- "Schrijver Hugo
Brandt Corstius (78) overleden" (in Dutch). NRC Handelsblad. 2014-02-28.
Retrieved 28
February 2014. Hugo
Brandt Corstius:
briljant gelijkhebber...
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Opperlandse taal- & letterkunde, a book of word play from Hugo
Brandt Corstius.
Brandt Corstius remembers having heard the
tongue twister before World War II...
- It was
written by "Battus", one of many
pseudonyms used by Hugo
Brandt Corstius. The
title means "Upperlandic
Language and Linguistics",
where "Upperlandic"...
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Liesbeth Brandt Corstius (8
November 1940 – 12
August 2022) was a
Dutch art historian,
feminist and
museum director.
Brandt Corstius became director of...
- more than four years.
Previous directors have
included Liesbeth Brandt Corstius. Binsbergen,
Sarah van (12 May 2022). "'Kenden wij
vrouwelijke kunstenaars...
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columnist Hugo
Brandt Corstius. The
Minister of
Culture at the time, Elco Brinkman,
refused to
award the
prize to
Corstius because of
Corstius'
perceived inappropriate...
- and
novelist J. Slauerhoff,
Godfried Bomans, ****a Ha****e, Hugo
Brandt Corstius,
sociologist Abram de Swaan, or
former EU
Commissioner Frits Bolkestein...
- from the
original (PDF) on 6
December 2024.
Retrieved 6
December 2024.
Corstius, Aaf
Brandt (18
August 2010). "Hard".
Volkskrant (in Dutch). Retrieved...
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physicist and biologist,
Nobel Prize laureate (b. 1926) 2014 – Hugo
Brandt Corstius,
Dutch linguist and
author (b. 1935) 2015 – Yaşar Kemal,
Turkish journalist...
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Dmitry Avaliani (1938–2003)
Howard W.
Bergerson (1922–2011) Hugo
Brandt Corstius (1935–2014) Noam
Dovev (b. 1974)
Anthony Etherin (b. 1981) Simo Frangén...