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Girolamo Scotto (Hieronymus Scotus; also Gerolamo) (c.1505 – 3 September 1572) was an Italian printer, composer, businessman and bookseller of the Renaissance, active mainly in Venice. He was the most influential member of the firm of Venetian printers, the House of Scotto, which existed from the late 15th century until 1615. At its peak in the 1560s, the Scotto firm under Girolamo was one of the preeminent publishing firms of Europe, producing volumes on law, scholasticism, philosophy, medicine, theology, and ancient literature in addition to music. Only the firm of Gardano produced more books of music in the 16th century than the House of Scotto under Girolamo; over half of Scotto's publications, 409 out of approximately 800 in total, were books of music.

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  • Girolamo Scotto (Hieronymus Scotus; also Gerolamo) (c.1505 – 3 September 1572) was an Italian printer, composer, businessman and bookseller of the Renaissance, active mainly in Venice. He was the most influential member of the firm of Venetian printers, the House of Scotto, which existed from the late 15th century until 1615. At its peak in the 1560s, the Scotto firm under Girolamo was one of the preeminent publishing firms of Europe, producing volumes on law, scholasticism, philosophy, medicine, theology, and ancient literature in addition to music. Only the firm of Gardano produced more books of music in the 16th century than the House of Scotto under Girolamo; over half of Scotto's publications, 409 out of approximately 800 in total, were books of music. (en)
  • Girolamo Scotto (en latin : Hieronymus Scotum ; aussi Gerolamo) (Milan, vers 1505 – Venise, 3 septembre 1572) est un imprimeur italien, compositeur, homme d'affaires et libraire de la Renaissance, essentiellement actif à Venise. Il a été le membre le plus influent de la maison d'édition vénitienne, la firme Scotto, qui a existé de la fin du XVe siècle jusqu'à 1615. À son apogée dans les années 1560, la firme Scotto dirigée par Girolamo était l'une des maisons d'édition éminente en Europe, qui éditait des livres sur le droit, la scolastique, la philosophie, la médecine, la théologie et la littérature ancienne, en plus de la musique. Seule la maison d'édition d'Antonio Gardano produisait plus de livres sur la musique au XVIe siècle que la maison des Scotto sous Girolamo; plus de la moitié de (fr)
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  • Girolamo Scotto (Hieronymus Scotus; also Gerolamo) (c.1505 – 3 September 1572) was an Italian printer, composer, businessman and bookseller of the Renaissance, active mainly in Venice. He was the most influential member of the firm of Venetian printers, the House of Scotto, which existed from the late 15th century until 1615. At its peak in the 1560s, the Scotto firm under Girolamo was one of the preeminent publishing firms of Europe, producing volumes on law, scholasticism, philosophy, medicine, theology, and ancient literature in addition to music. Only the firm of Gardano produced more books of music in the 16th century than the House of Scotto under Girolamo; over half of Scotto's publications, 409 out of approximately 800 in total, were books of music. (en)
  • Girolamo Scotto (en latin : Hieronymus Scotum ; aussi Gerolamo) (Milan, vers 1505 – Venise, 3 septembre 1572) est un imprimeur italien, compositeur, homme d'affaires et libraire de la Renaissance, essentiellement actif à Venise. Il a été le membre le plus influent de la maison d'édition vénitienne, la firme Scotto, qui a existé de la fin du XVe siècle jusqu'à 1615. À son apogée dans les années 1560, la firme Scotto dirigée par Girolamo était l'une des maisons d'édition éminente en Europe, qui éditait des livres sur le droit, la scolastique, la philosophie, la médecine, la théologie et la littérature ancienne, en plus de la musique. Seule la maison d'édition d'Antonio Gardano produisait plus de livres sur la musique au XVIe siècle que la maison des Scotto sous Girolamo; plus de la moitié des publications de Scotto, 409 sur environ 800 au total, étaient des livres sur la musique. (fr)
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