Johannes Narssius[1] (9 November 1580 – 1637)[2] was a Dutch physician and Neo-Latin poet, initially a Remonstrant minister.
^Narssius or Narsius is a latinized version of Van Naarsen, also spelled (Van) Naarssen, Naersen, or Naerssen. Forename variants include Johann, Johan, Joann, Joannes.
^van der Aa, A. J., ed. (1868). Biographisch woordenboek der Nederlanden [Biographical dictionary of the Netherlands] (in Dutch). Vol. 13 – via Digitale bibliotheek voor de Nederlanse lettern.
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