Perisse Frères

Perisse Frères (established c. 1760) was a publishing firm in Lyon, France, established by Jean-André Perisse-Duluc (born 1738) and his brother Antoine.[1][2] Around 1825 the business expanded to Paris,[3] becoming "Bourguet-Calas et Cie" in 1874.[4] The business in Lyon continued into the 1880s.[5]

Published by the firm

  • Anne-Marie du Boccage (1764), Recueil des oeuvres de Madame Du Bocage, Lyon: Frères Perisse
  • Vitet, Louis (1778). Pharmacopée de Lyon, ou exposition méthodique des médicaments simples et composés. Les Freres Perisse.
  • André-Marie Ampère (1802), Considerations sur la théorie mathématique du jeu, Lyon: Chez les frères Perisse, OL 23290595M
  • Voltaire (1807), La Henriade, Lyon: Chez les frères Perisse
  • Jacques Bins (1835), Lettres sur les États-Unis d'Amérique
  • Sylvain Auguste de Marseul (1839), Éléments d'arithmétique raisonnée, à l'usage des frères de Saint-Joseph, Paris et Lyon: Périsse frères
  • Rituale Romanum, Pauli V jussu editum, inde vero a Benedicto XIV auctum et castigatum, Lyon, Paris: Perisse Frères, 1848, OL 24356966M

See also

References

  1. Aimé Vingtrinier (1894). Histoire de l'imprimerie à Lyon de l'origine jusqu'à nos jours (in French).
  2. "Jean André et Antoine Perisse (1734-?)". Dictionnaire des journalistes (1600-1789) (in French). Voltaire Foundation.
  3. "Frères Perisse (1760 - 1868)". CERL Thesaurus. Consortium of European Research Libraries. Retrieved December 19, 2012.
  4. Perisse Frères (1877), Catalogue de livres de fonds et d'assortiment, Paris: Bourget-Calas et Cie, OL 24399546M
  5. Michel Manson (2005). "Editorial strategies of provincial Catholic publishing houses for the young in 19th century France". Religion, Children's Literature and Modernity in Western Europe 1750-2000. Leuven University Press.
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