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Dirck Volckertszoon Coornhert (1522 – 29
October 1590), also
known as
Theodore Cornhert, was a
Dutch writer, philosopher, translator, politician, theologian...
- in
English as 'ban-gup' or 'bungeup'. In 1658,
Dutch mariner Samuel Volckertszoon wrote of
sighting "a wild cat" on the island. In 1696,
Dutch explorer...
- for
Vergulde Draeck visited the area.
Waekende Boey
under Captain S.
Volckertszoon,
Elburg under Captain J.
Peereboom and
Emeloort under Captain A. Joncke...
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published his
grammar Den
schat der
Duytsscher Talen in Dutch;
Dirck Volckertszoon Coornhert (Eenen
nieuwen ABC of Materi-boeck)
followed five
years after...
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Baptista van der Noot A
portrait of Jan van der Noot
engraved by
Dirck Volckertszoon Coornhert (1573) Born 1539
Brecht Died 1595
Antwerp Language Dutch Nationality...
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under his father, he
learned engraving from the
Dutch polymath Dirck Volckertszoon Coornhert, who then
lived in Cleves. In 1577 he
moved with Coornhert...
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three Dutch ships in the area that year:
Waekende Boey
under Captain S.
Volckertszoon,
Elburg under Captain J.
Peereboom and
Emeloort under Captain A. Joncke...
- Jean de Nostredame, Provençal
historian (died c.1576) June 1 –
Dirck Volckertszoon Coornhert,
Dutch classical scholar (died 1590)
unknown dates Joachim...
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collaborated with
Heemskerck and ****isted with the
school there that
Dirck Volckertszoon Coornhert would later run.
Considered to be the
leading Netherlandish...
- Cologne,
where he made
allegorical prints,
sometimes working with
Dirck Volckertszoon Coornhert on
emblem illustrations.
According to the RKD he was active...