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- Duarte. Hooft, Bredero, and Vondel were also founders of the First Nederduytsche Academy. Hooft was a prolific writer of plays, poems and letters, but...
- The First Dutch Academy (Dutch: Eerste Nederduytsche Academie) was an institution set up by Samuel Coster (with the important support of Bredero and Hooft)...
- Roemer Visscher and P.C.Hooft. Together with Hooft he joined Costers Nederduytsche Academie. Around this time he wrote the play "De Spaanschen Brabander...
- ten Kate, in his book Gemeenschap tussen de Gottische spraeke en de Nederduytsche ("Common aspects of the Gothic and Dutch languages", 1710). The term...
- Lykrede op Johanns Abraham Terbruggen (1819, prose) Verhandeling over de nederduytsche tael- en letterkunde opzigtelijk de Zuydelyke Provintiën der Nederlanden...
- efforts were collected by his friend Petrus Scriverius and published as Nederduytsche poemata ("Dutch poems") in 1616. They were greatly admired by Martin...
- Espana Madrid Nederduytsche Astronomia 1653 publisher Gerrit van Goedesbergh Amsterdam Staatsbiblioth**** Berlin Germany Nederduytsche Astronomia 1658...
- poetry and history. From 1628 to 1642 he wrote his masterpiece, the Nederduytsche Historiën ("History of the Netherlands"). Hooft was a purist in style...
- 1761 Jan Des Roches who was born in The Hague published the Nieuwe Nederduytsche spraek-konst, a Dutch grammar that attempted to challenge the use of...
- their visit; contact information is located on the home page. [Detail] Nederduytsche poëmata (1635). Ebook Picturesque views on the River Thames, from its...