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Justus de Harduwijn

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241: 264:, influenced by the poets of the Pléiade; it was the first book of sonnets written entirely in Dutch, as earlier humanists had written in Latin. It was published anonymously in 1613 by 350:
During his life, de Harduwijn was one of the most widely read poets of the Netherlands. He was largely forgotten after his death but was rediscovered in the 19th century by
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and the writer Johannes M. Schrant. During the 20th century, Oscar Dambre, a literary historian from Ghent, devoted several studies to de Harduwijn, and composer
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into Dutch. Justus' uncle, Dionysius de Harduwijn, was a historian, and Justus inherited his rich library. The humanist poet
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Goeden Yever tot het Vaderland ter blijde inkomste van den Coninclijcken Prince Ferdinand van Oostenryck
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college which had recently been established in Ghent. Around 1600 he went to the
190: 287:, De Harduwijn found his inspiration in divine contemplations. In 1614 he wrote 363: 280: 257: 205: 158: 444: 178: 331: 307: 162: 134: 118:, also written Hardwijn, Herdewijn, Harduyn or Harduijn (11 April 1582 - 306:(Divine Wishes), appeared in 1629. It was a complete adaptation of the 431:
Oscar Dambre, "Harduwijn (Hardwijn, Hardewijn, Harduyn), Justus de",
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and in 1605 became a Bachelor in Law. Subsequently, he studied
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Den val en de Opstand van David/Leed-tuyghende Pasalmen
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was another uncle of his, and he was also related to
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Oudegem
County of Flanders
Spanish Netherlands
Leuven University
Oudegem
Roman Catholic
priest
Southern Netherlands
Renaissance
Counter-Reformation
humanist
Ghent
Louis of Praet
bookbinding
Council of Flanders
County of Flanders
Jan van der Noot
La Pléiade
Anacreon
Maximiliaan de Vriendt
Daniel Heinsius
Jesuit
University of Leuven
Justus Lipsius
theology
seminary
Douai
priest
Oudegem
Mespelare

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