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- Willem Bilderdijk (Dutch pronunciation: [ˈʋɪləm ˈbɪldərˌdɛik]; 7 September 1756 – 18 December 1831) was a Dutch poet, historian, lawyer, and linguist....
- the case of Dutch, it was used as early as 1797 in a letter from Willem Bilderdijk to his sister-in-law as a remark of astonishment. Webster's dictionary...
- through major political upheaval. The most prominent writers were Willem Bilderdijk (1756–1831), Hiëronymus van Alphen (1746–1803), and Rhijnvis Feith (1753–1824)...
- Avienius September 29, 1973 Palomar PLS NYS 1.7 km MPC · JPL 12162 Bilderdijk 2145 T-2 Bilderdijk September 29, 1973 Palomar PLS EUN 4.0 km MPC · JPL 12163 Manilius...
- great Dutch poet Willem Bilderdijk, who, at the request of Isaäc's father, agreed to supervise the boy's further education. Bilderdijk taught him Roman law...
- name was suggested by R. H. van Gent JPL · 12161 12162 Bilderdijk 2145 T-2 Willem Bilderdijk (1756–1831) was a Dutch poet and scholar who composed two...
- when a mine sank the cargo ship Beemsterdijk. In October 1940 U-38 sank Bilderdijk. In 1941 U-564 sank the cargo-p****enger liner Maasdam, and an air attack...
- Netherlands). Against this backdrop, the most prominent writer was Willem Bilderdijk (1756–1831), an intellectual and intelligent man whose outspoken and eccentric...
- Kievit" and "Alijda Tromp" in marriage register According to historian Bilderdijk, the father of one of the attempted ********ins of De Witt in June 1672...
- Constantia (1785), another Werther novel; and The Patriots (1784), a tragedy. Bilderdijk and other writers attacked his morbid melancholy, and Johannes Kinker...