AuteurVan Tussenbroek G.
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Jaar2006
PublicatietypeBoek
SerieArchitectura Moderna
Volume4
Subtitel--
Pagina’s250
UitgeverBrepols Publishers
PlaatsTurnhout
ISBN9782503518473
Citation key--
Trefwoorden--
Exemplaar60534 ReknummerT-3-4-b
Introduction
1-8
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1500-1570: The start of a new trading era. The construction Industry on the sixteenth century
11-14
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1500-1570: The start of a new trading era. The trade in Namur stone
15-40
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1500-1570: The start of a new trading era. The Neurenberg family and the building trade
41-56
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1500-1570: The start of a new trading era. Expansion of activities (1530-1570)
57-69
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1500-1570: The start of a new trading era. The stone trade and the town building company. Van Neurenberg and the building of Nijmegen's Cloth Hall
71-84
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1500-1570: The start of a new trading era. Deliveries for the Old Church in Amsterdam
85-99
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1570-1609: The jump West. Construction at the start of the revolt against the Spanish
95-99
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1570-1609: The jump West. Stone trade before the twelve Year's Truce
101-107
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1570-1609: The jump West. The Van Neurenberg family (1571-1609)
109-114
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1570-1609: The jump West. Van Neurenberg constructions activities 1570-1612
115-122
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1570-1609: The jump West. Willemstad 1596: the Protestant Church by Coenraad III van Neurenberg
123-132
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1570-1609: The jump West. Haarlem: the construction of the Weigh House
133-138
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1570-1609: The jump West. The blue gate in Leiden (1599-1610)
139-147
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1609-1650: The era of major commissions. The republic after 1609
151-157
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1609-1650: The era of major commissions. Materials trade: Blue en yellow stone, red and grey marble
159-175
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1609-1650: The era of major commissions. Dynastic development from Dordrecht to Amsterdam: intertwining trading contacts
177-187
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1609-1650: The era of major commissions. Working for the church: the screen in 's-Hertogenbosch
189-196
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1609-1650: The era of major commissions. Construction for the town
197-204
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1609-1650: The era of major commissions. Construction at Court and the family's withdrawal from the stone trade
205-211
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Conclusion
213-221
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