Adriaan van Meerbeeck

Adriaan van Meerbeeck

Engraving of the author at the age of 57 (1620)
Born 1563
Antwerp, Duchy of Brabant, Habsburg Netherlands
Died 1627
Language Dutch
Nationality Brabantine
Period 1617-1625
Genres historian, translator
Subjects history, funerary literature, devotion, travel
Notable works Chronycke van de gantsche werelt (1620), Nederlantschen Mercurius (1625)

Adrianus or Adriaan van Meerbeeck (1563–1627) was a writer and translator from Antwerp.[1]

Life

Meerbeeck was born in Antwerp in 1563. By 1600 he was headmaster of the Aalst grammar school, and he was still living in Aalst in 1625.[2] He is best known for two chronicles, Chronycke van de gantsche werelt (1620) and Nederlantschen Mercurius (1625), and also for compiling accounts of the funerals of Ferdinand II of Aragon, Emperor Charles V, Philip II of Spain, Rudolph II, Philip III of Spain and Albert VII, Archduke of Austria.

His brother, Jan van Meerbeeck, was a printer in Brussels.

Works

Histories

Translations

References

  1. Paul Bergmans, "Meerbeeck, Adrien van", Biographie Nationale de Belgique, vol. 14 (Brussels, 1897), 252-254.
  2. A. J. van der Aa, Biographisch woordenboek der Nederlanden, vol. 12/1 (Haarlem, 1869), 483. Available on Digital Library for Dutch Literature. Accessed 16 November 2015.
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