Joannes Cnobbaert

Jan or Joannes Cnobbaert (1590–1637) was a Flemish printer, publisher and bookseller who was active in Antwerp in the early 17th century.

Martyrdom of St Lawrence, coloured etching on vellum, published by Joannes Cnobbaert

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
Emblem engraved by Philips van Mallery for the Typus mundi, 1627
  • 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
  • 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
    • Cornelius Curtius, Virorum illustrium ex ordine eremitarum D. Augustini[19]
    • Jeremias Drexel, Caelum beatorum civitas aeternitatis[20]

References

  1. Jan Cnobbaert at the Netherlands Institute for Art History
  2. Jan Cnobbaert at the British Museum
  3. Michiel Cnobbaert at the British Museum
  4. Frans Jozef Peter Van den Branden, Geschiedenis der Antwerpsche schilderschool, Antwerpen, 1883, pp. 960–962 (in Dutch)
  5. Buchler, Thesaurus phrasium poeticarum on Google Books
  6. Makeblijde, Den hemelschen handel der devote zielen on Google Books
  7. Typus mundi at limo.libis.be
  8. De groote evangelische peerle on Google Books
  9. Jaerlijcksche brieven van Japonien on Google Books
  10. Bolognino, Uyt-vaert van het ghereformeert nachtmael on Google Books
  11. Wichmans, Brabantia Mariana tripartita on Google Books
  12. Choquet, Mariae Deiparae on Google Books
  13. Puteanus, Historiae barbaricae on Google Books
  14. Augustine, De boecken der belydenissen on Google Books
  15. Aedo y Gallart, El memorable y glorioso viaje on Google Books
  16. Le voyage du prince Don Fernande on Google Books
  17. Strada, De Bello Belgico on Google Books
  18. Zachmoorter, Thalamus sponsi, bruydegom's beddeken: het tweede deel on Google Books
  19. Curtius, Virorum illustrium ex ordine eremitarum D. Augustini on Internet Archive
  20. Drexel, Caelum beatorum civitas aeternitatis on Google Books
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