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Français : Vue de la rade d'Anvers avec l'église Notre-Dame (l'actuelle cathédrale) en cours de construction. Gravure sur bois de l'ouvrage "Lofzangen ter ere van Keizer Maximiliaan en zijn kleinzoon Karel den Vijfden", publié en 1515 à Anvers, en l'honneur de Maximilien Ier et de son petit-fils Charles, par l'imprimeur Jan de Gheet, comprenant des compositions musicales de Benedictus de Opitiis et des textes de Peter de Opitiis et de Rutger Kynen. Exemplaire de la Bibliothèque de l'Université de Louvain.
English: View of the harbor of Antwerp with the Church of Our Lady (now Cathedral) during construction. Woodcut from the book Hymns in honor of Emperor Maximilian and his grandson Charles the Fifth, published in 1515 in Antwerp, in honor of Maximilian I and his grand-son Charles, by the printer of January Gheet, including musical compositions and Benedictus Opitiis and texts Opitiis Peter and Rutger Kynen. Copy of the Library of the University of Louvain.
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Source Book printed in Antwerp in 1515 by printer Jan de Gheet
Author Benedictus de Opitiis, Petrus de Opitiis, Rutger Kynen

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