Charles Boscart

Charles Boscart is a Imprimeur French.

It went to be established with Saint-Omer, at the beginning of the 17th century. The Typographie in this city dates from the Jésuite S which had made nest in there 1594 and creates to them Imprimerie about 1600. The first laic printer, François Bellet settled in 1602; Boscart was the second printer and printed with the sign of the Maison Loyola.

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