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Caesar Joachim Trognaesius or Troigney (born 1590) was a 17th-century printer-bookseller and calligraphic type designer.


Life

Caesar Joachim continued the bookshop and printing business of his father,
Joachim Trognaesius Joachim Trognaesius, sometimes Trognesius or Trogney (died 23 June 1624), was a printer and bookseller in late-16th-century and early-17th-century Antwerp. Life Joachim Trognaesius is first mentioned as a bookseller in the accounts of the Planti ...
, on the churchyard of
Antwerp Cathedral The Cathedral of Our Lady ( nl, Onze-Lieve-Vrouwekathedraal) is a Roman Catholic cathedral in Antwerp, Belgium. Today's see of the Diocese of Antwerp started in 1352 and, although the first stage of construction was ended in 1521, has never been ...
. His date of death is unknown. Calligraphic type of his design was demonstrated in ''Nouvel A. B. C.'', published by Arnold van Brakel in Antwerp in 1671.


Publications

* Willem Marcquis, ''Decas pestifuga seu decem quaestiones problematicae de peste, unà cum exactissima instructione purgandarum aedium infectarum'' (1627) – a treatise on the pestilence
Available on Google Books
* Juan Francisco Rodriguez, ''Nieuwen dictionaris om te leeren de Nederlandtsche ende Spaensche talen: met groote neerstigheydt by een vergadert ende ghestelt met de nomina, genera, verba ende eenighe coniugatien'' (1634) – A Dutch-Spanish dictionary and grammar
Available on Google Books
* Lazarus Marcquis, ''Volcomen tractaet van de peste'' (1636) – a treatise on the pestilence
Available on the Internet Archive
* Arnold de la Porte, ''Compendio de la lengua española. Institutie vande Spaensche tale'' (1637), dedicated to
Johannes Chrysostomus vander Sterre Johannes Chrysostomus vander Sterre (1591–1652), sometimes Jean Chrysostome Van der Sterre or Joannes Chrysostomus Stella, was an ecclesiastical writer and abbot of St. Michael's Abbey, Antwerp. Life Vander Sterre was born in 's-Hertogenbosch on ...

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Aubertus Miraeus Aubert le Mire, Latinized Aubertus Miraeus (30 November 1573 – 19 October 1640) was an ecclesiastical historian in the Spanish Netherlands. Life Miraeus was born in Brussels. His father was Guillaume le Mire and his mother Joanna Speeckae ...
, ''Regulae et Constitutiones Clericorum in Congregatione viventium'' (1638) – Various rules for clergy living in communit
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* Caesar Joachim Trognaesius, ''El Grande dictionario y thesoro de las tres lenguas Española, Francesa y Flamenca con todos los nombres de los Reynos, ciudades y lugares del mundo. Le Grand Dictionnaire et Tresor de trois langues, François, Flameng et Espaignol, avec tous les noms des Royaumes, Villes et lieux du Monde. Den grooten Dictionaris ende Schat van dry talen, Duytsch, Spaensch ende Fransch, met de namen der Rijcken, Steden ende plaetsen der wereldt'' (1639; reprinted 1642) – a three-language dictionary, thesaurus and gazetteer compiled from the work of
Cornelis Kiliaan Cornelis Kiliaan (1528, Duffel – 1607, Antwerp), was a 16th-century lexicographer, linguist, translator and poet of the Southern Netherlands. Biography He was born in Duffel between 1528 and 1530. His parents, Anna and Hendrick van Kiele Rec ...
,
César Oudin César Oudin (''c''. 1560 – 1 October 1625) was a French Hispanist, translator, paremiologist, grammarian and lexicographer. He translated into French ''La Galatea'' and the first part of ''Don Quixote''. He wrote a ''Grammaire espagnolle expl ...
, Juan Francisco Rodriguez, and others
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Jean-Jacques Courvoisier Jean-Jacques Courvoisier (died 1652) was a Minim Friar from the County of Burgundy and a spiritual author in the Spanish Netherlands.Carlo de Clercq, "Jean-Jacques Courvoisier", '' Bibliotheca belgica'', vol. 226 (1961), entry C885. Life Courvoisi ...
, ''Le prince immortel tiré sur la vie et la fin glorieuse de S.A.R. Don Ferdinand d'Autriche, Infant d'Espagne'' (1642) – a eulogy of the
Cardinal-Infante Ferdinand of Austria Cardinal-Infante Ferdinand (also known as Don Fernando de Austria, Cardenal-Infante Fernando de España and as Ferdinand von Österreich; May 1609 or 1610 – 9 November 1641) was Governor of the Spanish Netherlands, Cardinal of the Holy Catholic ...
Carlo de Clercq, "Jean-Jacques Courvoisier", ''
Bibliotheca belgica Bibliotheca may refer to: * ''Bibliotheca'' (Pseudo-Apollodorus), a grand summary of traditional Greek mythology and heroic legends * ''Bibliotheca historica'', a first century BC work of universal history by Diodorus Siculus * ''Bibliotheca'' ( ...
'', vol. 227-228 (1963), entry C890.
* Jean-Jacques Courvoisier, ''Les oeuvres spirituelles'' (3 vols., 1644-1645)


References

*Fernand Donnet, ''Les Imprimeurs Trognaesius et leur famille'' (Antwerp, 1919)


External links


Secondary title page
of ''El Grande dictionario y thesoro de las tres lenguas'', with portrait vignette of Caesar Joachim Trognaesius (Caesar Trogney) at lower left. {{DEFAULTSORT:Trognaesius, Caesar Joachim 1590 births Year of death unknown 17th-century printers 17th-century publishers (people) Book publishers (people) from the Spanish Netherlands Typographers and type designers