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Jacob van
Liesvelt or
Jacob van
Liesveldt (Antwerp, c. 1489, – Antwerp, 28
November 1545), was a
Flemish printer,
publisher and bookseller. His printing...
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Glyceria maxima) near Gelkenes.
Castle Liesvelt was
built on such a
reedy field,
giving its name to the
Lords of
Liesvelt, who
owned lands within the muni****lity...
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Willem Frederik of N****au
bought the
barony of
Liesvelt in 1636. In
modern times the
barony of
Liesvelt became the muni****lity of Groot-Ammers. In 1986...
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Vorsterman 1535:
Antwerp -
Willem Vorsterman 1537:
Antwerp -
Hansken van
Liesvelt 1537:
Antwerp -
Heyndrick Peetersen van
Middelburch 1538:
Antwerp - Heyndrick...
- with such
works as the
Bible in Dutch:
published in 1526 by
Jacob van
Liesvelt;
Bible in French:
published in 1528 by
Jacques Lefevre d'Étaples (or Faber...
- He
served in the
Dutch army
until he
inherited the
Dutch Lordship of
Liesvelt [nl] from his uncle,
Philip of Hohenlohe-Neuenstein. When his
father died...
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complete Dutch Bible had been
printed in
Antwerp in 1526 by
Jacob van
Liesvelt. Like
other existing Dutch Bibles, however, it was
merely a translation...
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first complete Dutch Bible was
printed in
Antwerp in 1526 by
Jacob van
Liesvelt. However, the
translations of Luther's
Bible had
Lutheran influences in...
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complete Dutch-language
translation of the
Bible is
printed by
Jacob van
Liesvelt in Antwerp.
October –
Cuthbert Tunstall,
Bishop of London,
attempts to...
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portions of Luther's translation, was
printed in
Antwerp in 1526 by
Jacob van
Liesvelt. The
first printed edition with
critical apparatus (noting
variant readings...