Philippus Nutius (printer)

Philippus Nutius or Philips Nuyts (1543—1586) was a printer-bookseller in 16th-century Antwerp.

Philippus was the son of the printer Martinus Nutius I (1515—1558) and Marie Borrewater.

He was licensed as a printer on 15 September 1564 and took over the family business from his mother, "Widow of Martinus Nutius".

[1] When licensed in 1570 under more stringent laws, he declared that he could not himself operate a printing press, but managed the affairs of the printing house and bookshop in the manner he had learned from his father.

[1] He knew Latin, French, Spanish, Dutch and Italian, and a little German.