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Evangelia Et Epistolae, Breviusculis Qui B Usd A M Hermanni Torrentini Scholiis illustrata Antwerpen, Anthonis Van Der Haghen, 1540 [NK 897-Nat, Derniers Imprimeurs, VIII, 32–33]
Ist Teil von
Post-Incunabula en Hun Uitgevers in de Lage Landen/Post-Incunabula and Their Publishers in the Low Countries, p.96-97
Ort / Verlag
Dordrecht: Springer Netherlands
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Alma/SFX Local Collection
Beschreibungen/Notizen
Son and successor to Govaert van der Haghen, brother-in-law to the Antwerp printer Jan van der Loe and by the remarriage of his mother in 1535 to the Antwerp bookseller Joannes Coccius, the latter’s stepson, Anthonis van der Haghen or Dumaeus, printer-publisher, produced some twenty books “in Onser Liever Vrouwen Pant” between 1540 and 1543. Most of these are religious works or texts by classical authors and humanists. It was at the beginning of his brief career that he published the Gospels and the Epistles, with glosses by Hermannus Torrentinus (van der Beken), a Brother of the Common Life from the northern Netherlands. The title-page is one of clarity and restraint, the text being bounded by a dainty ornamental border of woodcuts in the Renaissance style, composed of tendrils, candela-bra and curious canopic urns.