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Brief van Cornelis Gerrit Nicolaas de Vooys (1873-1955) aan Jacob Wijbrand Muller (1858-1945)
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Brief van Cornelis Gerrit Nicolaas de Vooys (1873-1955) aan Jacob Verdam (1845-1919)
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Brief van Cornelis Gerrit Nicolaas de Vooys (1873-1955) aan Karel Frederik Proost (1883-1962)
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Brief van Cornelis Gerrit Nicolaas de Vooys (1873-1955) aan Adrianus Michiel de Jong (1888-1943)
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Brief van Cornelis Gerrit Nicolaas de Vooys (1873-1955) aan Ons Tijdschrift
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The Practice of Philology in the Nineteenth-century Netherlands
Author: Ton van Kalmthout
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Category : Dutch language
Languages : en
Pages : 0
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This volume illuminates how philology and its focus on the critical examination of classical texts began an accelerated process of specialization in Dutch scholarship of the 1800s.
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This volume illuminates how philology and its focus on the critical examination of classical texts began an accelerated process of specialization in Dutch scholarship of the 1800s.
Princely Display
Author: Marika Keblusek
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Languages : en
Pages : 264
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"From 1625 to 1647 Frederik Hendrik, prince of Orange, was stadholder of the most important provinces in the Dutch Republic. Frederik Hendrik and his wife Amalia van Solms created a royal court in the Netherlands, the like of which the country had never seen." "This book describes in full detail the rich world of their court. First the early history, daily life and the place of the court in a national and European setting is considered. The enormous cultural impact of Frederik Hendrik on architecture, painting and fashion is explored in the second part." --Book Jacket.
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Languages : en
Pages : 264
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"From 1625 to 1647 Frederik Hendrik, prince of Orange, was stadholder of the most important provinces in the Dutch Republic. Frederik Hendrik and his wife Amalia van Solms created a royal court in the Netherlands, the like of which the country had never seen." "This book describes in full detail the rich world of their court. First the early history, daily life and the place of the court in a national and European setting is considered. The enormous cultural impact of Frederik Hendrik on architecture, painting and fashion is explored in the second part." --Book Jacket.
Princely Patrons
Author: Peter van der Ploeg
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Languages : en
Pages : 288
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Languages : en
Pages : 288
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Art in History/History in Art
Author: David Freedberg
Publisher: Getty Publications
ISBN: 0892362014
Category : Art
Languages : en
Pages : 458
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Historians and art historians provide a critique of existing methodologies and an interdisciplinary inquiry into seventeenth-century Dutch art and culture.
Publisher: Getty Publications
ISBN: 0892362014
Category : Art
Languages : en
Pages : 458
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Historians and art historians provide a critique of existing methodologies and an interdisciplinary inquiry into seventeenth-century Dutch art and culture.
David Gorlaeus (1591-1612)
Author: Christoph Lüthy
Publisher: Amsterdam University Press
ISBN: 9089644385
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 227
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When David Gorlaeus (1591-1612) passed away at 21 years of age, he left behind two highly innovative manuscripts. Once they were published, his work had a remarkable impact on the evolution of seventeenth-century thought. However, as his identity was unknown, divergent interpretations of their meaning quickly sprang up. Seventeenth-century readers understood him as an anti-Aristotelian thinker and as a precursor of Descartes. Twentieth-century historians depicted him as an atomist, natural scientist and even as a chemist. And yet, when Gorlaeus died, he was a beginning student in theology. His thought must in fact be placed at the intersection between philosophy, the nascent natural sciences, and theology. The aim of this book is to shed light on Gorlaeus’ family circumstances, his education at Franeker and Leiden, and on the virulent Arminian crisis which provided the context within which his work was written. It also attempts to define Gorlaeus’ place in the history of Dutch philosophy and to assess the influence that it exercised in the evolution of philosophy and science, and notably in early Cartesian circles. Christoph Lüthy is professor of the history of philosophy and science at Radboud University Nijmegen, the Netherlands.
Publisher: Amsterdam University Press
ISBN: 9089644385
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 227
Book Description
When David Gorlaeus (1591-1612) passed away at 21 years of age, he left behind two highly innovative manuscripts. Once they were published, his work had a remarkable impact on the evolution of seventeenth-century thought. However, as his identity was unknown, divergent interpretations of their meaning quickly sprang up. Seventeenth-century readers understood him as an anti-Aristotelian thinker and as a precursor of Descartes. Twentieth-century historians depicted him as an atomist, natural scientist and even as a chemist. And yet, when Gorlaeus died, he was a beginning student in theology. His thought must in fact be placed at the intersection between philosophy, the nascent natural sciences, and theology. The aim of this book is to shed light on Gorlaeus’ family circumstances, his education at Franeker and Leiden, and on the virulent Arminian crisis which provided the context within which his work was written. It also attempts to define Gorlaeus’ place in the history of Dutch philosophy and to assess the influence that it exercised in the evolution of philosophy and science, and notably in early Cartesian circles. Christoph Lüthy is professor of the history of philosophy and science at Radboud University Nijmegen, the Netherlands.