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Poemata, 1578

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Museum Plantin-Moretus
Author Franciscus HAEMUS (DE HEEME)
Title page transcription [Within woodcut-compartment:] † POEMATA □ FRANCISCI ‖ HAEMI ‖ INSVLANI, ‖ ad Reuerēdum patrem ‖ D. IOANNEM ‖ LOAEVM Præpositum ‖ Euersamensem; ‖ Iam primùm in lucem edita. ‖ ⊕ 19 ‖ ANTVERPIAE, ‡ Ex officina Christoph. ‖ Plantini, M.D.LXXVIII.
Collation 16mo [95]: A-T⁸; pages 1-298, [299-304] (Errors: 17 for 179)
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Pages [1]: Title [2]: Blank 3-298: Text (italic type, parts and marginals in roman type) [299]: approbation (s. Walter vander Steghen, Antwerp) [300-304]: Blank
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Copies Museum Plantin-Moretus- A 502KBR Royal Library of BelgiumGhent University Library
Bibliographical references Ruelens-de Backer, page 184 (1578, no. 8) and page 202 (1579, no. 18)
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Note 1 Collection of Latin humanistic poems, for the larger part to honour local personalities or inspired by contemporary events and as such representing a certain historical interest (cf. de Vocht, pages 514-516): a) In honour of Joannes Loaeus, 'prepositus' of the Abbey of Eversam (pages 3-7), and Joannes de Hond, priest of St. Peter in Ypres (7-16); b) Poems in honour of the author and his works by Antonius Meyerus, Hadrianus Hogius, and Gulielmus de Steenhuus (pages 16-18); c) Collection of obituaries (Funebrium libri duo. Prior ecclesiasticorum habet tumulos; alter laicorum). Liber I (pages 19-83): Cornelius Jansenius, first bishop of Ghent (died April 1576; poem addressed to Joannes David, 'scholastrus' at Courtrai; pages 19-23), Joannes Callinus, abbot of Zonnebeke (d. 5 September 1566) (page 24), Petrus Libbus of the Church of St. Mary at Courtrai (d. 29 December 1555 or 1556; poem addressed to Antonius Meyerus; pages 25-28), Adrianus Hackius, canon at Torhout (pages 28-30), Petrus Verespt, canon at Torhout (addressed to Guliermus Belizonius, priest at Torhout; pages 30-31), Joannes Snickius, 'prepositus' of St. Martin at Ypres (page 31), Paulus Fabrus, sexton and schoolmaster at Torhout (pages 31-32), Adrianus Pichart, canon at Courtrai (pages 32-34), Petrus Papaeus, schoolteacher at Menin (page 34), Antonius Nestius, priest at Courtrai (pages 34-36), Adrianus Barlandus, 'rhetor' at Louvain (page 36), Jodocus de la Royere, sexton at Courtrai (d. 3 March 1544; pages 36-38), Jacobus Thielt, canon at Courtrai (page 38), Reiffinus, theologian of the Franciscan Order (pages 38-39), Guilielmus Bersaques, dean of St. Mary at Courtrai (pages 39-40), Joannes Callewardus, lawyer (pages 40-45), Galterus Monsius, canon at St. Martin at Ypres (pages 45-46), Jacobus Meyerus, historiographer (pages 46-51), Petrus Torrentinus, abbot of Ename (d. 24 August 1556; pages 51-53), Joannes Tombius (d. 21 January 1571; pages 53-55), Petrus Famellart, priest at Tourcoing, murdered by Calvinists, 2 December 1569 (page 56), Georgius Veldius, priest at Bissegem (page 57), Joannes Berganus, priest at Hulste (d. 8 December 1573; pages 57-58), Petrus Titelmannus, inquisitor (pages 58-62), Joannes Canius, canon at Courtrai (pages 62-64), Adrianus Ogiers, clerk at Socques (d. 20 October 1573; pages 64-66), Joannes Loaeus, 'prepositus' of Eversam (page 66), Franciscus Richardot, bishop of Arras (d. 26 July 1574; pages 66-68), Gilbertus d'Oignies, bishop of Tournai (d. 25 August 1574; pages 68-70), Poem addressed to Antonius Meyerus (pages 71-72), Jodocus Segardus, priest at Ronse (pages 72-75), Arnoldus Caboterius, physician (pages 75-77), Jodoca Elboa, nun at Courtrai (d. 9 May 1564; page 77), Catharina de Haene, nun at Courtrai (d. 19 September 1574; pages 77-79), Gulerma Velia, nun at Courtrai (d. 17 December 1573 or 1574; pages 79-81), Catharina Willia, nun (pages 82-83). Liber II (pages 84-139): Poem to Hieronymus Phaletus, poeta Genuensis (pages 84-85), Prince René of Nassau (d. 14 July 1544; pages 85-96), Poem to Philippus