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Joachim Trognaesius

Joachim Trognaesius, sometimes Trognesius or Trogney (died 23 June 1624), was a printer and bookseller in late-16th-century and early-17th-century Antwerp.
==Life==
Joachim Trognaesius is first mentioned as a bookseller in the accounts of the Plantin Office in 1586 and of the Chamber of Rhetoric the Violieren in 1588.〔Maurice Sabbe, "Joachim Trognaesius", ''Biographie Nationale de Belgique'', (vol. 25 ) (Brussels, 1932), 661–662.〕
As a printer he produced works in Dutch, French, Italian, English and Latin, including history books, devotional works, classical texts and almanacs. There was a particular prevalence of Jesuit works among his output. He was also, together with his son Alexander, alleged to be a purveyor of illustrated editions of the pornographic sonnets of Pietro Aretino.〔Fernand Donnet, ''Les imprimeurs Trognaesius et leur famille'' (Antwerp, 1919), pp. 43-45.〕 He had commercial links with the geographer Abraham Ortelius.〔Anne Rouzet, ''Dictionnaire des imprimeurs, libraires et éditeurs des XVe et XVIe siècles dans les limites géographiques de la Belge actuelle'' (Nieuwkoop, 1975), pp. 224–225.〕
He died on 23 June 1624. His business, on the churchyard of Antwerp Cathedral, was continued by his son, Caesar Joachim Trognaesius (born 1590), who was also a designer of calligraphic type.〔Maurice Sabbe, "César-Joachim Trognaesius", ''Biographie Nationale de Belgique'', (vol. 25 ) (Brussels, 1932), 662.〕

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