Veldener, Johann, active 1473-1486
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- Johan Veldener ; born in Würzburg, died in Louvain after 1487 ; bookbinder, printer, draughtsman, type founder, and engraver ( (ECARTICO, University of Amsterdam, viewed February 10, 2020) )
- Drucker der Flores Sancti Augustini; active Cologne, 1471-1475; sometimes identified with Jan Veldenar in Louvain or Johann Schilling in Cologne ( (Katalog der Deutschen Nationalbibliothek, viewed on Sept. 9th, 2025) )
- LC in RLIN, 09/25/97(hdg.: Veldener, Jan, fl. 1473-1485)
- Veldener, Johan ; active in Louvain (1473/4-1477), Utrecht (1478-1481) and Culemborg (1483) ( (Register van drukkers, uitgevers en boekverkopers, Universiteitsbibliotheek, viewed February 10, 2020) )
- Veldener, Johan ; variants: Johan Veldeneer, Johan Veldenaer, Jan Veldenar ; address in Utrecht: Opten Dam ( (Short Title Catalogue Netherlands, viewed February 10, 2020) )
- The legendary history of the cross, a series of 64 woodcuts from a Dutch book published by Veldener, A.D. 1483, 1887
- Alle die epistelen ende euangelien mitten sermoenen vanden ghehelen jaere, 1478(name not given)
- BM 15th cent.v. 9, p. 135 (Louvain, first press: matriculated at the University of Louvain 30 July 1473; latest book attributed to this press appeared in 1477) v. 9, p. 11 (Utrecht, second press: earliest date connected with this press is 4 Nov. 1478, latest work 9 Oct. 1481) v. 9, p. 94 (Kuilenburg, third press: first book completed 6 Mar. 1483; two works dated 27 Sept. 1483) v. 9, p. 161 (Louvain, fourth press: last period of activity began in 1484; Veldener was still at work in 1486)
- A bibl. of printing, 2001(Veldener, John, a German who began to print in Louvain in 1473, in Utrecht in 1478, in Culenberg in 1483; last work with his imprint is dated 1484)
- ADB(Veldener, Johann, one of the earliest printers in the Netherlands)
- Copinger2313 (Jan Veldener)
- IDL1703 (Johan Veldener)
- Pellechet4597 (Johannes Veldener)
Wikipedia description:
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. He worked as a punchcutter and printer in Cologne, together with William Caxton, who may have financed his first books. They both left for Flanders in 1472. Evidence indicates that Veldener assisted Caxton in setting up his printing office in Bruges and helped printing his first work there, the 1472-1473 Recuyell of the Historyes of Troye by Raoul Lefèvre. Afterwards, Veldener went to Leuven and set up his printing company there, becoming the second printer in Leuven after John of Westphalia, and the third or fourth in the Netherlands. He entered the Leuven University on 30 July 1473 in the faculty of Medicine. He left Leuven in 1477, after the death of Charles the Bold caused unrest in the city, and went to Utrecht. When that city also became troubled, he left for Culemborg, and finally returned to Leuven in 1484. Veldener was also known for creating typefaces, both for his own work and for others, and Caxton is believed to have taken one of Veldener's typefaces with him to England and used it among others on his first edition of the Canterbury Tales. It is probable that he later bought a number of other typefaces from Veldener as well. While in Utrecht, Veldener also supposedly wrote a Chronyck van Hollandt, Zeelandt, ende Westvrieslandt (a Chronicle of Holland, Sealand, and Western Friesland), which was reprinted in 1650 in Utrecht. Other works attributed to him are the Cronijcken van Enghelant (a chronicle of the English kings until 1460), Cronijcken van Utrecht (a history of the Bishopric of Utrecht), Cronijcken van Gelre, Cronijcken van Cleve and the Cronijcken van Brabant. Currently it is believed that these works were anonymous and printed by him, and that the later attributions to him as writer are erroneous.
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