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professorship at
Leiden University.
Johannes Walaeus was a son of the
theologian Antonius Walaeus.
Walaeus,
Johannes (1677).
Iohannis Walaei Epistulae...
- and Contra-Remonstrants,
Walaeus was on good
terms with Hugo Grotius,
despite the latter's
Arminian views. In 1615
Walaeus published Het Ampt der Kerckendienaren...
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University of
Padua Known for
Lymphatic system Scientific career Fields Medicine Institutions University of
Copenhagen Academic advisors Johannes Walaeus...
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denounced Grotius' stance. In late 1615, when
Middelburg professor Antonius Walaeus published Het Ampt der
Kerckendienaren (a
response to
Johannes Wtenbogaert's...
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Eastern Archaeology,
became part of UBL in 2018. In 2021, the
Walaeus Library of the
Leiden University Medical Center joined UBL. In 2024 a new...
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Antonius Thysius the
Elder (1565–1640),
Dutch Reformed theologian Antonius Walaeus (1573–1639),
Dutch Calvinist minister and
theologian Antonius Subianto...
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Gilbertus Jacchaeus (1578–1628),
Johann Heinrich Alsted (1588–1638),
Antonius Walaeus (1573–1639), and
Johannes Maccovius (Jan Makowski; 1588–1644),
among others...
- Rolandus,
Hermannus Faukelius,
Petrus Cornelisz,
Festus Hommius,
Antonius Walaeus Revision Ravesteyneditie, Jongbloededitie, GBS-Bijbel, Statenvertaling-1977...
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religious works From
Latin and
Dutch into French, most
notably by
Antonius Walaeus. He died in Haarlem.
Grave of
Johannes Crucius and his wife
Maria adorned...
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University of
Groningen Antonius Thysius University of
Harderwijk Antonius Walaeus Middelburg Latin school Sibrandus Lubbertus University of
Franeker His...