LC control no. | n 50029985 |
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Descriptive conventions | rda |
LC classification | PA8525 |
Personal name heading | Heinsius, Daniel, 1580-1655 |
Variant(s) | Heins, Daniel, 1580-1655 Heynsius, D. (Daniel), 1580-1655 |
See also | For works of this author written under other names, search also under: Theocritus, à Ganda, 1580-1655 Philodusus, Janus, 1580-1655 Theocritus, à Ganda, 1580-1655 Philodusus, Janus, 1580-1655 |
Associated place | Leiden (Netherlands) |
Birth date | 1580-06-09 |
Death date | 1655-02-25 |
Place of birth | Ghent (Belgium) |
Place of death | Hague (Netherlands) |
Profession or occupation | Humanists Poets |
Found in | His Titi Livii Historiarum ... nuc88-107663: His Crepundia siliana [MI] 1646 (hdg. on WaU rept.: Heinsius, Daniel, 1580-1655; usage: D. Heynsii) Wikipedia, 27 August 2020 (Daniel Heinsius (or Heins); born 9 June 1580 in Ghent; died 25 February 1655 in The Hague; one of the most famous scholars of the Dutch Renaissance; taught at Leiden University; published in 1601, under the pseudonym of Theocritus à Ganda ("Theocritus from Ghent"), Quaeris quid sit Amor...? ("Do you ask what love is?"), the first emblem book in Dutch) A catalog of seventeenth century printed books in the National Library of Medicine, 1989: (Philodusus, Janus, is a pseudonym of Heinsius, Daniel, 1580-1655) |
Associated language | lat dut |