Joannes Masius

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Printer's device of Joannes Masius, found in H. van Cuyck, Litvrgicæ precationes (1605), Universiteit Antwerpen - Bibliotheek Ruusbroecgenootschap RG 3113 H 10 (f. i6 verso)

Jan Maes or Joannes Masius (active 1566–1615) was a printer and bookseller in the university town of Leuven in the Habsburg Netherlands.

Career[edit]

Masius, a native of Leuven, moved to Antwerp to work for Christopher Plantin at the Plantin Press in 1566.[1][2] He left Plantin in 1567 and in 1570 he was licensed as a printer in the city of Leuven.[2] One of his sons, Joannes Masius the Younger, became a printer-bookseller in Ath; another, Bernard or Bernardin, took over his business in Leuven in 1616.[1]

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References[edit]

  1. ^ a b "Joannes Masius". data.bnf.fr. Bibliothèque nationale de France. Retrieved 28 Aug 2018..
  2. ^ a b Walsby, Malcolm. "Chapter 15: Cheap Print and the Academic Market: The Printing of Dissertations in Sixteenth-Century Louvain". In Pettegree, Andrew (ed.). Broadsheets: Single-sheet Publishing in the First Age of Print. Brill. pp. 360–361. Retrieved 19 January 2023.