Beaufortius (pages 96-98), Joannes Halloinus (pages 98-99), Gulermus Budaeus (pages 99-100 and 102), Poem to Laurentius Dacolius and Joannes Silvius (page 101), Jodocus Herselius (pages 102-104), Poem to Joannes Dorperius, canon at Courtrai (pages 104-105), Daniel Tertrius (d. 7 March 1559; pages 105-107), Petrus Megangus, schoolteacher (pages 107-108), Leonardus Meyerus, son of the schoolteacher Antonius Meyerus (pages 108-109), Cornelius Coclenius (pages 109-110), Paulus Sauvagius, school-teacher at Tournai (pages 110-111), Joannes Hantsamus, school-teacher (d. 15 January 1561; pages 111-114 and pages 116-117), Isabella, wife of Joannes Hantsamus (pages 114-115), Jacobus Vasius (page 115), 'toparchus' (= lord) Victia (page 116), toparchus Dazelensis (page 116), toparchus de Lignes (pages 117-118), Jacobus Reigherus, school-teacher at Courtrai (pages 118-121), Joannes Molanus, secretary of the chapter of Harelbeke (pages 122-124), Joannes Classonius, receiver of West-Flanders (pages 124-127), Jacobus Molanus, secretary of the bishopric of Tournai (pages 127-130), Poem to Philippus de Catulle (pages 130-131), Ludovicus de Wale, lord of Mortagne (d. August 1576; pages 131-134), Joannes Silvius, physician, professor at Douai (pages 134-139); d) Miscellaneorum carminum liber primus sacra complectens (pages 140-204) (with parts dedicated to Joannes Loaeus and Antonius Meyerus); e) Liber secundus [Miscellaneorum carminum] complectens profana (pages 205-245): Ode addressed to his teacher at Louvain in 1536 (pages 205-209), to Dionysius De Preijs of Tournai (Louvain, April 1537; pages 209-214), to Nicolaus Coclites, called Buuz (pages 214-219), on the battle of Landrecies, 1543 (pages 219-220), on the reduction of Térouane, 1553 (pages 220-221), to Jacobus Plouverius, dean of Harelbeke (pages 221-222), on the victory against the Turcs at Lepante, 7 October 1571 (pages 222-231), to Jodocus Segardus (page 231), to Raphael Noterius (pages 231-232), to Matthias Manoirex (page 232), to Joannes Molinerus (page 232), to Simon Mantheus (pages 232-233), to Adrianus Mourmannus, canon at Voormezele (page 233), to Petrus Matthaeus on the birth of his son in Rome, 1 November 1573 (pages 233-234), on the marriage of Henricus Meuchenius and Catharina Meyerius (pages 234-239), on the marriage of Andreas Pevernage and Maria Maeges, Courtrai, 15 June 1574 (pages 234-240), on the marriage of Joannes Brouck and Iodoca du Jardin, May 1571 (pages 240-241), on the marriage of the lord of Montigny (page 241), to Joannes Carettus, canon at Tournai, on his return from Italy (page 241), to Margareta of Parma (page 242), to Gilbertus d'Oignies, bishop of Tournai (pages 242-243), to the Archbishop of Mainz and Maximilian, King of Bohemia (pages 243-245); f) Liber tertius [Miscellaneorum carminum] partim ethica, partim encomiastica complectens (pages 246-298) with poems addressed to Joannes Carettus, canon at Tournai, and Joannes de Hond and Franciscus Vaerburck, priests at Ypres, and poems in honour of a number of personalities: to Margareta Ogiers (pages 279-280), on the marriage of Joannes Piers, receiver of the lord of Gruthuse, and Jodoca Reigheria, February 1575 (pages 280-284), on the marriage of Martinus Loeus and Joanna Tasckia, June 1575 (pages 284-285), to Franciscus Burkius, priest at Rinegeest and his mother and two sisters (pages 287-297), to the three brothers Adrianus, Ioannes, Augustinus Canii [De Hondt] at Ypres (pages 297-298). Cf. de Vocht, op. cit., III, pages 513-515.
Note 2 According to RDB and Biographie Nationale [de Belgique], 8, Column 605, a publication containing two 'books' of sacred hymns and one of poems by Haemus was published in 1556 in Lille by Guillaume Hamelin (printed in Paris by Fezendat). It is possible that some poems of the 1556-edition have been reprinted in Plantin's 1578-publication.
Note 3 Listed in M 296, folio 6v (Francisci Haemi Poëmata, 16º, 1578, f[euilles] -, [price:] stuivers 3) and folio 14v (Poemata francisci haemi…), and M 164, folio 13v.
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