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Thomas van Erpe, also
known as
Thomas Erpenius (September 11, 1584 –
November 13, 1624),
Dutch Orientalist, was born at Gorinchem, in Holland. He was the...
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Orientalist Thomas Erpenius in
September 1611 in Paris, and
taught him some
classical Arabic.
Through the
introduction of
Erpenius, Al-Hajari also met...
- work of
Thomas Erpenius,
although it was
completed and
published posthumously by his
disciple Golius. The
Historia Saracenica, as
Erpenius entitled it,...
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distinguished pupil of
Erpenius. In 1622 he
accompanied the
Dutch emb****y to Morocco, and on his
return he was
chosen to
succeed Erpenius as
professor of Arabic...
- meet with the
Moroccan envoy Al-Hajari
through the
introduction of
Thomas Erpenius.
Hubert offered to help him in his
proceeding and to
represent him "to...
- 1624 and was
succeeded by his
former pupil,
James Golius (1596–1667).
Erpenius and
Golius made
outstanding contributions to the
development of Arabic...
- verkiezingsuitslagen.nl (in Dutch). 16
March 2022.
Retrieved 5 July 2024. "
Erpenius, Thomas" . Encyclopædia Britannica. Vol. 09 (11th ed.). 1911. "Camphuysen...
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geographer Pierre Bergeron. In Paris, he also met with the
Dutch linguist Erpenius, who was
preparing the
first Latin–Arab Dictionary. France-Asia relations...
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confessed by him to
Scaliger and as
confirmed later by
Erpenius who
studied under him.
Erpenius, who had
already learned some
Arabic from
William Bedwell...
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Arabic at the
University of
Leyden where he made the
acquaintance of
Thomas Erpenius. In 1616 he
became professor of
literature and
oriental languages at Franeker...