Johannes de Raey (also: Raei) (Wageningen, 1622 – Amsterdam, 1702) was a Dutch philosopher and an early Cartesian.[1]
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JohannesdeRaey (also: Raei) (Wageningen, 1622 – Amsterdam, 1702) was a Dutch philosopher and an early Cartesian. DeRaey was born in 1622 in the Dutch...
Floor Vermeulen (m) (VVD), will be installed on Friday 18 June 2021. JohannesdeRaey (1622 in Wageningen – 1702) a Dutch philosopher, an early Cartesian...
France and England, he came to study the Cartesian philosophy under JohannesdeRaey at Leiden. In 1649, he became professor of philosophy and theology...
by JohannesdeRaey (1668) John Lyly, De vermaakelijke Historie, Zee- en Land-Reyze van Euphues (1668) Jean Puget de la Serre, Thomas Morus, of de Zegepraal...
brought in, and presided at a rowdy debate with the Leiden Cartesian JohannesdeRaey. René Descartes himself commented on Steuart, in Notae in Programma...
Van Raey Houses, now Museum Van Loon, from 1671 676: The Nieuwe Waalse Kerk, Keizersgracht 676, from 1856 105: d'Bruynvis, from 1763 123: Huis met de Hoofden...