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Gysbert Japiks
Gysbert Japicx, 1637, portrait by Matthijs Harings
Born
Gysbert Japiks Holckema
1603
Bolsward, Netherlands
Died
1666(1666-00-00) (aged 62–63)
Bolsward
Nationality
Dutch
Occupation(s)
Poet, teacher
Notable work
Friessche Tjerne (1640)
Gysbert Japiks[a] Holckema, better known as simply Gysbert Japiks (1603–1666), was a West Frisian writer, poet, schoolmaster, and cantor.
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