Adam Boreel (2 November 1602 in Middelburg – 20 June 1665 in Sloterdijk, Amsterdam) was a Dutch theologian and Hebrew scholar. He was one of the founders of the Amsterdam College; the Collegiants were also often called Boreelists,[1][2][3] and regarded as a small sect. Others involved in the Collegiants were Daniel van Breen, Michiel Coomans, Jacob Otto van Halmael and the Mennonite Galenus Abrahamsz de Haan.
^Andrew Cooper Fix, Prophecy and Reason: The Dutch Collegiants in the Early Enlightenment, Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1991, p. 45
^Margaret Lewis Bailey, Milton and Jakob Boehme, A Study of German Mysticism in Seventeenth Century England, New York: Haskell House, 1964 (first published 1914), p. 90
^Adriaan Koerbagh, A Light Shining in Dark Places, to Illuminate the Main Questions of Theology and Religion, Michiel Wielma, ed. & trans., Leiden NLD: Brill, 2011 (originally published in Amsterdam, 1668), p. 12
AdamBoreel (2 November 1602 in Middelburg – 20 June 1665 in Sloterdijk, Amsterdam) was a Dutch theologian and Hebrew scholar. He was one of the founders...
Boreel is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: AdamBoreel (1603–1667), Dutch theologian Jacob Boreel (1630–1697), Dutch burgomaster Wendela...
1591 into the Boreel baronets, the son of Jacob Boreel (1552–1636), burgomaster of Bergen-op-Zoom. AdamBoreel and the jurist Abraham Boreel were brothers;...
heron dates from that period. Rather than leaving the estate to his son AdamBoreel, Jacob bequeathed Westhove to his cousin Jacoba van den Brandde. She...
María de Ágreda (1602–1665) also known as Maria of Jesus, or Blue Nun AdamBoreel (1602–1665) Ursula de Jesus (1604–1666) Thomas Browne (1605–1682) Dame...
possibly originally composed in Latin as Lucerna Super Candelabrum by AdamBoreel, translated into Low-Dutch by Peter Balling in 1662 and into English...
theologian Ralph Cudworth, Henry Oldenburg, Robert Boyle and his sister, AdamBoreel, John Sadler, John Dury and Samuel Hartlib, as well as more marginal...
in Amsterdam and Hoorn. The Amsterdam college was founded in 1646 by AdamBoreel as a spiritualist cell, like those of Sebastian Franck and Kaspar Schwenkfeld...
Jonkheer Boreel, and an American mother, Edith Margaret (née Ives), Boreel grew up in England and attended the Slade School of Fine Art. Boreel's first interest...
establishment of Manasseh ben Israel, with the anonymous collaboration of AdamBoreel. Jacob caused a great stir by a plan, drawn by him, of Solomon's Temple...
Helmont had important groups of contacts in the Netherlands, where he knew AdamBoreel and Serrarius, and later in life, in 'the Lantern', the circle around...
1669. In Amsterdam he associated, on the one hand, with the Collegiants AdamBoreel, and Galenus Abrahamsz, and their sect; and, on the other hand, also...
Hulkestein near Arnhem. His Dutch connections included the Hebraist AdamBoreel, and businessman Louis de Geer, a supporter of Comenius. His correspondents...
ion_of_Faith_(Mennonite,_1632)false= [dead link] Francesco Quatrini, AdamBoreel (1602 – 1665): His Life and Thoughtore.ac.uk/download/pdf/80203718.pdf...
arose between 1751 and 1830. The codex was named Boreelianus after Johannes Boreel (1577–1629), who brought it from the East. The text of the codex represents...
to Wylde and Boreel. A son, James Paxton de Eglesfield Wylde, was born in 1927. Wylde died suddenly in May 1935, at the age of 41. Adam, Chris (27 April...
René Descartes in 1635; also in the Netherlands he was an associate of AdamBoreel and Petrus Serrarius, and an influential figure. At a key moment in English...
disbanded in 2007 Regiment Huzaren van Boreel, eldest element founded in 1585 Except for the Huzaren van Boreel, the regiments operate in an armoured role...
officers, 85 men 6th Hussars (Regiment Huzaren van Boreel Luitenant-Kolonel Jonkheer Willem Francois Boreel 36 officers, 603 men 3 officers, 18 men 8 officers...
William de Boreel tried to solve the mystery of who invented the telescope. He had a local magistrate in Middelburg follow up on Boreel's childhood and...
Grootmeesteres ('Grand Mistress'). 1818–1824: Agneta Margaretha Catharina Fagel-Boreel 1823–1837: Sophie Wilhelmina barones van Heeckeren van Kell (1772–1847)...
off 14 men 6th Hussars (Regiment Huzaren van Boreel) Lieutenant-Kolonel Jonkheer Willem Francois Boreel 36 off 603 men 1 off 8 men 2 off 19 men 0 off...
March 28 – Silvestro Valiero, Doge of Venice (d. 1700) April 1 – Jacob Boreel, Dutch diplomat and politician (d. 1697) April 7 – Ulrik Christian Gyldenløve...
cousin Nicolaas Witsen in 1665, visiting the country in the company of Jacob Boreel. Witsen became his life long friend with their common interest in cartography...