-
Johann Veldener (born in Würzburg, died in
Leuven between 1486 and 1496), also
known as Jan
Veldener or
Johan Veldenaer; was an
early printer in Flanders...
- languages. Caxton,
probably with the ****istance of
Colard Mansion and
Johann Veldener,
printed his
translation in 1473 or 1474 (traditionally "ca. 1475") in...
- 1484. Speier.
Anonymous 1484 Leuven.
Johann Veldener.
Herbarius in Dyetsche. 1484. Leuven.
Johann Veldener 1485-86. Leipzig.
Markus Brand 1484. P****au...
-
return to
Antwerp in 1648 he
married Anna
Maria Veldener, the
daughter of the
prominent sculptor Jenijn Veldener. The
couple had
eight children of whom three...
- London: For the
Early English Text Society. p. 1. (Begins with Moses)
Veldener,
Johann (1863). Berjeau, Jean
Philibert (ed.).
Geschiedenis van het Heylighe...
-
known as
Epistule Caroli, was a book
first published in 1476 by
Johann Veldener in Leuven, and
reprinted dozens of
times over the next few decades. It...
- set in
Italianate landscapes. His
mother was An
Veldener, the
daughter of the
sculptor Jennyn Veldener. Two of his brothers, Jan
Peeter the
Elder and Alexander...
-
Italianate landscapes. His
mother was Anna
Maria Veldener, the
daughter of the
prominent sculptor Jenijn Veldener. Two of his brothers, Jan
Peeter the Elder...
-
Antwerp as a son of the
landscape painter Peeter van
Bredael and Anna
Maria Veldener. His
father was
known for his in
market scenes and
village feasts set in...
- earlier: Den
Herbarius in dyetsche,
reprint of a work
published by
Johann Veldener in
Leuven in 1484 1514: Bethlem, Een
devote meditacie op die p****ie ons...