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Marcus Zuerius van
Boxhorn (August 28, 1612 –
October 3, 1653) was a
Dutch scholar (his
Latinized name was
Marcus Zuerius Boxhornius). Born in
Bergen op...
- Enlightenment,
although preceded by 17th-century
pioneers such as
Marcus Zuerius van Boxhorn,
Gerardus Vossius,
Stephen Skinner,
Elisha Coles, and William...
- (Pisa: PLUS-Pisa
University Press, 2007), 43–58.
Marcus Zuerius van Boxhorn,
Antwoord van
Marcus Zuerius van
Boxhorn gegeven op de Vraaghen, hem voorgestelt...
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further scholarly inquiry. In 1647,
Dutch linguist and
scholar Marcus Zuerius van
Boxhorn noted the
similarity among certain Asian and
European languages...
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interiors Bartram de
Fouchier (1609–1673) a
Dutch Golden Age
painter Marcus Zuerius van
Boxhorn (1612–1653) historian,
author and
scholar Thomas Willeboirts...
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damaged artifacts. The
Domburg inscriptions to
Nehalennia inspired Marcus Zuerius van
Boxhorn to
produce a
hasty etymology linking the name
Nehalennia to...
- Indo-Iranian
languages and
European languages, and as
early as 1653,
Marcus Zuerius van
Boxhorn had
published a
proposal for a proto-language ("Scythian")...
- was
first hypothesized in the mid 17th century, by
Dutch scholar Marcus Zuerius van Boxhorn, in his
Scythian language and
people hypothesis, to explain...
- Indo-European languages, 165
years after the
Dutch linguist and
scholar Marcus Zuerius van
Boxhorn proposed the
grouping to
which this term
refers in 1647. Young...
- and
European languages and as
early as 1653, the
Dutch scholar Marcus Zuerius van
Boxhorn had
published a
proposal for a proto-language ("Scythian")...