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Louis Elsevier (eigentlich Lodewijk Elzeverius; der Familienname wird auch Elsevier oder Elzevier geschrieben; * 1540 in Löwen; † 4. Februar 1617 in Leiden) war ein niederländischer Buchbinder, Buchhändler sowie der Begründer des Verleger- und Buchhandelsgeschlechts der Elseviers.
Lodewijk Elzevir (c. 1540 – 4 February 1617), originally Lodewijk or Louis Elsevier or Elzevier, was a printer, born in the city of Leuven (today in Belgium, then part of the Habsburg Netherlands or Spanish Netherlands).
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In all Louis published about 150 works. He died on 4 February 1617. Of his seven sons, five, Matthieu/Matthijs, Louis, Gilles, Joost and Bonaventura, adopted their father's profession. Among them, Bonaventura Elzevir (1583–1652) is the most celebrated.
Louis Elzevir (ĕl´zəvər, –vēr), 1540–1617, Dutch printer and bookseller, whose name also appeared as Elsevier or Elzevier. He produced his first book at Leiden in 1583. Under his descendants, the business was continued until 1791. In its best years it was easily the greatest publishing business in the world.
been learned that Louis Elsevier, the first of the name to achieve fame as publisher and bookseller, was born at Louvain (where his ancestors had lived for centuries) in 1546 or 1547, the son of 'Hans of Louvain,' a printer. All known facts of his early life are derived from similar barren entries in official records. A narrative based on
Publish with us. Policies and ethics. The city census of 1581 duly took note of the fact that one Louis Elsevier, a binder of Louvain, now resided in Leyden, and that he had brought with him an assistant, Pauls Reyniers, also of Louvain. The new man was soon at work binding books for the University...