Balthazar Bellerus
Balthasar or Balthazar Bellerus or Bellère was a printer first at Antwerp and later at Douai in the Habsburg Netherlands. He was a son of the reputable Antwerp printer Joannes Bellerus, and set up a printing shop of his own in the Rue des Ecoles in Douai in 1590, becoming a colleague and rival to Jean Bogard. The motto that appeared on his printer's mark was Labore ac perseverantiâ. His marks were the golden compass and a unicorn dipping its horn in a stream.Works
- 1596: Pedro de Ribadeneira, La vie du père François de Borja, translated by Michel d'Esne
- 1597
- * Nicolas de Montmorency, Manuale principes
- * Iacobus de Vitriaco, Libri duo quorum prior orientalis, sive Hierosolymitanae: alter occidentalis historiae nomine inscribitur
- 1605: Floris Van der Haer, Antiquitatum liturgicarum arcana, 2 volumes
- 1608: John Brugman, La vie de la très Saincte et vrayment admirable vierge Ludyvine, translated by Michel d'Esne
- 1612: Philibert Monet, Delectus latinitatis
- 1614: Guilielmus Estius, In Omnes Divi Pauli Apostoli Epistolas Commentariorum Tomus Prior
- 1617: Biblia Sacra in six volumes with the Glossa Ordinaria and the postils of Nicholas of Lyra
- 1618: François-Hyacinthe Choquet, Sancti Belgii ordinis Praedicatorum
- 1623: François-Hyacinthe Choquet, De confessione per literas, seu Internuncium, dissertationes theologicae
- 1624: Vincentius Bellovacensis, Speculum naturale, in 4 volumes
- 1629: François-Hyacinthe Choquet, Actions mémorables des PP. Dominicains qui ont fleuri aux Pays-Bas, translated by Jean de Noeuwirelle