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Eeltsje Hiddes Halbertsma (West Frisian: [ˈeːltsjǝ ˈhɪdəs ˈhɔlbǝtsma]; Dutch:
Eeltje Hiddes Halbertsma [ˈeːltɕǝ ˈɦɪdəs ˈɦɑlbǝrtsmaː]; 8
October 1797 –...
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collection De
Lapekoer fan Gabe Skroar,
which he
wrote with his
brother Eeltsje,
publishing the
first edition in 1822. Afterwards, this work was continually...
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Friesland province of the Netherlands. The text is by the
Frisian writer Eeltsje Halbertsma. The
version commonly sung
today is an abridgement,
dating from...
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Eeltsje Boates Folkertsma (13
November 1893,
Ferwert – 1
January 1968, Franeker) was a West
Frisian language writer and a
Protestant skilled as a translator...
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Eeltsje's early poetry was not of a high
literary standard;
quite the opposite, in fact.
According to Breuker, it
seems more
likely that
Eeltsje wanted...
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Gable stones for
Eeltsje Hiddes Halbertsma and his brother, Justus, at
their birthplace in Grou...
- his
literary works were
collected with
those of his
brothers Justus and
Eeltsje to be
published in 1871 as the
famous Rimen en Teltsjes. It was only from...
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representatives of the
three Frisian territories.
Douwe Kalma [fy],
Eeltsje Boates Folkertsma and the ****ociation 'The Upstalbeam' (founded in 1924...
- as his brothers' works, but
became quite po****r with the
common man.
Eeltsje Hiddes Halbertsma (1797–1858). He
studied medicine in
Leiden and Heidelberg...
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Blije – 1966) a
Dutch journalist and
writer in the West
Frisian language Eeltsje Boates Folkertsma (1893 in
Ferwert – 1968) a West
Frisian language writer...