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Mierdman (c.1510–1559) was
among the most
important Dutch printers of
Reformation books.
Mierdman, also
known as
Stephen Mierdman,
Steven Mierdmans,...
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seems to have
acquired a
certain amount of
printing material from
Steven Mierdman, who on the
accession of Mary had been
obliged to
leave England. In that...
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changed "Holland" to "Reusel-De Mierden, Noord-Brabant, Netherlands."
Steven Mierdman (ca.1510 in
Hooge Mierde – 1559) a
Dutch printer of
Reformation books Harry...
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superintendent of the
church Marten Micron,
first pastor of the
church Steven Mierdman,
printer (pseudonym
Niclaes van Oldenborch),
joined the
church in 1550...
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Cambridge University Press. ISBN 978-0-521-44549-8. (Part 1
Mierdman,
London 1551;
Parts 2 and 3 Barckman, Cologne. 1562, 1568)
Parts 1-2, 1551-1562...
- Penry,
Protestant pamphleteer and
martyr (died 1593)
January –
Steven Mierdman,
printer (born c. 1510) May 19 –
Pierre Doré,
theologian (born c. 1500)...
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superintendent of the
church Marten Micron,
first pastor of the
church Steven Mierdman,
printer (pseud.
Niclaes van Oldenborch),
joined the
church in 1550 Justus...
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Gerard de Jode, cartographer, engraver, and
publisher (1509–1591)
Steven Mierdman,
printer (born c. 1510)
Gracia Mendes Nasi,
wealthy businesswoman (1510–1569)...
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Mierdman: "The
three 'Crowley'
books of 1549
seemingly were
printed for him by others: STC 2725 by
Stephen Mierdman (only); 6087 and...
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Robert Crowley and was
printed by him,
Richard Grafton and/or
Stephen Mierdman. Crowley's
psalter is a rare
example of two-color
printing (red and black...