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Zacharias Heyns (1566 – 1630) was a Netherlands printer and engraver from the Northern Netherlands. Heyns was born in Antwerp as the son of the schoolmaster Peeter Heyns, who was known for his French schoolbooks and translations from Dutch to French and back. The Heyns family moved to Frankfurt after the fall of Antwerp and when the elder Heyns moved to Stade in 1592, Zacharias became a publisher in Amsterdam near the Oude Kerk and married Anne Hureau. His first published works were a few Latin books by Eilhard Lubinus and schoolbooks by his father, and after his father's death he published maps of Holland with poetic comments under them in Den Nederlandtschen Landtspiegel in 1599. A copy of this book was found recently found by the Flevoland archives in a moving box originally from the Ri

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  • Zacharias Heyns (ca. 1566, Antwerpen – ca. 1638, Zwolle) was een zestiende-eeuwse uitgever en boekverkoper en auteur van gedichten en proza. Van Antwerpen verhuisde hij naar Amsterdam om daar zijn boekbedrijf te vestigen. Later zou hij naar Zwolle trekken waar hij provinciedrukker van de Staten van Overijssel werd (1607-1629). Ook was hij vermoedelijk een van de voornaamste stichters van de Brabantse rederijkerskamer ‘Het Wit Lavendel’ die gevestigd was in Amsterdam. (nl)
  • Zacharias Heyns (1566-1630)​fue un impresor y grabador de Holanda del Norte. Heyns nació en Amberes, hijo del maestro de escuela Peeter Heyns, conocido por sus libros de francés y sus traducciones del holandés al francés y viceversa. La familia Heyns se mudó a Frankfurt después de la caída de Amberes y cuando el anciano Heyns se mudó a Stade en 1592, Zacharias se convirtió en editor en Ámsterdam cerca del Oude Kerk y se casó con Anne Hureau. (es)
  • Zacharias Heyns (1566 – 1630) was a Netherlands printer and engraver from the Northern Netherlands. Heyns was born in Antwerp as the son of the schoolmaster Peeter Heyns, who was known for his French schoolbooks and translations from Dutch to French and back. The Heyns family moved to Frankfurt after the fall of Antwerp and when the elder Heyns moved to Stade in 1592, Zacharias became a publisher in Amsterdam near the Oude Kerk and married Anne Hureau. His first published works were a few Latin books by Eilhard Lubinus and schoolbooks by his father, and after his father's death he published maps of Holland with poetic comments under them in Den Nederlandtschen Landtspiegel in 1599. A copy of this book was found recently found by the Flevoland archives in a moving box originally from the Ri (en)
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  • Zacharias Heyns (1566-1630)​fue un impresor y grabador de Holanda del Norte. Heyns nació en Amberes, hijo del maestro de escuela Peeter Heyns, conocido por sus libros de francés y sus traducciones del holandés al francés y viceversa. La familia Heyns se mudó a Frankfurt después de la caída de Amberes y cuando el anciano Heyns se mudó a Stade en 1592, Zacharias se convirtió en editor en Ámsterdam cerca del Oude Kerk y se casó con Anne Hureau. Sus primeros trabajos publicados fueron algunos libros latinos de Eilhard Lubinus y libros escolares de su padre, y después de la muerte de este, publicó mapas de Holanda con comentarios poéticos en Den Nederlandtschen Landtspiegel en 1599. Una copia de este libro fue encontrada en los archivos de Flevoland. En Ámsterdam se convirtió en uno de los fundadores de la cámara de retórica (lugar de encuentro de profesionales) llamada Wit Lavender, para la cual escribió dos obras de teatro. Fue amigo de muchos refugiados del sur de los Países Bajos en Ámsterdam y Haarlem, como Karel van Mander y otros. Heyns se mudó a Zwolle en 1606, donde abrió una editorial. En 1615 y 1616 escribió poesía, y en 1625 la publicó en un libro emblemático que se hizo muy popular. Falleció en esa ciudad en 1630. (es)
  • Zacharias Heyns (1566 – 1630) was a Netherlands printer and engraver from the Northern Netherlands. Heyns was born in Antwerp as the son of the schoolmaster Peeter Heyns, who was known for his French schoolbooks and translations from Dutch to French and back. The Heyns family moved to Frankfurt after the fall of Antwerp and when the elder Heyns moved to Stade in 1592, Zacharias became a publisher in Amsterdam near the Oude Kerk and married Anne Hureau. His first published works were a few Latin books by Eilhard Lubinus and schoolbooks by his father, and after his father's death he published maps of Holland with poetic comments under them in Den Nederlandtschen Landtspiegel in 1599. A copy of this book was found recently found by the Flevoland archives in a moving box originally from the Rijksdienst voor de Ijsselmeerpolders and won a contest for "archive piece of the year". In Amsterdam he became one of the founding members of the chamber of rhetoric called Wit lavender for which he wrote two plays. He became friends with many Southern Netherlands refugees in Amsterdam and Haarlem, including Karel van Mander and others. Heyns moved to Zwolle in 1606, where he opened a publishing company located behind what is now the Vrouwenhuis. It is there where he wrote an account of the 1609 international rhetoric contest in Haarlem for Trou moet Blycken. In 1615 and 1616 he wrote poetry for the Schiedam chamber of rhetoric called "De Roode Rosen", and in 1625 he published his poetry in an emblem book which became popular. He died in Zwolle. (en)
  • Zacharias Heyns (ca. 1566, Antwerpen – ca. 1638, Zwolle) was een zestiende-eeuwse uitgever en boekverkoper en auteur van gedichten en proza. Van Antwerpen verhuisde hij naar Amsterdam om daar zijn boekbedrijf te vestigen. Later zou hij naar Zwolle trekken waar hij provinciedrukker van de Staten van Overijssel werd (1607-1629). Ook was hij vermoedelijk een van de voornaamste stichters van de Brabantse rederijkerskamer ‘Het Wit Lavendel’ die gevestigd was in Amsterdam. (nl)
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