Hendrik Désiré Louis 'Dis' Vervliet (Antwerp, 31 December 1923 – August 2020) was a Belgian librarian and historian of books and printing.[1][2][3][4][5][6][7][8][9]
In his writing on the history of books, Vervliet was particularly known for his work on printing in the sixteenth century in France, Belgium and the Netherlands,[17][18][19] and the work of Robert Granjon.[20][21][22][23][24] In 2013, Ton Croiset van Uchelen wrote that he "is now generally recognised as the authority on the sixteenth-century typefaces of Western Europe."[11]
After retiring, Vervliet published extensively, in his eighties completing publishing two large volumes on printing in the French renaissance.[18] In his nineties he additionally completed a book on Granjon's floral ornaments,[20] and then a book covering Granjon's entire career published at the age of 94.[21] Returning to the topic of civilité types, which he had published on at the start of his career, at the time of his death he had recently published a paper extending his earlier research on the types of Philippe Danfrie[25] and was working on another paper on Granjon's civilité types.[26][25][27]
^ abcvan Borm, J; Simons, L (1988). Het oude en het nieuwe boek : de oude en de nieuwe bibliotheek. DNB/Uitgeverij Pelckmans. ISBN9789028914025. Hendrik Désiré Louis Vervliet werd op 31 december 1923 geboren te Antwerpen in een eenvoudige arbeidersfamilie.
^Johnston, Alastair (2020). "Hendrik Désiré Louis Vervliet: An Appreciation". The Book Collector: 682–685.
^Lane, John A. (2021). "Hendrik D. L. Vervliet and the context of his work on the history of printing types". Journal of the Printing Historical Society: 7–22.
^Kemp, William (19 May 2021). "In memoriam Hendrik Vervliet (1923-2020)". Réforme, Humanisme, Renaissance. 92 (1): 17–27. doi:10.3917/rhren.092.0017. S2CID236356951.
^ abcUchelen, Ton Croiset van (7 June 2013). "Preface". Dutch Typography in the Sixteenth Century: The Collected Works of Paul Valkema Blouw. BRILL. p. 16. ISBN978-90-04-25655-2.
^Vervliet, H. D. L. (April 1992). "Review: Koninklijk Bibliotheek en Nederlands Bibliotheekbeleid: Verspreide Geschriften, 1983–1990". Alexandria: The Journal of National and International Library and Information Issues. 4 (1): 79–80. doi:10.1177/095574909200400106. S2CID183942950.
^ abMosley, J. (23 June 2011). "The Palaeotypography of the French Renaissance: Selected Papers on Sixteenth-Century Typefaces. By HENDRIK D. L. VERVLIET. (Library of the Written Word, 6; The Handpress World, 4.) * French Renaissance Printing Types: A Conspectus. By HENDRIK D. L. VERVLIET". The Library. 12 (2): 175–178. doi:10.1093/library/12.2.175.
^Lane, John A. (27 June 2013). "The Printing Office of Gerrit Harmansz van Riemsdijck, Israël Abrahamsz de Paull, Abraham Olofsz, Andries Pietersz, Jan Claesz Groenewoudt & Elizabeth Abrahams Wiaer c.1660-1709". Quaerendo. 43 (4): 311–439. doi:10.1163/15700690-12341283.
^ abShaw, David (June 2018). "Granjon's Flowers: An Enquiry into Granjon's, Giolito's, and de Tournes' Ornaments, 1542–1586. By Hendrik D. L. Vervliet". The Library. 19 (2): 238–239. doi:10.1093/library/19.2.238.
^Boardley, John (6 June 2020). "Death of a Typeface". i love typography. Retrieved 4 July 2020.
^Janssen, Frans A. (8 November 2019). "Robert Granjon, Letter-cutter; 1513-1590: an oeuvre-catalogue, written by Hendrik D. L. Vervliet". Quaerendo. 49 (3): 275–276. doi:10.1163/15700690-12341446. S2CID211647799.
^ abVervliet, Hendrik D L (March 2020). "Danfrie Reconsidered. Philippe Danfrié's (d. 1606) Civilite Types". The Library. 21 (1): 3–45. doi:10.1093/library/21.1.3.
^Vervliet, Hendrik (2015). "The combinable type ornaments of Robert Granjon, 1564-1578". Journal of the Printing Historical Society: 25–61.