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Michelle Nicod (1519 – 3 January 1618) was a book printer and publisher, active in Geneva in 1585–1618.
Michelle Nicod was born in Cumigny. She was married to the book printer and publisher Jean Durant (d. 1585) and took over his business as a widow. She printed and published medicinal, legal and religious works as well as laws for the city of Geneva. She is well documented for her many business transactions and lawsuits with the Protestant Church authorities. She died in Geneva, aged about 99.
Compagnie des pasteurs et professeurs de Genève (1980). Registres de la Compagnie des pasteurs de Genève (en francés). VI, 1589-1594. Librairie Droz. ISBN9782600030922. Consultado el 11 de marzo de 2006.
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