Dutch classical scholar and theologian (1577–1649)
Gerrit Janszoon Vos (March or April 1577, Heidelberg – 19 March 1649, Amsterdam), often known by his Latin name Gerardus Vossius, was a Dutch classical scholar and theologian.
made a chronicle of Holland. Francis Vossius was GerardusVossius's brother. A person also called GerardusVossius, a Roman Catholic who made annotated...
his Latin name Dionysius Vossius, was a Dutch translator. He was the son of GerardusVossius and the brother of Isaac Vossius. Born in Dordrecht, he studied...
Vossius Gymnasium is a public gymnasium in Amsterdam, North Holland, Netherlands. It was established in 1926 and is named after GerardusVossius. In 2014...
cosmological systems of antiquity, the Dutch Renaissance humanist GerardusVossius deals extensively with Caelus and his duality as both a god and a place...
mainly devoted to medical teaching. The first two professors were GerardusVossius and Caspar Barlaeus. The Athenaeum Illustre provided education comparable...
(1575–1631) Eduard Poppius (c. 1576–1624) Jacobus Taurinus (1576–1618) GerardusVossius (1577–1649) Thomas Jackson (1579–1640) Johannes Arnoldi Corvinus (c...
preceded by 17th century pioneers such as Marcus Zuerius van Boxhorn, GerardusVossius, Stephen Skinner, Elisha Coles, and William Wotton. The first known...
the word eunoukhos. The early 17th-century scholar and theologian GerardusVossius therefore explains that the word originally designated an office, and...
exists in manuscript; they were published in the Latin version of GerardusVossius. Twenty-two Ascetic Institutions of the same Amoun, or one bearing...
eeuwen geleden de geschiedenis van de Universiteit van Amsterdam. GerardusVossius opende met zijn oratie 'De historiae utilitate' (Over het nut der geschiedenis)...
Athenaeus iii. p. 93, b. Theophrastus, On the Causes of Plants ii. 5 GerardusVossius, De Historicis Graecis, ed. Wessmann, p. 98. This article incorporates...
important scholars and scientists, such as Isaac Beeckman, Jacob Cats, GerardusVossius, and Andreas Colvius. Johan and Cornelis both attended the Latin school...
Tertullian, Ad nationes 2.11; Augustine of Hippo, De civitate Dei 4.11; GerardusVossius, De physiologia Christiana et theologia gentili 8.6: Paventia ab infantibus...
manuscripts) records that he was working "from most corrupt exemplars". GerardusVossius erroneously took this to mean that Martianus was himself active in...
in various parts of the Hebrew Bible. Among his correspondents were GerardusVossius, Hugo Grotius, Petrus Serrarius, António Vieira and Pierre Daniel Huet...
the history and religion of the Egyptians. Theophil. Alex. 2.6 comp. GerardusVossius, de Historicis Graecis p. 396, ed. Westermann This article incorporates...
Rhenanus, 1520 early editions by Justus Lipsius, 1591 Jan Gruter, 1607 GerardusVossius, 1639 Johan Henrik Boeclerus, 1642 Antonius Thysius the Younger, 1653...
and took his degree there in 1596. He kept up a correspondence with GerardusVossius. In 1613, on the occasion of the marriage of Frederick V, count palatine...
Historia Augusta Titus Aurelius Fulvus Enmannsche Kaisergeschichte GerardusVossius, who published de Historicis Latinis in 1627, discussed the problem...
Vondel's dramatic work is marked by the influence that GerardusVossius and especially Vossius’ translations of the poetics of Aristotle had on Vondel...
epistolica de Iure magistratus in rebus ecclesiasticis from his friend GerardusVossius. The letter was "a general introduction on (in)tolerance, mainly on...
Amsterdam, Netherlands. Famous scientists such as Caspar Barlaeus, GerardusVossius, Martinus Hortensius, Alexander de Bie, and Petrus Camper taught here...
after the latter had obtained the supreme power (48 BC). From this GerardusVossius supposes that the work was written about the time of Caesar Augustus...
served from 1603 as professor in theology at the University of Leiden GerardusVossius (1577-1649), Dutch theologian and humanist Gisbertus Voetius (1589-1676)...