Day, John (1521/2-1584), printer and bookseller

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Day, John (1521/2-1584), printer and bookseller

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        1521/2-1584

        Historia

        John Day was a leading member of the Elizabethan book trade. His early years remain obscure, but he was printing in London from 1546. Working in partnership with William Seres, Day seized upon the opportunities presented by the accession of Edward VI. With the regulations against Protestant and evangelical works removed, Day and Seres published authors including John Hooper, Hugh Latimer, and John Calvin. In 1550, Day dissolved his partnership with Seres and transferred from the Stringers’ Company to the Stationers’ Company. In 1553, he secured the patent to publish works by Thomas Becon and John Ponet. The reign of Mary proved challenging for the evangelical printer and he was briefly imprisoned in 1554, but Elizabeth’s accession saw him restored to prominence. Under Elizabeth, Day collected major printing patents so that he controlled the publication of some of the period’s most lucrative works, including the ABC with Little Catechism and English psalter. His most ambitious and significant publication was John Foxe’s Book of Martyrs. Day’s success and ever-growing monopolies of lucrative books did not make him a popular figure in the trade. In 1573, there was an attempt on his life and in 1584 he was forced to hand the rights to thirty books to the Stationers’ Company. He died whilst travelling to visit his wife’s family in Suffolk, leaving a hefty and complex inheritance for his son, Richard Day, who inherited his business.

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        Death: Walden, Essex

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        Funciones, ocupaciones y actividades

        Printer (1546-1584); Renter Warden (1562-1564); Under-warden (1564-1565, 1566-1567); Upper-warden (1572-1573, 1576-1577); Master (1580-1581)

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        Alice Lehunte (second wife); Richard Day (son), printer; John Day (son), scholar and clergyman

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        Danter, John (1566-1599), printer (1566-1599)

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        jerárquica

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        Stationers' Company Archive

        Reglas y/o convenciones usadas

        International Standard Archival Authority Record for Corporate Bodies, Persons and Families - ISAAR(CPF) 2nd edition - ICA 2004 ISBN 2-9521932-2-3

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        Borrador

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        Idioma(s)

        • inglés

        Escritura(s)

        • latín

        Fuentes

        Oxford Dictionary of National Biography

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