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divinis attributis (1625). In
Harderwijk in 1602
Thysius married Johanna de Raadt.
Their son
Antonius Thysius the Younger [de] (1613?–1665) was from 1637 professor...
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Johannes Thysius (born Jan Thijs; 1622–1653) was a lawyer,
known for his
collection of
books and prints, now
Bibliotheca Thysiana (Leiden). He was the...
- 17th-century sources, such as Ballet's MS Lute Book and Het
Luitboek van
Thysius, as well as
various m****cripts
preserved in the
Seeley Historical Library...
- Het
Luitboek van
Thysius (English: The Lute Book of
Thysius) is a book of
music for the lute. It was
written by
Adriaen Smout from Rotterdam, who started...
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where he
remained until his death. In 1665,
Gronovius succeeded Antonius Thysius the
Younger as the 6th
Librarian of
Leiden University (see also Raffaello...
- Gall, her father, is
straight from the
Adriaan Smout's ( (1578-1646) )
Thysius Lute Book: it's a
traditional Bergamasca dance for lute ensemble, which...
- (1994) (1994) (1964) (1959)
Johannes Thysius (in English)
Adriaan Smout: The
Thysius Lute Book / Het
Luitboek van
Thysius. Facs. ed. (ms. 1666).
Leiden & Utrecht...
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Erwin Thijs (born 1970),
Belgian road
bicycle racer Jan
Thijs (Johannes
Thysius) (1621–1653),
Dutch book
collector Jim
Thijs (born 1980),
Belgian triathlete...
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Rheita (1604–1660),
Czech or
Austrian astronomer and
optician Antonius Thysius the
Elder (1565–1640),
Dutch Reformed theologian Antonius Walaeus (1573–1639)...
- was
erected in 1655 to
house the book
collection of the
lawyer Joannes Thysius (1622–1653). Upon his
early death, he left a
legacy of 20,000 guilders...