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Lawrence Beyerlinck (April 1578,
Antwerp – 22 June 1627, Antwerp) was a
Belgian theologian and
ecclesiastical writer and encyclopedist. The son of a pharmacist...
- – Luis de Góngora,
Spanish lyric poet (born 1561) June 22 –
Lawrence Beyerlinck,
Flemish theologian and
encyclopedist (born 1578) June 27 – John Hayward...
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Heinrich Alsted:
Encyclopaedia septem tomi
distincta 1630
Laurentius Beyerlinck,
Magnum Theatrum Vitae Humanae, 1631
Peter Lauremberg, Pansophia, 1633...
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Theatrum entitled the
Magnum theatrum vitae humanae (1631) by
Lawrence Beyerlinck was one of the
largest printed commonplace books of the
early modern era...
- as
writers from
other countries (such as
Francis Bacon or
Laurentius Beyerlinck)
alongside local authors (Nikola
Zrinski with his "Siren of the Adriatic...
- professors. With the
bequests to the
university of the
libraries of
Laurentius Beyerlinck, a
canon of
Antwerp Cathedral, in 1627, and of
Professor of
Medicine Jacobus...
- Gevartius,
Philip Rubens,
Deodat del Monte,
Joannes Woverius,
Laurentius Beyerlinck,
Aubert Miraeus, Jan and
Balthasar Moretus, and
Franciscus Sweertius....
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volume 1 (Antwerp, 1611). The
second volume was the work of
Laurentius Beyerlinck.
Historia Martyrum Batavicorum sive
Defectionis a fide
Maiorum Hollandiae...
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Adriaan van den
Spiegel (1578–1625),
anatomist and
botanist Lawrence Beyerlinck (1578–1627),
encyclopedist Nicolaus Vernulaeus (1583–1649),
Latin playwright...
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began to take
shape with the
bequests of the
libraries of
Laurentius Beyerlinck, a
canon of
Antwerp Cathedral, in 1627, and of
Professor of
Medicine Jacobus...