Sixteenth Arrondissement CROSSWORD HERE *** Printers and Bookstores of the Grande Siècle If we believe Abraham du Pradel's irreplaceable ~Pocket Book of Parisian Addresses~, a sort of Gault-Millau of the end of the 17th century marvellously reprinted for the Elzevirian Library in 1878, editors, bookstores and printers were at the top of their game. We also learn that Sir Aubon, on the quai des Augustines at the corner of rue Gist-le-coeur sold the works of the Abbot of Fenelon and those of the Abbot Fleury. Those of Mr. Boileau were sold by the house of Sir Denis Thierry on rue Saint-Jacques, however, the books by the gentlemen of Port-Royal could be found on the same street at the house of Desprez, Josset, Roulland and Pralart. Enthusiasts of musical scores and opera pamphlets could get them at rue Saint-Jean-de-Beauvais at the house of Sir Ballard, and those looking for works on gardening had every interest in visiting the house of Sir Charles de Sercy at the Grande Salle du Palais. Deluynes, Loyson and Trabouillet had a large assortment of comedians, historians and poets, publishing Corneille, Moliere and Racine. The French Academy's dictionary was published at the house of Coignard. The latin collection ~ad usum Delphini~ was edited by Frederic Leonard, the king's usual printer, at rue Saint-Jacques and the Venetian Stairs; books on mathematics were done at the house of Jombert at quai Augustins, those of medicine at the house of widow Nion at quai Nesles, textbooks were sold by the house of widow Thiboult, with the exception of those for the Jesuit RR.PP. who got theirs from rue Saint-Jacques at the house of widow Besnard. Eloy La Vasseur, Bernache and Denis Nyon were considered the best bookbinders, and as for print makers, the house of Philippe Cottin on rue Saint-Jacques at the top of rue de Foin; by the statue of Minerva was the house of Jean Sanlecque and that of Sir de la Caille, the rookies who had "the secret of making the material strongly clean and type founders who never rest and never waste anything." *** Parisian Writers All of these writers, though some are forgotten today, lived in Paris. But where? [writers] 1. D'Alembert 2. J.A. du Baif 3. Cardinal de Bernis 4. Brillat-Savarin 5. Guillaume Bude 6. Chamfort 7. Chapelain 8. Marie-Joseph Chernier 9. Casimir Delavigne 10. Fabre d'Egantine 11. Florian 12. Grimm 13. Ignace de Loyola 14. Jean-Baptiste Rousseau 15. Mme de Sevigne 16. Tallemant des Reaux 17. Theophile de Viau [streets] A. Rue des Bons-Enfants B. Rue du Cardinal-Lemoine C. Rue Chabanais D. Rue de la Ch.-d'Antin E. Rue de l'Echiquier F. Rue du Four G. Rue Michel-Le-Comte H. Rue du Montmorency I. Rue des Noyers (place Maubert) J. Rue Quincampoix K. Rue Saint-Augustin L. Rue Saint-Martin M. Rue de Sevigne N. Rue Valette O. Place Vendome P. Rue Ville-l'Eveque (Cambaceres) Q. Rue de la Vrilliere