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Lodewijk Caspar Valckenaer (Leeuwarden, 7 June 1715 – Leiden, 15
March 1785),
latinized as
Ludovici Caspari Valckenaer, was a
Dutch classical scholar,...
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Johan Valckenaer (Franeker, 21
January 1759 - Bennebroek, 1821) was a
Dutch professor who
specialized in
Roman law. He was a p****ionate and
combative patriot...
- Oegstgeest) was a
German Swiss classical scholar. A
student of Hemster****s,
Valckenaer and Ruhnken, he was an
exponent of the
methods of
criticism which they...
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script with
abbreviations and
ligatures from a
caption in an
illustrated edition of Theocritus.
Lodewijk Caspar Valckenaer:
Carmina bucolica,
Leiden 1779....
- rivals. In 1766
Valckenaer succeeded Hemster****s in the Gr**** chair. The
intimacy between the two
colleagues was only
broken by
Valckenaer's death in 1785...
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Hendrik Trotz,
professor of law 1741
Johan Valckenaer, lawyer,
patriot and
diplomat Lodewijk Caspar Valckenaer,
professor of Gr**** 1741-1765
Johannes Henricus...
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Uylenburg (1612–1642), wife of the
painter Rembrandt van Rijn
Lodewijk Caspar Valckenaer (1715–1785),
classical scholar Campegius Vitringa (1659–1722), theologian...
- of a
Dutch school of
criticism which had
disciples in
Lodewijk Caspar Valckenaer,
Jacob van
Lennep and
David Ruhnken. His
major writings were: Luciani...
- not
compare with his
Dutch contemporaries,
Tiberius Hemster****s, L. C.
Valckenaer,
David Ruhnken or his
colleague J. J. Reiske. The
higher criticism was...
- Schultens; in
Leiden he was a
student of
David Ruhnken and
Lodewijk Caspar Valckenaer. In 1810 he
became a
professor of
theology at the
University of Utrecht...