Career
In 1605 he got his license to print news of military victories in woodblock or copperplate. Thereafter he produced not only prints but also, with increasing frequency, illustrated news pamphlets. From early in 1620 he renewed his license in broader terms and began to print his news booklets as a single series.
As a regularly printed news serial, this was the first newspaper of the Southern Netherlands.
lieutenant was also the first regularly illustrated newspaper, and the first to print a headline on the front page. There was no consistent masthead, but the series is generally known to historians and bibliographers as the Nieuwe Tijdinghen (New Tidings).
The British Library, however, catalogues its holdings of the series as Antwerp Gazette. Publication of the Nieuwe Tijdinghen ceased in 1629, to be succeeded shortly thereafter by the Wekelijcke Tijdinghen (Weekly Tidings), an unillustrated paper with a reduced format that survived until 1632.