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Elzevir family
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Elzevir family

 or Elsevier family

Family of Dutch booksellers, publishers, and printers, 15 members of which were in business between 1587 and 1681. Members of the family operated at The Hague, Utrecht, and Amsterdam. They were best known for their books or editions of the Greek New Testament and the classics. Though their work enjoyed an almost legendary reputation for excellence of typography and design, it is now regarded as merely typical of the high quality that prevailed in their day in Holland.



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The sources in the DecisionMaker Medical Database include the American Men & Women of Science Gale Directory, the Journal of Emergency Medicine (JEMS), Nursing Management and the Nurse Practitioner Database from Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, and other industry-leading controlled circulation files and sources from members of the Reed Elsevier family.
Samios joined the Reed Elsevier family in 1997, first as a member of Reed Elsevier's corporate development group, moving on a year later to its corporate strategy team focusing on the company's U.
Thompson joined the Reed Elsevier family of companies in 1994 when he was named vice president of marketing for the Legal Information Services (LIS) unit of LEXIS-NEXIS.
 
 
 
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