- Jan
Hendrik Waszink (17
October 1908,
Renswoude – 5
October 1990, Lugano) was a
Dutch Latin scholar,
Professor of
Latin at
Leiden University. Best known...
- ISBN 9781134563197.
Breemer and
Waszink, "Fata Scribunda," p. 248.
Breemer and
Waszink, "Fata Scribunda," p. 251.
Breemer and
Waszink, "Fata Scribunda," pp. 245...
- 2006
Grotius and
Waszink (2023).
Waszink, Jan (ed.).
Annals of the War in the Low Countries, ed. with
introduction by J.
Waszink.
Bibliotheca Latinitatis...
- ;
Waszink, J.H. (eds.). De Idololatria:
Partly Based on a M****cript Left
Behind by P.G. Van Der Nat.
Translated by J.C.M. van Winden, J.H.
Waszink. Brill...
-
Livius Andronicus." The
American Journal of Philology, 102(1), 58–78.
Waszink, J. (1960). "Tradition and
Personal Achievement in
Early Latin Literature...
- p. 181. S.
Breemer and J. H.
Waszink, "Fata Scribunda," in
Opuscula Selecta (Brill, 1979), p. 247.
Breemer and
Waszink, "Fata Scribunda," p. 248. Corbeill...
-
conventional answer given by
Waszink is that
Tacitus serves as a
source of "examples and
guidelines for the
modern prince and subject."
Waszink also considers, however...
-
Topographic map of the muni****lity of Renswoude, June 2015 Jan
Hendrik Waszink (1908–1990) a
Dutch Latin scholar and
academic Roel
Robbertsen (born 1948)...
- auctores,
Paris 1511, in:
Desiderii Erasmi Roterodami Opera omnia, ed. J. H.
Waszink u. a.,
Amsterdam 1971, Vol. I 2, 79-151. "Luther and
Melanchthon saw theological...
-
literarischen Zeugnisse, 2nd ed., de Gruyter, Göttingen 2010, p. 119.
Waszink noted that "[I]n scorp. 15 (178, 11/2) we read
vitas Caesarum legimus:...