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  Nikolaes Heinsius
Nikolaes Heinsius (July 20, 1620 - 1681), Dutch scholar, son of Daniel Heinsius[?], was born at Leiden.
He was soon called away to Stockholm at the invitation of Queen Christina, at whose court he waged war with Salmasius, who accused him of having supplied Milton with facts from the life of that great but irritable scholar.
Nikolaes Heinsius was one of the purest and most elegant of Latinists, and if his scholarship was not quite so perfect as that of his father, he displayed higher gifts as an original writer.
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 Emblemata Amatoria 1608
Daniël Heinsius was born in Gent, a town in the southern Netherlands, in 1580.
En inderdaad is de Leidse letterkundige Daniel Heinsius geboren Gent, waar hij overigens maar drie jaar gewoond heeft.
We vinden bij Heinsius geen handen uit wolken of andere hiëroglifische beeldelementen.
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 Daniel Heinsius - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In 1602 he started lecturing, in 1603 he was appointed professor of poetics, in 1605 professor of Greek, and at the death of Merula in 1607 he succeeded that illustrious scholar as the 4th librarian of Leiden University.
At the Synod of Dort (1618-1619) Heinsius was secretary on behalf of the [[States-General of the NetherlandsStates-General.
His wife died in 1633, and Heinsius got into a conflict with Claudius Salmasius, who was appointed as his colleague in 1631.
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 Heinsius Edition
The edition of Daniel Heinsius came out at the end of April or beginning of May 1627.
Heinsius took into account both editions of the Opuscula, as is clear from the letter Ad lectorem in the edition itself, and confirmed by the apparatus criticus of our edition.
Heinsius also corrected obvious mistakes made by the typesetters of the editions he used as his sources or by the scribes of the manuscript copies he worked from.
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 Classical Heritage
Such was the case with the renowned Hugo Grotius (1583 ­ 1645) and Daniel Heinsius (1580 ­; 1655).
Heinsius, like Grotius a student of Joseph Scaliger, was honored for his learning both in his native Holland and abroad.
Heinsius and Grotius were associates for many years, although they were later estranged because of Grotius' liberal religious convictions.
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 Daniel
Daniel is the English form of a Hebrew name.
In the Anglo-Saxon period of English history, Daniel was a rare, religious name.
Daniel was common in the 13th and 14th centuries, less so in the 15th and 16th, but was revived in the 1600s.
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 Daniel Heinsius and Stuart England - Paul R Sellin - Used Books   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Of international repute, Heinsius (1580-1655) was Professor of Poetry, of Politics, of History; Keeper of the University Library; Secretary to the Academic Senate at Leiden; Secretary of the Lay Commissioners at the Synod of Dort; State Historiographer of Holland and West Friesland; and Adviser, Councillor of State, and Historiographer Royal to the Crown of Sweden.
A biography, a bibliography of Heinsius' works, an exploration of his connections with Stuart England, traces his impact on the literary theorists Jonson, Milton, and Dryden.
Dark red cloth-covered boards are in nice shape with a shadow of a dark spot on the front board, a book plate on the fep, a dent in the last few pages, text block has some faint soiling.
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 Heinsius - new and used books
Printed after it in Greek is Heinsius' source text (from Basil of Seleucia) and a selection of his Latin poetry previously unpublished.
The second edition of this facetious and witty work by Daniel Heinsius, with the addition of 6 new brief pieces of the same genre.
Heinsius, Maria - Mutter der kirche in deutscher fruhzeit.
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 Asia, antiquariaat Forum   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
This was in the same year that Heinsius was appointed Professor Extraordinarius of Greek and Latin poetry in Leiden (from 1605 onwards he was Prof.
The importance of this edition is due to the fact that it is a completely new edition, made, as is stated on the title-page, by Daniel Heinsius: it is the first Heisius edition of Theocrit, in many respects the best edition of the 17th century.was perhaps Heinsius's most favoured poet.
Latin translations of some of Theocritus's poems and of all his epigrams made by Daniel Heinsius as well as by the famous Dutch scholar, jurist, poet and statesman Hugo Grotius conclude the edition on p.
