- The
Muiderkring (Muiden Circle) was the name
given to a
group of
figures in the arts and
sciences who
regularly met at the
castle of
Muiden near Amsterdam...
- instantly.' She and her sister, Anna, were the only
female members of the
Muiderkring, the
group of
Dutch Golden Age
intellectuals who met at
Muiden Castle...
- he was
appointed bailiff of
Muiden and the Gooiland. He
founded the
Muiderkring, a
literary society located at his home, the Muiderslot, the
castle of...
-
Tesselschade Visscher, over for visits. This
group became known as the
Muiderkring. He also
extended the
garden and the plum orchard,
while at the same...
- [citation needed] He is
often considered a
member of what is
known as the
Muiderkring, a
group of
leading intellectuals gathered around the poet
Pieter Corneliszoon...
-
Gerrit Janszoon Vos (March or
April 1577,
Heidelberg – 19
March 1649, Amsterdam),
often known by his
Latin name
Gerardus Vossius, was a
Dutch classical...
- more
famous as a poet,
member of the
famous chamber of
rhetoric De
Muiderkring,
composed some 800 pieces, most of
which got lost,
promoted use of the...
- and
science of the
Dutch Republic,
would later be
referred to as the
Muiderkring and
would get a
legendary status in the
cultural history of The Netherlands...
- Vecht.
Muiden Castle was a
center of
Dutch cultural life at this time (
Muiderkring). Mandrella,
David (February 2009).
Collection du musée des Beaux-Arts...
- include:
Wilton Circle, UK, 16th-century
group centred on Mary
Sidney The
Muiderkring, Netherlands,
early 17th
century Wuppertal poets' circle, Germany, 1850s...