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Sierk Coolsma (Dutch pronunciation: [ˈsiːr(ə) ˈkoːlsmaː]; 26
January 1840 – 20
March 1926) was a
Dutch Protestant missionary who
wrote extensively on...
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Theodora Hermina "Dora" van der Meiden-
Coolsma (7
November 1918 – 19 June 2001) was a
Dutch columnist and the
author of children's fiction. She wrote...
- (1862). A
Dictionary of the
Sunda Language of Java. Batavia:
Lange & Co. S.
Coolsma (1985). Tata
Bahasa Sunda. Jakarta: Djambatan. Blust,
Robert (2010). "The...
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Batterbee Miller Robert Liparulo George MacDonald Dora van der Meiden-
Coolsma Blanche Margaret Milligan J. A. Pérez
Albert Capwell Wyckoff Frederick...
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Modern Europe:
Ambiguous Encounters. Routledge. p. 292. ISBN 1138863149.
Coolsma, S. (2010). De
zendingseeuw voor
Neederlandsch Oost-Indië. Nabu Press....
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Meijer Willem de Mérode
Nicolaas Matsier (Tjit Reinsma) Dora van der Meiden-
Coolsma Marga Minco (Sara Voeten-Minco) Jan
Mulder Harry Mulisch Multatuli (Eduard...
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romantic author Lawrence Alma-Tadema (1836–1912),
knighted painter Sierk Coolsma (1840–1926),
missionary and
writer George Arnold Escher (1843–1939), civil...
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inspired Lie was
translated in 1873 by Lie's teacher,
Sierk Coolsma.
According to Tio,
Coolsma had
based his
translation off a
stage performance and written...
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formal education was in a
school run by
ethnic Chinese, but
after Sierk Coolsma opened a
missionary school in
Bogor on 31 May 1869, Phoa was in the first...
- Sultanate, p) Mei
Yaochen (梅堯臣, 1002–1060, China, p) Dora van der Meiden-
Coolsma (1918–2001, Netherlands, ch)
Niklaus Meienberg (1940–1993, Switzerland...