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Castle of Brouchem (Ranst) by Jacques Le Roy. 1678

Jacques Le Roy (Antwerp, 1633 - Lier, 1719)

He was a Brabant magistrate and historian. He was lord of Chapelle-Saint-Lambert and baron of Broechem. Following Antonius Sanderus, he made several important choreographies of Brabant and Antwerp, for which he wrote texts for illustrations by various artists.

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Castrum Toparchiae de Broechem.

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Category:  Antique maps > Europe > Belgium - Cities

Old, antique of Castle of Brouchem (Ranst) by Jacques Le Roy.

With an inset: View of the castle;

Title: Castrum Toparchiae de Broechem.
Prospectus pratorii Brouchem, D. Philippie Baronis Le Roy et S.R.I. Domini de Ravels, Eel, Brouchem, Euleghem et Fani S.ti Lambertti.
J. van Weerden del. AD. Perelle Sculp:


Designer: J. van Weerden.
Engraver: Adam Perelle.

Date: 1678.

Copper engraving, printed on paper.
Size (not including margins): x mm (NaN x NaN inches).
Verso: Blank.
Condition: Excellent.
Condition Rating: A+

From: Notitia Marchionatus Sacri Romani Imperii Hoc Est Urbis Et Agri Antverpiensis Oppidorum, Dominiorum, Monasteriorum, Castellorumque sub eo. In Qua Origines Et Progressus Illorum Eruuntur Ex Archivis Regiis, Oppidanis, Monasticis, Principumque Diplomatibus & Sigillis, Ac sepulchralibus Episcoporum, Ptraelatorum, & Nobilium Monumentsi Auctore Iacobo Le Roy De Brouchem, S. R. I. libero Barone, &c. Amsterdam, Franciscus Lammingae, 1678. (Bibl. Belg. III, p. 831)

Jacques Le Roy (Antwerp, 1633 - Lier, 1719)

He was a Brabant magistrate and historian. He was lord of Chapelle-Saint-Lambert and baron of Broechem. Following Antonius Sanderus, he made several important choreographies of Brabant and Antwerp, for which he wrote texts for illustrations by various artists.