-
Martin Schoock (1
April 1614–1669) was a
Dutch academic and polymath. He was born in Utrecht. His
grandfather Anton van
Voorst taught him Latin. His parents...
-
Hendrik Schoock (baptised 4 May 1630,
Utrecht – 24 July 1707, Utrecht), was a
Dutch Golden Age painter.
According to
Arnold Houbraken he was a
pupil of...
-
edition (1642) of his Meditations.
Voetius was
provoked into
getting Martin Schoock to
produce a book-length ****ault on
Descartes and his work, the Admiranda...
- Aenvanck,
Andries Benedetti,
Elias van den Broeck,
Jacob Marrel,
Hendrik Schoock and
Abraham Mignon. De Heem was one of the
greatest painters of
still lifes...
- that, he had no more use for God,"
while a
powerful contemporary,
Martin Schoock,
accused him of
atheist beliefs,
though Descartes had
provided an explicit...
-
English translation from
Descartes as "I am a
thinking thing".
Martin Schoock, in the 1642–43
controversy between Descartes and
Gisbertus Voetius, fiercely...
- (d. 1692)
Jacob von Sandrart,
German engraver (d. 1708) May 4 –
Hendrik Schoock,
Dutch painter (d. 1707) May 6 –
Johan Hadorph,
Swedish director-general...
- 1699) Juan Carreño de Miranda,
Spanish artist (d. 1685)
April 1 –
Martin Schoock,
Dutch academic (d. 1669)
April 2 –
Jahanara Begum,
Mughal princess (d...
- 1699) Juan Carreño de Miranda,
Spanish artist (d. 1685)
April 1 –
Martin Schoock,
Dutch academic (d. 1669)
April 2 –
Jahanara Begum,
Mughal princess (d...
- (d. 1692)
Jacob von Sandrart,
German engraver (d. 1708) May 4 –
Hendrik Schoock,
Dutch painter (d. 1707) May 6 –
Johan Hadorph,
Swedish director-general...