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231:, as it is called, contains numerous maps and plates of the region. The engravings of Brazilian northeastern locales, fleets, battles, and maps were for 160 years the main references to Brazilian landscapes available in Europe, and are well known by Brazilians today as the most important examples of pre-national art. 31: 291:. Marie de Medici actually traveled to the Netherlands as exile, but spectacular displays and water pageants took place in the city's harbor in celebration of her visit. There was a procession led by two mounted 636: 661: 331: 564: 121:, before returning to Leiden in 1612 as an under-regent of a college. From 1617 he also was professor in philosophy at the university. Because of his 651: 170: 626: 621: 611: 266:
Medicea Hospes, sive descriptio publicae gratulationis, qua ... Mariam de Medicis, excepit senatus populusque Amstelodamensis
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The Leiden Collection. Portrait of Andries de Graeff (1611–1678), Burgomaster of Amsterdam, by Marjorie E. Wieseman (2017)
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to lecture –and give an inaugural speech- at the same Institution. One of his huge patrons was Amsterdam burgomaster
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F.F. Blok, Caspar Barlaeus : from the correspondence of a melancholic ; , Assen : Van Gorcum, 1976
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was built especially for the festival. This building was designed to display a series of dramatic
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sympathies, he was forced out of this job in 1619. He then studied and graduated in medicines (in
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G. Speak, "An odd kind of melancholy: reflections on the glass delusion in Europe (1440-1680)",
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Barlaeus suffered from mental illness including the delusion that he was made of glass (the
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had its seat in the fourteenth-century Agnietenkapel. In January 1632, Barlaeus, along with
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Barlaeus was involved in various aspects of cartography and history. He translated
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From 1631, he was professor of philosophy and rhetoric at the Amsterdam Athenaeum,
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Mercator sapiens, sive Oratio de coniungendis mercaturae et philosophiae studiis
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in 1638. Considered an important moment in Dutch history, Marie's visit lent
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in tribute to her once she set foot on the floating island and entered its
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Rerum per octennium in Brasilia et alibi nuper gestarum sub praefectura
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Barlaeus died at Amsterdam. Franciscus Plante wrote Barlaeus'
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Barlaeus published many volumes of poetry, particularly
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in 1622. In 1627, Barlaeus provided the text for the
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17th-century Dutch Calvinist and Reformed ministers
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In 1647, he wrote an account of the 529:Biography and Works: Caspar Barlaeus 652:Academic staff of Leiden University 386:Rerum in Brasilia et alibi gestarum 310: 13: 392:Verscheyde Nederduytsche gedichten 14: 698: 571: 219:, inspired by the leadership of 217:Dutch colonial empire in Brazil 466: 442: 429: 420: 409: 201:Description of the West Indies 1: 627:17th-century Dutch physicians 622:17th-century Dutch historians 612:17th-century writers in Latin 547:Plante's obituary and epitaph 403: 565:Historia naturalis Brasiliae 7: 642:Dutch Renaissance humanists 176: 10: 703: 494: 99:Caspar (Kaspar) van Baerle 64: 52: 37: 28: 21: 667:Dutch Golden Age writers 647:Leiden University alumni 607:17th-century Dutch poets 349: 264:In 1638, Barlaeus wrote 558:, libraries.rutgers.edu 520:Barlaeus: Bibliographia 160:Oudezijds Achterburgwal 140:University of Amsterdam 92: 89:, poet, and historian. 672:People from Zaltbommel 437:History of Psychiatry, 341:in both Amsterdam and 221:John Maurice of Nassau 478:www.let.leidenuniv.nl 677:Arminian theologians 526:(in Dutch and Latin) 517:(in Dutch and Latin) 198:Antonio de Herrera's 185:. 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polymath
Renaissance humanist
theologian
Antwerp
Zaltbommel
Latin school
University of Leiden
Nieuwe-Tonge
remonstrant
Caen
Athenaeum Illustre
University of Amsterdam
Gerard Vossius
Martinus Hortensius
Andries de Graeff
Oudezijds Achterburgwal
Glass delusion
Gill Speak
Latin poetry
eulogy
Willem Blaeu
Antonio de Herrera's
atlas
Italy
Jodocus Hondius
Dutch colonial empire in Brazil
John Maurice of Nassau
Recife
Franciscus Plante

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