PERSONEN FILTERS: s=, field=publishing
Gevonden personen:
Member Group(s)
- Boerhaave (instrumentenmakers)
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N/ABIO
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Biography:
Publisher in Brussel, around 1890: 'A.N. Lebegue &C.' Published a terrestrial globe.
Residence
- Brussel 1890~
Occupation
- Publisher 1890~, Brussel
Education
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- Archive Museum Boerhaave
Publications
N/AWiki and VIAF
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Member Group(s)
- Database Clusius
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Biography:
Protestant bookseller and printer, first in Paris, then in Frankfurt. Carolus Clusius lived in his house during his stay in Paris in 1560-62, as well as Hubert Languetus and Thomas Rehdiger. Clusius also visited him in Frankfurt in 1573 and 1579.
Mentioned frequently in the Camerarius correspondence as an intermediary in Clusius' network.
Residence
- Paris 
- Frankfurt am Main  - 1581
Occupation
- bookseller , Paris
- bookseller  - 1581, Frankfurt am Main
Education
N/AMembership
N/AProvenance
- F.W.T. Hunger, Charles de l'Escluse (Carolus Clusius). Nederlandsch kruidkundige, 1526-1609. vol. I (the Hague 1927) 54, 60, 65.
- F.W.T. Hunger, Charles de l'Escluse (Carolus Clusius). Nederlandsch kruidkundige, 1526-1609. vol. II (the Hague 1942) 29, passim.
- Robert J. Evans, 'The Wechel Presses: Humanism and Calvinism in Central Europe (1572-1627)', 'Past & Present', Supplement 2 (Oxford 1975).
Publications
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- Database Clusius
Variant Names
- Bry, Jean Theodore de
BIO
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Biography:
Son of the well known engraver and publisher Theodor de Bry and brother of Johann Israel. Orignally from Liege, they settled in Frankfurt in 1588. They published many travel accounts, emblembooks and - with Boissard - portraits of scholars.
In 1590 Carolus Clusius translated the English logbook by Thomas Harriot on the journey of Sir Walter Raleigh to Virginia (1585) for Johann Israel and Johann Theodor de Bry, this became the first part of Americae pars I-IX, collectio peregrinationum in Indiam Occidentalem.
Quoted in:
C. Clusius, Curae Posteriores (Leiden 1611) 42.
Residence
- Frankfurt am Main 1588 - 1623
Occupation
- printer , Frankfurt am Main
Education
N/AMembership
N/AProvenance
- Michiel van Groesen, The Representations of the Overseas World in the De Bry Collection of Voyages (1590-1634) (Leiden | Boston 2008)
- F.W.T. Hunger, Charles de l'Escluse (Carolus Clusius). Nederlandsch kruidkundige, 1526-1609. I (The Hague 1927) 178.
Publications
N/AMember Group(s)
- Database Clusius
Variant Names
- Bry, Jean Israel de
BIO
Dissertation: N/AHighest degree: N/A
Fields of interest:
Biography:
Son of the well known engraver and publisher Theodor de Bry and brother of Johann Thedor. Orignally from Liege, they settled in Frankfurt in 1588. They published many travel accounts, emblembooks and - with Boissard - portraits of scholars.
In 1590 Carolus Clusius translated the English logbook by Thomas Harriot on the journey of Sir Walter Raleigh to Virginia (1585) for Johann Israel and Johann Theodor de Bry, this became the first part of Americae pars I-IX, collectio peregrinationum in Indiam Occidentalem.
Residence
- Frankfurt am Main 
Occupation
- printer , Frankfurt am Main
Education
N/AMembership
N/AProvenance
- Michiel van Groesen, The Representations of the Overseas World in the De Bry Collection of Voyages (1590-1634) (Leiden | Boston 2008)
- F.W.T. Hunger, Charles de l'Escluse (Carolus Clusius). Nederlandsch kruidkundige, 1526-1609. I (The Hague 1927) 178.