, 1516 [i.e., 1616].
  • "Observations diverses de Lovyse Bovrgeois ditte Bovrsier Sage-femme de la Royne" by Boursier, Louise Bourgeois, 1617

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