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Jean Bogard (died around 1634) was a printer in
Leuven Leuven (, ) or Louvain (, , ; german: link=no, Löwen ) is the capital and largest City status in Belgium, city of the Provinces of Belgium, province of Flemish Brabant in the Flemish Region of Belgium. It is located about east of Brussels. Th ...
and
Douai Douai (, , ,; pcd, Doï; nl, Dowaai; formerly spelled Douay or Doway in English) is a city in the Nord département in northern France. It is a sub-prefecture of the department. Located on the river Scarpe some from Lille and from Arras, Do ...
in the 16th and 17th centuries.


Life

Bogard was born in Leuven around the mid-16th century and from 1564 was working as a printer in the city. E.-H.-J. Reusens, "Bogard (Jean)", ''
Biographie Nationale de Belgique The ''Biographie nationale de Belgique'' (French; "National Biography of Belgium") is a biographical dictionary of Belgium. It was published by the Royal Academy of Belgium in 44 volumes between 1866 and 1986. A continuation series, entitled the '' ...
'', vol. 2 (Brussels, 1868), 615-616.
Not long after the foundation of
Douai University The University of Douai (french: Université de Douai) ( nl, Universiteit van Dowaai) is a former university in Douai, France. With a medieval heritage of scholarly activities in Douai, the university was established in 1559 and lectures start ...
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

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Vincent of Lerins Vincent ( la, Vincentius) is a male given name derived from the Roman name Vincentius, which is derived from the Latin word (''to conquer''). People with the given name Artists *Vincent Apap (1909–2003), Maltese sculptor *Vincent van Gogh ...
, ''Petit traicté ... pour la vérité et antiquité de la Foy Catholique'' (Leuven, 1564) * Arnold Mermannus, ''De Fugienda Consuetudine Haereticorum Oratio Paraenetica Ad Catholicos'' (Leuven, 1564) * Petrus Bacherius, ''Hortulus precationum'' (Leuven, 1566) * François Richardot, ''Quatre sermons du sacrement de l'autel'' (Leuven, 1567) *Petrus Bacherius, ''In Omnes Epistolas Quadragesimales Homiliae'' (Leuven, 1572) *''Hortulus animae'' (Douai, 1574) * François Pollet, ''Historia Fori Romani'' (Douai, 1576) *Jan Pascha, ''La pérégrination spirituelle vers la Terre saincte et cité de Jérusalem'', translated by Nicolas de Leuze (Douai, 1576) *
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, ''Opera'' (Douai, 1577) *''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) *''Traicte de reconciliation faict en la ville d'Arras le XVIIe. de may 1579'' (Douai, 1579) *Jean Michel, ''L'anatomie du corps politique comparé au corps humain'', translated from Latin by Paul du Mont (Douai, 1581) *
Balthazar Ayala Balthazar Ayala (1548–1584) was a military judge in the Habsburg Netherlands during the opening decades of the Eighty Years' War who wrote an influential treatise on the law of war. Life Ayala was born in Antwerp in 1548, the son of a Spanish cl ...
, ''De jure et officiis bellicis et disciplina militari'' (Douai, 1582) * ''Statuta synodi dioecesanae audomarensis, anno M D LXXXIII'' (Douai, 1583), the statutes of the diocesan synod called by
Jean Six Jean Six (1533–1586) was a theologian and bishop of Saint-Omer. Life Six was born in Lille, Walloon Flanders, in 1533, the son of a city magistrate. He studied at Leuven University, graduating Master of Arts in 1551. From 1552 to 1558 he taugh ...
to introduce Tridentine reform in the diocese of Saint-Omer * Floris Van der Haer, ''De initiis tumultuum Belgicorum'' (Douai, 1587) * Guillaume Gazet, ''Magdalis. Comoedia sacra'' (Douai, 1589) * Luis de Granada, ''Le memorial de la vie chrestienne'' (Douai, 1592) *
Estienne Du Tronchet Estienne Du Tronchet (1510/15–1578/84) was a letter-writer and translator in Renaissance France. Life Du Tronchet was born in Montbrison ( Forez) between 1510 and 1515. Orphaned as a child, he was raised by an uncle, Jean Thevenon, who was a me ...
, ''Lettres missives et familières d'Estienne du Tronchet'' (Leuven, 1593) * Giovanni Pietro Maffei, ''Les trois livres de la vie du Père Ignace de Loyole'', translated by Michel d'Esne (Douai, 1594) * Joannes Molanus, ''De Historia SS. Imaginum et Picturarum pro vero earum usu'' (Leuven, 1594
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* ''Lettre du Japon des années 1591 et 1592'', translated by Michel d'Esne (Douai, 1595) *
Fulvio Androzzi Fulvio Androzzi or Androzio (1523–1575) was an Italian Jesuit and author of devotional literature. Life Androzzi was born in 1523 in Montecchio (since renamed Treia), in the province of Macerata. He bore the title doctor of both laws, probabl ...
, ''Traictè de la frequente communion et des fruicts qui en procedent'', translated by
Antoine Gazet Antoine Gazet (active 1595–1610) was a physician and translator in the Habsburg Netherlands. He was born in Aire-sur-la-Lys around the middle of the 16th century and was educated at least in part in Italy. After returning from Italy he lived for ...
(Douai, 1599) *
Joannes Busaeus Joannes Busaeus or Johannes Busius (1547–1611), also known as Jan Buys (Dutch) and Jean Busée (French), was a Catholic theologian from the Habsburg Netherlands who wrote in defence of the introduction of the Gregorian calendar in Germany, and p ...
, ''Manuel contenant des dévotes méditations sur tous les évangiles'' (Douai, 1612) *
Baldric of Noyon Baldric of Noyon was the forty-second bishop of Tournai (1099–1112).F. Hennebert, "Baldéric", '' Biographie Nationale de Belgique''vol. 1(Brussels, 1866), 659-661. A chronicle of Arras and Cambrai has mistakenly been attributed to him. His survi ...
, ''Chronicon Cameracense et Atrebatense'', edited by Georges Colvener (Douai, 1615) *
Jean-Baptiste Gramaye Jean-Baptiste Gramaye (Antwerp, 1579 - Lübeck, 1635) was an early modern historian of the Southern Netherlands. He studied law and became a professor at Leuven University. Later he was employed as court historian by Albert VII, Archduke of Aust ...
, ''Rerum Duacensium Libri Tres'' (Douai, 1618)Rerum Duacensium
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References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Bogard, Jean 16th-century births 1630s deaths Businesspeople from Leuven 16th-century printers 17th-century printers Book publishers (people) of the Habsburg Netherlands Year of birth uncertain