Ketelaer and Leempt, however, at Utrecht, Veldener at Louvain and elsewhere, Caxton and Mansion at Bruges, were real pioneers.
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Alfred W. Pollard
There is nothing here to encourage the idea which Mr. Proctor seems to have entertained that Colard Mansion had already begun work on his own account, and that Caxton obtained his help for his English books.
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Alfred W. Pollard
He probably came to England with Caxton in 1476, since we hear of him as early as 1480 in a legal document about a house.
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Alfred W. Pollard