- John
Gaspar Gevartius or Jan
Caspar Gevaerts (1593–1666) was the
jurisconsult of
Antwerp and in his
lifetime a
famous philologist. He was a
personal friend...
- 1796 the
painting was
thought to be an
image of
Flemish diplomat Gaspar Gevartius. In 1864, the
painting was
purchased by the
National Gallery in London...
- Huygens.
Thomas de Prêt (+1653),
married to
Suzanne Fourmenois.
Gaspar Gevartius,
Secretary of the City.
Jacobis Anthonius de
Witte (+1631);
royal Councillor...
- as
artist and
author for the
Spike and Suzy
comics (born 1937)
Gaspar Gevartius,
jurisconsult of
Antwerp and
philologist (1593–1666)
Joris Hendrickx,...
-
canon van Parijs, Rubens's epitaph,
written in
Latin by his
friend Gaspar Gevartius, was
chiselled on the
chapel floor. In the
tradition of the Renaissance...
- "undoubtedly the most
beautiful one may see here", and by the poet
Gaspar Gevartius, a
friend of Rubens, who
praised "Helen of Antwerp, who far surp****es...
- the Cardinal-Infante
Ferdinand into
Antwerp in 1635,
devised by
Gaspar Gevartius and
carried out
under the
direction of Rubens, was made
unmistakably pointed...
- (1576–1612), by the
college of the
Society of
Jesus at Prague;
Joannes Casparus Gevartius, In
statuam equestrem Henrici magni,
dedicated to
Henri IV, king of France...
-
Jegher and
Cornelis Galle the Elder, and the new text
written by
Gaspar Gevartius. The 1645 edition,
generally considered the
finest version of the book...
-
correspondence with
other scholars of his time such as
Christiaan Huygens,
Gaspar Gevartius and
Albert Rubens, the son of
Peter Paul Rubens. In 1653
Heinsius collected...