Priest and author of religious treatises. Lummen (Limburg), 1533 - Antwerp, 27 August 1602. He must have studied at the Grammar School in Diest under Nicolaus Eschius. Priest of the beguinage in Antwerp. He emigrated to Liège during the troubles, but returned to the Antwerp beguinage. Cf. Biographie Nationale [de Belgique], 12, 1892-93, Column 572; P. Daniëls, 'Jan Frederickx van Lummen' in De Banier (Hasselt), 1, 1893, pages 73-75, 85-88; P. Daniëls, 'Joannes Fredericus Lumnius' in L'ancien Pays de Looz, 2, 1898, pages 64-65; Dictionnaire de Spiritualité, Paris, 9, 1976, Columns 1188-1191.
- cp011357: De extremo Dei iudicio et Indorum vocatione libri II. Antwerp, Antonius Tilenius, [printed by Plantin], 1567.
- cp011336: Evangelica strena ad omnem studiosam iuventutem, praesertim Diesthensis gymnasii missa, 1568.
- cp010897: Van dleven der christelijcker maechden, vier dialogi, [printed by H. Alsens], 1571.
- cp012644: Thesaurus christiani hominis complectens libros sex, 1588.
- cp011472: Van een gereformeert christelijck leven te leyden IIII boecken, 1589.