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'''Arend De Keysere''' ('''Arnoldus cesaris''', '''Arnoul de keysere''') ( ? - [[Ghent]], 1490) was a [[Flemish people|Flemish]] masterprinter of [[incunabula]]. De Keysere, who very probably was trained as a [[Printer (publisher)|printer]] in [[France]], started printing in [[Oudenaarde]] in 1480. Shortly afterwards, in 1483, he established himself as a printer in [[Ghent]] where he stayed until his death in 1490. De Keyser edited 33 publications : 13 letters of [[indulgence]], 9 [[theological]] works and 5 official publications; 23 of them were in [[Latin]], 8 in [[Dutch language|Dutch]] and 3 in [[French language|French]]. Two of them have remarkable [[woodcut]]s.
'''Arend de Keysere''' ('''Arnoldus cesaris''', '''Arnoul de Keysere''') ( ? - [[Ghent]], 1490) was a [[Flemish people|Flemish]] masterprinter of [[incunabula]]. De Keysere, who very probably was trained as a [[Printer (publisher)|printer]] in [[France]], started printing in [[Oudenaarde]] in 1480. Shortly afterwards, in 1483, he established himself as a printer in [[Ghent]] where he stayed until his death in 1490. De Keyser edited 33 publications : 13 letters of [[indulgence]], 9 [[theological]] works and 5 official publications; 23 of them were in [[Latin]], 8 in [[Dutch language|Dutch]] and 3 in [[French language|French]]. Two of them have remarkable [[woodcut]]s.


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==External links==
==External links==
*[http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.rbc/rosenwald.0526.1 Historie van Saladine. Audenarde [Arend de Keysere, before 1483]. From the [http://www.loc.gov/rr/rarebook/ Rare Book and Special Collections Division] at the [[Library of Congress]]
*[http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.rbc/rosenwald.0526.1 Historie van Saladine. Audenarde [Arend de Keysere, before 1483]. From the [https://www.loc.gov/rr/rarebook/ Rare Book and Special Collections Division] at the [[Library of Congress]]


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Latest revision as of 21:27, 21 May 2021

Arend de Keysere (Arnoldus cesaris, Arnoul de Keysere) ( ? - Ghent, 1490) was a Flemish masterprinter of incunabula. De Keysere, who very probably was trained as a printer in France, started printing in Oudenaarde in 1480. Shortly afterwards, in 1483, he established himself as a printer in Ghent where he stayed until his death in 1490. De Keyser edited 33 publications : 13 letters of indulgence, 9 theological works and 5 official publications; 23 of them were in Latin, 8 in Dutch and 3 in French. Two of them have remarkable woodcuts.

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  • Meester Arend de Keysere, 1480 - 1490 : Dirk Martens-Jaar / J. Machiels. - Gelegenheidsuitg., 1973, 215 p.

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