- and artist.
Coornhert is
often considered the
Father of
Dutch Renaissance scholarship.
Coornhert was the
youngest son of
Volckert Coornhert, an Amsterdam...
- of Amsterdam; namely, to re****e the
teachings of
Dirck Volckertszoon Coornhert, who
rejected Beza's
supralapsarian doctrine of God's
absolute and unconditional...
-
oldest building in Haarlem, Netherlands. It has
served as a
printshop for
Coornhert, as a
temporary council meeting location across from City Hall and even...
-
Marnix or the
politician Dirck Coornhert wrote the lyrics. However, this is
disputed as
neither Marnix nor
Coornhert ever
mentioned that they had written...
-
appears today.
Dirck Volckertszoon Coornhert (1522–1590), was the Low Countries'
first truly humanist writer.
Coornhert was a
typical burgher of
North Holland...
- (as of 1565/66). His
story was
echoed by his
friend Dirck Volckertszoon Coornhert, who
started a
printing business in
Haarlem in 1560.
Later Samuel Ampzing...
-
secular humanism,
which is
about 9.4% of the
total po****tion.
Erasmus and
Coornhert are the
representatives of
humanism in the
Netherlands in the 16th century...
-
thought no. 1 A.D. Lindsay: The
Essentials of
Democracy (2 ed.), 1948. D.V.
Coornhert,
Synod on the
Freedom of Conscience: A
Thorough Examination during the...
- from the
Dutch polymath Dirck Volckertszoon Coornhert, who then
lived in Cleves. In 1577 he
moved with
Coornhert to
Haarlem in the
Dutch Republic,
where he...
- 24 – John Jewel,
English bishop (d. 1571) June 1 –
Dirck Volckertszoon Coornhert,
Dutch writer and
scholar (d. 1590) July 5 –
Margaret of Austria, regent...