Michael ab Isselt
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Bornbetween 1530 and 1540
Amersfoort, Lordship of Utrecht
Amersfoort, Lordship of Utrecht
Died17 October 1597
Hamburg
Hamburg
Pen nameD. M. Jansonio Doccomensi
Occupationclergyman
Michael ab Isselt | |
|---|---|
| Born | between 1530 and 1540 Amersfoort, Lordship of Utrecht |
| Died | 17 October 1597 Hamburg |
| Pen name | D. M. Jansonio Doccomensi |
| Occupation | clergyman |
| Language | Latin |
| Alma mater | Leuven University |
| Genre | history, spirituality |
| Subjects | contemporary history |
| Notable works | Mercurius Gallobelgicus (1592–1597) |
Michael ab Isselt (1530/40–1597), sometimes cited in the German form von Isselt, was a Dutch Catholic exile in Cologne and a chronicler of the late 16th century. He is best known as the compiler (under the pseudonym "D. M. Jansonio") of the first Mercurius Gallobelgicus, a semi-annual overview of important current events.[1]