58:, the printing press did not directly bear Jeanne's first name but instead it reflected her married name and her status as a widow, committing to paying her taxes and employing a man for tasks falling within the male domain she was however one of the rare female figures of the Lyon humanist printing press with seven other widows.
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Born Jeanne de La Saulcée at the end of the 15th century, on an unknown date. In 1516, she married the Lyon printer-publisher Barnabé Chaussard and brought him as a dowry of half a house located “rue Mercière, near Notre-Dame-de-Confort," situated between the bookseller Aimé de La Porte and the
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Lambany at the end of 1528, she left the company's management to her new husband, who published under his own name. Widowed again in December 1529, she changed the company name to: “Veuve de Barnabé Chaussard” (Widow of Barnabé Chaussard).
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printer François Fradin. Chaussard set up his printing house there. The couple had six children, four daughters and two sons.
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