Norton, John (1556/7-1612), bookseller and publisher

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Norton, John (1556/7-1612), bookseller and publisher

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        1556/7-1612

        Histórico

        Norton served his apprenticeship to his uncle, the London bookseller, William Norton from 1578 to 1586. From 1587, Norton was often found in Edinburgh, where he was importing books from Germany, especially after having secured a license to import books duty free into Scotland in 1589. The Scottish business weakened, however, after losing legal cases against other Edinburgh booksellers and Norton sold the business off entirely in 1596. Meanwhile in London, his first publication was a tract by Beza in 1590. Some of Norton’s more notable later publications included John Gerard’s Herbal (1597) and James I & VI’s Basilicon Doron (1603). John Bill was bound as an apprentice to Norton in 1592 and would go on to become his lifelong business partner, often travelling to continental Europe as Norton’s agent. In 1605, Norton, Bill and Norton’s cousin, Bonham Norton, formed an official publishing partnership under the imprint Officina Nortoniana. As a member of the Stationers’ Company, Norton was elected to the livery in 1598. He rose through the ranks of the Company after being elected an Assistant in 1602, serving as Upper-warden and Master for terms apiece. By the time of his death in 1612, Norton was an incredibly wealthy bookseller and left £1000 to the Company in his will.

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        King’s Printer of Latin, Greek, and Hebrew (1603-1612); Upper-warden (1604-1606); Master (1607-1608; 1611-1612); Alderman for Bread Street (1611)

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        Richard Norton (father); Joyce Norton (wife); William Norton (uncle), bookseller; Bonham Norton (cousin), bookseller

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        Stationers' Company Archive

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        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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        • latim

        Fontes

        Oxford Dictionary of National Biography

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