LC control no. | n 79070106 |
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Descriptive conventions | rda |
LC classification | PT5700 PT5732 |
Personal name heading | Vondel, Joost van den, 1587-1679 |
Variant(s) | Van den Vondel, Joost, 1587-1679 Vondel, J. V. (Joost van), 1587-1679 Den Vondel, Joost van, 1587-1679 Vondel, Jost van den, 1587-1679 Vondel, Ioost van, 1587-1679 Vondel, Justus van den, 1587-1679 Vondelen, Joost van den, 1587-1679 Vondelen, J. V. (Joost van), 1587-1679 Vondelen, I. vander (Ioost vander), 1587-1679 J. V. V. (Joost van Vondel), 1587-1679 V., J. V. (Joost van Vondel), 1587-1679 I. V. V. (Ioost van Vondel), 1587-1679 V., I. V. (Ioost van Vondel), 1587-1679 |
Associated country | Netherlands |
Birth date | 1587-11-17 |
Death date | 1679-02-05 |
Place of birth | Cologne (Germany) |
Place of death | Amsterdam (Netherlands) |
Field of activity | Poetry Drama |
Profession or occupation | Authors Poets Dramatists |
Found in | J.V. Vondels Poëzy, of, Verscheide gedichten, 1682. VIAF, 29 July 2013 (authorized access point: Vondel, Joost van den, 1587-1679; VIAF ID: 61555829 (Personal)) <http://viaf.org/viaf/61555829> DNB, 29 July 2013 (authorized access point: Vondel, Joost van den, 1587-1679; sex: masculine; other names: Vondel, Joost van; Vondel, Joost V.; Vondel, J. V.; Vondel, Jost van den; Vondel, Ioost van; Vondel, Ioost vande; Vondel, Ioost von; Vondel, Justus van den; Vondelen, Joost van den; Vondelen, Joost van; Vondelen, J. v.; Vondelen, I. vander; Van Den Vondel, Joost; Van den Vondel, Joost; VanDenVondel, Joost (RAK alt); Van Den Vondelen, Joost; VanDenVondelen, Joost van; Vanden Vondelen, Joost; VanDerVondelen, Joost; V., J.v.; V., J.V.; J. V. V.; J. v. V.; I. V. V; dates: 1587-1679; country: Netherlands; place of birth: Köln; Place of death: Amsterdam; occupation: writer; Dutch writer and poet) <http://d-nb.info/gnd/118627848> Encyclopedia of world biography, 29 July 2013 (Joost van den Vondel; born Nov. 17, 1587, in Cologne, Germany; died Feb. 5, 1679, in Amsterdam, Netherlands; Dutch poet and dramatist; achieved his status of national poet during the period when the Netherlands was emerging as a national state; family arrived in Amsterdam in 1597; wrote 32 plays; made numerous translations from German, French, Latin, Italian, and Greek; produced a large body of poetry, including emblems, lyrics, occasional poems, long theological poems, didactic verses, pastorals, and an epic; and wrote essays) |
Associated language | dut |