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Roemer Pieterszoon Visscher (1547 – 19 February 1620) was a successful Dutch merchant, the first Dutch underwriter and writer of the Dutch Golden Age.
Roemer Pieterszoon Visscher (1547 – 19 February 1620) was a successful Dutch merchant, the first Dutch underwriter and writer of the Dutch Golden Age...
Maria Tesselschade RoemersVisscher, also called Maria Tesselschade Roemersdochter Visscher (Dutch pronunciation: [maːˈrijaː ˈtɛsəlˌsxaːdə ˈrumərzˌdɔxtər...
Anna RoemersVisscher (c. 2 February 1583 – 6 December 1651) was a Dutch artist, poet, and translator. Anna RoemersVisscher was the eldest daughter of...
include: RoemerVisscher (1547–1620), merchant and writer from Amsterdam Anna Visscher (1584–1651), Dutch artist, poet, and translator, daughter of Roemer Maria...
Of the daughters of RoemerVisscher, Tesselschade (1594–1649) wrote some well-received lyrics; she also translated Tasso. Visscher's daughters were women...
and published works of Willebrord Snell, Descartes, Adriaan Metius, RoemerVisscher, Gerhard Johann Vossius, Barlaeus, Hugo Grotius, Vondel and the historian...
fellow poet RoemerVisscher, who died shortly after they met in 1620. It was there that Vondel also met the two daughters of RoemerVisscher who were talented...
are Dirck Volckertszoon Coornhert, Hendrick Laurensz. Spieghel and RoemerVisscher. Inevitably, their works and career were very much determined by the...
turned into the popularist and highly moralistic works of Jacob Cats, RoemerVisscher, and others, often based in popular proverbs. The illustrations to...
been a child himself. Less famous literary men from this period were: RoemerVisscher (1547–1620), writer of epigrams and emblemata Karel van Mander (1548–1606)...
1603) Richard Stanihurst, English translator of Virgil (d. 1618) RoemerVisscher, Dutch writer (d. 1620) Stanisław Żółkiewski, Polish nobleman (d. 1620)...
Hendrik Laurenszoon Spiegel. Other prominent members were Laurens Reael, RoemerVisscher and Dirck Volckertszoon Coornhert. Much of what is known today about...
d'Eglantier, where he was an active member and became friends with RoemerVisscher and P.C.Hooft. Together with Hooft he joined Costers Nederduytsche...
brawler Virgil (Publius Vergilius Maro; 70–19 BCE), ancient Roman poet RoemerVisscher (1547–1620), Dutch writer and poet Mihály Csokonai Vitéz (1773–1805)...
(b. 1550) February 19 Al-Mansur al-Qasim, Imam of Yemen (b. 1559) RoemerVisscher, Dutch writer (b. 1547) February 23 – Nicholas Fuller, English politician...
Calasio, Italian author of Hebrew concordance (born 1550) February 19 – RoemerVisscher, Dutch writer (born 1547) March 1 – Thomas Campion, English poet and...
(b. 1550) February 19 Al-Mansur al-Qasim, Imam of Yemen (b. 1559) RoemerVisscher, Dutch writer (b. 1547) February 23 – Nicholas Fuller, English politician...
coast of Texel with bodies and wreckage. The Dutch merchant and poet RoemerVisscher suffered a sizeable loss that night and named his third daughter Maria...
1603) Richard Stanihurst, English translator of Virgil (d. 1618) RoemerVisscher, Dutch writer (d. 1620) Stanisław Żółkiewski, Polish nobleman (d. 1620)...
general and commander of UN peacekeeping missions Maria Tesselschade RoemersVisscher (1594–1649), poet and engraver Pieter van Schaeyenborgh (1600–1657)...
Stryjkowski (died 1593), Polish-Lithuanian historian, writer and poet RoemerVisscher (died 1620), Dutch merchant and writer, especially of epigrams and...
Netherlands was "De Egelantier" in Amsterdam: Coster, Bredero, Hooft and RoemerVisscher were all members of this society. During the Protestant Reformation...
in the 17th and 18th centuries.[citation needed] Engraving by Anna RoemersVisscher (1646) "Berkemeyer". The Corning Museum of Glass. Retrieved 18 July...
Muiden near Amsterdam. In 1619 Constantijn came into contact with Anna RoemersVisscher and with Pieter Corneliszoon Hooft. Huygens exchanged many poems with...
which contains a dedication from Rubens to the Dutch humanist Anna RoemersVisscher. Lasne was in Paris by 1621, and in 1633 he became the official engraver...