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Dirck Volckertszoon Coornhert (1522 – 29 October 1590), also known as Theodore Cornhert, was a Dutch writer, philosopher, translator, politician, theologian... |
Dutch Golden Age painter Dirck Coornhert (1522–1590), Dutch writer, philosopher, translator, politician and theologian Dirck Cornelis de Hooch (1613–1651)... |
of Antwerp, or Dirck Coornhert, a politician and theologian, wrote the lyrics. However, this is disputed as neither Marnix nor Coornhert ever mentioned... |
However, there was a sense of free will, own strength and reason. Dirck Coornhert in the Netherlands was one of the first who advocated religious tolerance... |
1550) 1498 – Maarten van Heemskerck, Dutch painter (d. 1574) 1522 – Dirck Coornhert, Dutch writer and scholar (d. 1590) 1563 – Robert Cecil, 1st Earl of... |
Aleksandr Mikhailovich of Tver, Grand Prince of Vladimir (b. 1301) 1590 – Dirck Coornhert, Dutch philosopher, theologian, and politician (b. 1522) 1618 – Walter... |
"The William / William of Nassau" 1932–1943 Philips of Marnix, or Dirck Coornhert or Petrus Dathenus Adrianus Valerius — Netherlands Antilles Anthem... |
1590) May 24 – John Jewel, English bishop (d. 1571) June 1 – Dirck Volckertszoon Coornhert, Dutch writer and scholar (d. 1590) July 5 – Margaret of Austria... |
wisdom and superficials. Related themes were found in Jacob Cats, Dirck Coornhert and Pieter Corneliszoon Hooft. Neo-stoic attitudes could be illustrated... |
influence of humanism (particularly through the teachings of Erasmus and Dirck Coornhert) changed the Dutch world. It began to shift from a theocentric to an... |
1590) May 24 – John Jewel, English bishop (d. 1571) June 1 – Dirck Volckertszoon Coornhert, Dutch writer and scholar (d. 1590) July 5 – Margaret of Austria... |
"Wilhelmus" ("William") 1574 1932 (official) Philips of Marnix, or Dirck Coornhert or Petrus Dathenus Adrianus Valerius "The Wilhelmus" 1m 5s New Zealand... |
Ecclesiastical Court of Amsterdam; namely, to refute the teachings of Dirck Volckertszoon Coornhert, who rejected Beza's supralapsarian doctrine of God's absolute... |
athletics coach Karina Content (born 1960), writer and politician Dirck Coornhert (1522–1590), writer, philosopher, politician, theologian and artist... |
writers (1454–1507)? Peter van Diest (1487–1558) Macropedius (1522–1590) Dirck Coornhert (1579–1665) Samuel Coster (1581–1647) Pieter Corneliszoon Hooft (1584–1635)... |
language as it appears today. Dirck Volckertszoon Coornhert (1522–1590), was the Low Countries' first truly humanist writer. Coornhert was a typical burgher of... |
Holland (as of 1565/66). His story was echoed by his friend Dirck Volckertszoon Coornhert, who started a printing business in Haarlem in 1560. Later Samuel... |
honorable building was put to use as the courthouse. The humanist Dirck Volckertszoon Coornhert once ran a printshop from the basement in the 16th century.... |
Cologne, where he made allegorical prints, sometimes working with Dirck Volckertszoon Coornhert on emblem illustrations. According to the RKD he was active... |
listed in order of appearance in the text. Book III begins on page 419. Coornhert, page 455 Hendrick de Keyser, page 459 Jacob Franquart, page 479 Egidius... |