Jean Bogard
Jean Bogard (died around 1634) was a printer in Leuven and Douai in the 16th and 17th centuries.[1]
Life
Bogard was born in Leuven around the mid-16th century and from 1564 was working as a printer in the city. Not long after the foundation of Douai University Bogard began publishing in Douai, while continuing to maintain his printing house in Leuven until around 1600.
Bogard died in Douai around 1634, and his business was continued by his heirs.
Publications
- Vincent of Lerins, Petit traicté ... pour la vérité et antiquité de la Foy Catholique (Leuven, 1564) Available on Google Books
- Arnold Mermannus, De Fugienda Consuetudine Haereticorum Oratio Paraenetica Ad Catholicos (Leuven, 1564) Available on Google Books
- Petrus Bacherius, Hortulus precationum (Leuven, 1566)
- François Richardot, Quatre sermons du sacrement de l'autel (Leuven, 1567) Available on Google Books
- Petrus Bacherius, In Omnes Epistolas Quadragesimales Homiliae (Leuven, 1572) Available on Google Books
- Hortulus animae (Douai, 1574)
- François Pollet, Historia Fori Romani (Douai, 1576) Available on Google Books
- Jan Pascha, La pérégrination spirituelle vers la Terre saincte et cité de Jérusalem, translated by Nicolas de Leuze (Douai, 1576) Available on Google Books
- Prosper of Aquitaine, Opera (Douai, 1577) Available on Google Books
- Recueil des lettres, actes et pieces plus signalees du progres et besongne faict en la ville d'Arras & ailleurs, pour parvenir à une bonne paix & reconciliation avec sa majesté catholicque, par les estatz d'Arthois & deputez d'autres provinces (Douai, 1579) Available on Google Books
- Traicte de reconciliation faict en la ville d'Arras le XVIIe. de may 1579 (Douai, 1579) Available on Google Books
- Jean Michel, L'anatomie du corps politique comparé au corps humain, translated from Latin by Paul du Mont (Douai, 1581) Available on Google Books
- Statuta synodi dioecesanae audomarensis, anno M D LXXXIII (Douai, 1583), the statutes of the diocesan synod called by Jean Six to introduce Tridentine reform in the diocese of Saint-Omer
- Floris Van der Haer, De initiis tumultuum Belgicorum (Douai, 1587) Available on Google Books
- Guillaume Gazet, Magdalis. Comoedia sacra (Douai, 1589)
- Luis de Granada, Le memorial de la vie chrestienne (Douai, 1592) Available on Google Books
- Etienne Du Tronchet, Lettres missives et familières d'Estienne du Tronchet (Leuven, 1593) Available on Google Books
- Giovanni Pietro Maffei, Les trois livres de la vie du Père Ignace de Loyole (Douai, 1594) Available on Google Books
- Joannes Molanus, De Historia SS. Imaginum et Picturarum pro vero earum usu (Leuven, 1594) Available on Google Books
- Baldric of Noyon, Chronicon Cameracense et Atrebatense, edited by Georges Colvener (Douai, 1615) Available on Google Books
- Jean-Baptiste Gramaye, Rerum Duacensium Libri Tres (Douai, 1618) Available on Google Books
References
- ↑ E.-H.-J. Reusens, "Bogard (Jean)", Biographie Nationale de Belgique, vol. 2 (Brussels, 1868), 615-616.
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