Michael ab Isselt

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Bornbetween 1530 and 1540
Amersfoort, Lordship of Utrecht
Died17 October 1597
Hamburg
Pen nameD. M. Jansonio Doccomensi
Occupationclergyman
Michael ab Isselt
Bornbetween 1530 and 1540
Amersfoort, Lordship of Utrecht
Died17 October 1597
Hamburg
Pen nameD. M. Jansonio Doccomensi
Occupationclergyman
LanguageLatin
Alma materLeuven University
Genrehistory, spirituality
Subjectscontemporary history
Notable worksMercurius 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]

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