Pierre Didot (1761–1853) was a celebrated French printer and typographer, famous for his "Edition of the Louvre" and for being part of a family that defined French printing for generations.
(formerly at the Louvre)
original: "ci-devant au Louvre". This refers to the period when the French government granted apartments and workshops within the Louvre palace to distinguished artists and scientists.
PONT DE LODI STREET.
A street in the 6th arrondissement of Paris, named to commemorate Napoleon's victory at the Battle of Lodi in 1796.
P. Didot the Elder, Louvre, Pont de Lodi Street, printing house
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