Others: His son Dionysius Vossius died 1633 or 1640. He made notes on the work of Moses Maimonides. His third son Gerrit Vossius died 1640. He was an editor...
Vossius may refer to: Gerardus Vossius (1577–1649), a Dutch humanist Dionysius Vossius (1612–1633), a Dutch translator, son of Gerardus Vossius Isaac...
his Latin name Dionysius Vossius, was a Dutch translator. He was the son of Gerardus Vossius and the brother of Isaac Vossius. Born in Dordrecht, he studied...
Vossius ring (also called Vossius's ring or Vossius' ring) is due to blunt trauma to the eye. When the eye is injured, a circular ring of fainted or stippled...
sketch of Vossius' intellectual milieu. Steven Massil, 2003. "Immigrant librarians in Britain: Huguenots and Some Others" (pdf file) "Vossius, Isaac" ...
surface following trauma to the eye, an injury now known as "Vossius' ring" or as "Vossius' lenticular ring". He described the condition in a paper titled...
Vossius Gymnasium is a public gymnasium in Amsterdam, North Holland, Netherlands. It was established in 1926 and is named after Gerardus Vossius. In 2014...
into question in 1642 by the Dutch Protestant theologian Gerhard Johann Vossius. It has since been widely accepted by modern scholars that the creed was...
by 17th century pioneers such as Marcus Zuerius van Boxhorn, Gerardus Vossius, Stephen Skinner, Elisha Coles, and William Wotton. The first known systematic...
word eunoukhos. The early 17th-century scholar and theologian Gerardus Vossius therefore explains that the word originally designated an office, and he...
oldest gymnasium in the Netherlands. From 1600 to 1615 Gerhard Johann Vossius was rector at this school. On 18–19 November 1421, the Saint Elisabeth's...
cosmological systems of antiquity, the Dutch Renaissance humanist Gerardus Vossius deals extensively with Caelus and his duality as both a god and a place...
onwards, especially Gerard Vossius, also discussed the parallels between the biographies of Dionysus/Bacchus and Moses (Vossius named his sons Dionysius...
epistolica de Iure magistratus in rebus ecclesiasticis from his friend Gerardus Vossius. The letter was "a general introduction on (in)tolerance, mainly on the...
scholars and scientists, such as Isaac Beeckman, Jacob Cats, Gerardus Vossius, and Andreas Colvius. Johan and Cornelis both attended the Latin school...
Confederation October 26, 1916 Göttingen, German Empire 1908 Nominated by Ad.Vossius the only time M.V.Galtier October 15, 1846 Langogne, France April 24, 1908...
Maimonides 'Tractate on Idolatry from the Mishneh Torah with notes by Dionysius Vossius' 1729 Addison, Joseph Remarks on Several Parts of Italy (1705; revised...
noted for having five independent grammar schools (Dutch: gymnasia), the Vossius Gymnasium, Barlaeus Gymnasium, St. Ignatius Gymnasium, Het 4e Gymnasium...
Mark". The text of the letter was handwritten into the endpapers of Isaac Vossius' 1646 printed edition of the works of Ignatius of Antioch. This letter...
exists in manuscript; they were published in the Latin version of Gerardus Vossius. Twenty-two Ascetic Institutions of the same Amoun, or one bearing the...
Gerard Vossius and Caspar Barlaeus as the first professors; two of Vondel's close friends. Both would remain in contact with him, especially Vossius, whose...
one of the five categorial gymnasia in Amsterdam, the other four being Vossius Gymnasium, Ignatius Gymnasium, Het 4e gymnasium and Cygnus Gymnasium. It...
concepts with the advent of Cartesian and scientific rationalism. Gerardus Vossius published a work in 1623 by this title that had subsequent editions, including...
1637 – Péter Pázmány, Hungarian cardinal (b. 1570) 1649 – Gerhard Johann Vossius, German scholar and theologian (b. 1577) 1683 – Thomas Killigrew, English...