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Schrijver (1576–1660),
Dutch writer and
scholar better known as "Petrus
Scriverius"
Peter Schrijver (b. 1963),
Dutch linguist and
Celtologist Ina Skriver...
- scholar. From 1611 to 1613,
Scriverius was the
headmaster of the
Latin School in Duisburg, now Landfermann-Gymnasium.
Scriverius belonged to the political...
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business in
Haarlem in 1560.
Later Samuel Ampzing (with the help of
Petrus Scriverius)
repeated the
story in Lavre-Kranz Voor
Lavrens Koster Van Haerlem, Eerste...
- most po****r of the
Elizabethan verse miscellanies January 12 –
Petrus Scriverius,
Dutch historian (died 1660) May 27 –
Caspar Schoppe,
German controversialist...
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Gerritsz Decker. He is
known in
Haarlem for his
illustrations for
Petrus Scriverius. (in Dutch)
Giacomo de
Dekker in De
groote schouburgh der Nederlantsche...
- 1571) 1655 –
Eustache Le Sueur,
French painter (b. 1617) 1660 –
Petrus Scriverius,
Dutch historian and
scholar (b. 1576) 1672 –
Marie of the Incarnation...
- (1914–2005) Jan
Gerard Kerkherdere (1677–1738) Jan
Romein (1893–1962)
Petrus Scriverius (1576–1660)
Boudewijn Sirks (born 1947) Ton
Elias Henk
Hofland Arendo...
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married Willem Schrijver, the son of the
prominent Dutch scholar Petrus Scriverius. When she
remarried Willem Schrijver in 1645,
Wendela de
Graeff lived...
- that it was
Vegetius who was
dependent on the Libellus. In 1607,
Petrus Scriverius defended Modius'
conclusion and it has
never been
challenged since. Stewech's...
- (Schilderboeck),
Samuel Ampzing (Description and Ode to Haarlem),
Petrus Scriverius (Batavia Illustrata), and
Pieter Christiaenszoon Bor (Origin of the Dutch...