Jean Brito
Jean Brito or Jan Brulelou (active 1455–1483) was a Breton printer in the Burgundian Netherlands. He was born in Pipriac, a village approximately halfway between Rennes and Nantes. He moved to Tournai where he worked as a calligrapher. Then he moved to Bruges, where he became a printer in the course of the 1470s.[1] In a short verse he refers to himself as a citizen of Bruges.[2]
Jean Brito  | |
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![]() The statue of Jean Brito at Pipriac  | |
| Native name | Jan Brulelou  | 
| Born | Pipriac | 
| Died | Bruges | 
| Occupation | calligrapher, printer | 
| Citizenship | Bruges | 
| Period | 15th-century | 
| Years active | 1455–1483 | 
References
    
- Walsby, Malcolm (9 June 2011). The Printed Book in Brittany, 1484-1600. ISBN 978-9004204515.
 - F. Van de Putte, "Briton (Jean)", Biographie Nationale de Belgique, vol. 3 (Brussels, 1872), 71–72.
 
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