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 AllRefer.com - Daniel Heinsius (Miscellaneous European Literature, Biography) - Encyclopedia
Daniel Heinsius[dA´nEel hIn´sEus] Pronunciation Key, 1580–1655, Dutch classicist.
One of the most famous Renaissance scholars, he edited many Latin works, composed fine Latin poetry, and wrote in Dutch as well.
His son Nikolaas Heinsius, 1620–81, rivaled his father as an author and editor of Latin poetry.
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 §2. Close relations between English and continental scholars. XIII. Scholars and Scholarship, 1600–60. Vol. ...
Dutch scholarship was the ripest in Europe from 1600–60 and included G.J. Vossius, Isaac Vossius (his son), Claude Saumaise or Salmasius, P. Cluverius, 4 Daniel Heinsius, N. Heinsius (his son), Hugo Grotius, J.F. Gronovius.
The interest of this list consists in the fact that all these distinguished scholars were in direct touch with English scholars.
From his contemporary, Daniel Heinsius, Ben Jonson borrowed freely in his Timber.
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 Amazon.com: "Daniel Heinsius": Key Phrase page   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Daniel Heinsius argued that the aim of purgation was to alleviate the passions with the express goal of letting reason rule.38 The...
and that some of their interpretations were also disseminated through the perhaps even more influential edition of Daniel Heinsius, which contained in its second edition of 1611 the essay De tragoediae constitutione.
early age, reputedly as the result of his dissolute life-style.45 The grandson of another friend of the Van Overbeke family, Daniel Heinsius, was in danger of succumbing to the same fate.
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 , antiquariaat Forum   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Re-edition with errors in pagination corrected of the first collective edition in 8vo format (edited by the well-known humanist and scholar Petrus Scriverius and printed in Amsterdam by Willem Jansz.
Blaeu in 1622), of the collected poetical and emblematic works, with explanations, by the famous Dutch and Neo-Latin poet en Leiden professor Daniel Heinsius (1580-1655).
In this Christian poem, composed in the manner of Du Bartas, Heinsius in fact came out as a orthodox Calvinist, to the surprise of the more liberal 'Remonstrants'.
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 Web Catalogue One S-Z
Certain scholars who read Daniel Heinsius's 'Aristarchus Sacer,' followed his example and extended the use of the term, designating the language Hellenistic as well.
This language, in which Greek words were mingled with Hebrew expressions and turns of phrase, was in use among these Jews, and it is the same language in which the Septuagint and the New Testament were written.
Saumaise, who found the designation improper, composed this thick volume against those called the Hellenisticans, and particularly against Daniel Heinsius, although he was not singled out by name.
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 Catalogue 27 H-L
It is bound in full contemporary German parchment with yapp edges and the edges of the text stained sprinkled red.
“Daniel Heinsius, one of the most famous scholars of the Dutch Renaissance, was born at Ghent on the ninth of June 1580.
It was, however, greatly admired by Martin Opitz, who was the pupil of Heinsius, and who, in translating the poetry of the latter, introduced the German public to the use of the rhyming alexandrine.”; (Encyclopedia Britannica)
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 THEOPHRASTOS of Eresos, Theophrasti Eresii Graece & Latine opera omnia. Daniel Heinsius textum Graecum locis infinitis ...
Daniel Heinsius textum Graecum locis infinitis partim ex ingenio partim e libris emendavit...
First edition of the critical edition of Heinsius, Scaliger's pupil.
Folio (317 x 198 mm), pp [xvi] 508, title in red and fl and with woodcut printer's device, text in double columns, Latin and Greek; some very slight browning of text, a very nice copy in contemporary vellum.
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 NIKOLAES HEINSIUS (162... - Online Information article about NIKOLAES HEINSIUS (162...
Search over 40,000 articles from the original, classic Encyclopedia Britannica, 11th Edition.
Salmasius, who accused him of having supplied See also:
Heinsius paid a flying visit to Leiden in 165o, but immediately returned to Stockholm.
