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Olivier de Wree (1596–1652), pen name
Latinized as
Olivarius Vredius, was a Neo-Latin poet and
historian from the
Habsburg Netherlands. Born in Bruges...
- Much (sometimes verbatim) was also
taken from the work of
Boxhorn and
Vredius (Olivier de Wree).
Whenever he could,
Smallegange copied parts of the old...
- in
Bruges with
sixty plates,
published posthumously by his
young friend Vredius in 1640
under the
title Anselmi Boëtii de Boot I.C.
Brugensis & Rodolphi...
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Poswick 1886, p. 294.
Poswick 1886, p. 300. M 1873, p. 495.
Vredius 1642, p. 399.
Vredius 1642, p. 400. Ab
Utrecht Dressel****s 1841, p. 62. M 1873, p...
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probably Erard III le Maure,
while the 17th-century
Flemish historian Vredius records that she was a Gr****
named Bonne or Maria. The 19th-century historian...