Jan or Joannes Cnobbaert (1590–1637) was a Flemish printer, publisher and bookseller who was active in Antwerp in the early 17th century.
Life
Cnobbaert was born in Antwerp in 1590. He married Maria de Man.[1] In 1623 he was registered as living next to the 'Huys der Professen vande Societeyt IESV, in S. Peeter' in Antwerp.[2] After he died in Antwerp on 14 September 1637 his widow Maria continued the business as "Widow of Jan Cnobbaert" ('Vidua Cnobbaert' or 'Veuve Cnobbaert').[1][2] The printer Michiel Cnobbaert or Knobbaert who was active at the same address in the 1660s and early 1670s was probably a relative (possibly a son).[1][3]
In 1642 his daughter, Jacoba Maria, married the artist Jan Thomas van Ieperen.[4]
Publications
- 1620: Johann Buchler, Thesaurus phrasium poeticarum[5]
- 1625: Lodewijk Makeblijde, Den hemelschen handel der devote zielen[6]
- 1627: Gesuiti : Collegium Antuerpiense, Typus mundi in quo eius calamitates et pericula nec non diuini, humanique amoris antipathia, emblematice proponuntur[7]
- 1629: De groote evangelische peerle vol devote ghebeden, goddelijcke oeffeningen, ende gheestelijcke leeringhen[8]
- 1631: Antonius a Burgundia, Linguae vitia et remedia
- 1632
- Jaerlijcksche brieven van Japonien der jaren 1625. 1626. 1627[9]
- Guilielmus Bolognino, Uyt-vaert van het ghereformeert nachtmael[10]
- Augustinus Wichmans, Brabantia Mariana tripartita[11]
- Bonaventura Speeckaert, Den Spieghel der Patientie onses salighmakers Iesu Christi ghebenediidt
- 1634
- François-Hyacinthe Choquet, Mariae Deiparae in ordinem praedicatorum viscera materna[12]
- Erycius Puteanus, Historiae barbaricae libri VI[13]
- 1635
- Augustine of Hippo, De boecken der belydenissen[14]
- Diego de Aedo y Gallart, El memorable y glorioso viaje del infante Cardenal D. Fernándo de Avstria[15]
- French translation as Le voyage du prince Don Fernande frère du Roy Philippe IV[16]
- Famiano Strada, De Bello Belgico[17]
- Michiel Zachmoorter, Thalamus sponsi, bruydegom's beddeken: het tweede deel[18]
- 1636
References
- 1 2 3 Jan Cnobbaert at the Netherlands Institute for Art History
- 1 2 Jan Cnobbaert at the British Museum
- ↑ Michiel Cnobbaert at the British Museum
- ↑ Frans Jozef Peter Van den Branden, Geschiedenis der Antwerpsche schilderschool, Antwerpen, 1883, pp. 960–962 (in Dutch)
- ↑ Buchler, Thesaurus phrasium poeticarum on Google Books
- ↑ Makeblijde, Den hemelschen handel der devote zielen on Google Books
- ↑ Typus mundi at limo.libis.be
- ↑ De groote evangelische peerle on Google Books
- ↑ Jaerlijcksche brieven van Japonien on Google Books
- ↑ Bolognino, Uyt-vaert van het ghereformeert nachtmael on Google Books
- ↑ Wichmans, Brabantia Mariana tripartita on Google Books
- ↑ Choquet, Mariae Deiparae on Google Books
- ↑ Puteanus, Historiae barbaricae on Google Books
- ↑ Augustine, De boecken der belydenissen on Google Books
- ↑ Aedo y Gallart, El memorable y glorioso viaje on Google Books
- ↑ Le voyage du prince Don Fernande on Google Books
- ↑ Strada, De Bello Belgico on Google Books
- ↑ Zachmoorter, Thalamus sponsi, bruydegom's beddeken: het tweede deel on Google Books
- ↑ Curtius, Virorum illustrium ex ordine eremitarum D. Augustini on Internet Archive
- ↑ Drexel, Caelum beatorum civitas aeternitatis on Google Books
External links
- Media related to Joannes Cnobbaert at Wikimedia Commons
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