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 Writers and Scholars published by the Elzevirs
With a Dedication by "Daniel Hensius Nicolao Hensio Filio suo" (Daniel Heinsius to his son Nicolaas Heinsius).
The second edition illustrated here (see Figure 1) was published by the Leiden firm in 1636 with a dedication by Daniel HEINSIUS to his son Nicolaas.
The title page illustrated here (see Figure 4) was published in Holland by the Amsterdam office of Louis (Louis III) and Daniel ELZEVIR in 1662 and is typical of the Press at that time which increasingly published representative works of recent and contemporary European thought.
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 Ovid Illustrated: the Renaissance Reception of Ovid--University of Virginia Electronic Text Center
Though the Renaissance wishfully trafficked in various "ancient" portraits of Ovid, no authentic ancient likeness of Ovid is currently known to exist.
The most generative would-be antiquities are a stone likeness given to Ovidian Ercole Ciofano by his student Giulio Agapito in Ovid's home town of Sulmona around 1580 and a much-bandied medal acquired by noted Roman collector Felicia Rondanini sometime before 1629, when Daniel Heinsius referred to it in his own edition of Ovid.
These two objects directly or not so directly yield most if not all of the portraits of Ovid comprised in the texts on our site.
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 Daniel Heinsius - Wikipedia (via CobWeb/3.1 planetlab2.cs.unc.edu)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Heinsius’ holländische Gedichte gehören zur Schule von Roemer Visscher, erreichen kein hohes Niveau, wurden aber dennoch von Martin Opitz bewundert, der als Schüler von Heinsius mit der Übersetzung seiner Gedichte den reimenden Alexandriner in Deutschland einführte.
Daniel Heinsius ist der Vater des Philologen und neulateinischen Lyrikers Nikolaes Heinsius des Älteren (1620–1681) und der Großvater des Schriftstellers Nikolaes Heinsius des Jüngeren (1656–1718).
Literatur von und über Daniel Heinsius im Katalog der Deutschen Nationalbibliothek
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 Daniel Heinsius Quotes
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 Heinsius, Daniel - HighBeam Encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
His son Nikolaas Heinsius, 1620-81, rivaled his father as an author and editor of Latin poetry.
Find newspaper and magazine articles plus images and maps related to "Heinsius, Daniel" at HighBeam.
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 Emblemata Amatoria 1608
Het door ons gebruikte exemplaar komt uit Utrecht (LBKUN: RAR LMY Heinsius 2 Conv 1), en verscheen gebundeld met 'Spiegel van de doorluchtige, eerlicke, cloucke, deuchtsame ende verstandege vrouwen'.
Een gedetailleerde beschrijving van de drukgeschiedenis van Heinsius' liefdesemblemen is door Landwehr gegeven in zijn
van Otto Vaenius zijn verschillende ontleningen aan Heinsius aan te wijzen.
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 How to French Kiss
It’s a fact women particularly love to be kissed and the lips are one of the most important erogenous zones for both men and women and the power of a good kiss is neatly summed in the following quote:
“You may conquer with the sword, but you are conquered by a kiss” -Daniel Heinsius.
The French kiss is romantic and a great start to foreplay as well.
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 Johann Ernst Heinsius ( - ) Artwork Images, Exhibitions, Reviews
Click the artwork titles below to see actual examples of artwork or works of art relevant to works by Johann Ernst Heinsius.
Johann Ernst Heinsius, Portrait of a Man, 18th - 19th century
Jonas Suyderhoef, Portrait of Daniel Heinsius, 17th century
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 Giornale Nuovo: De Gheyn
Dolendo is said by a contemporary biographer as having ‘drank and danced himself to death;’ de Gheyn, too, is supposed to have led a rather dissolute life while in Amsterdam.
In 1595, Jacques married, and moved to the university city of Leiden, where he developed contacts with such notable figures as the jurist Hugo Grotius, the botanist Carolus Clusius, and the poet and emblematist Daniel Heinsius.
The Lugt Album, as it is now known, was purchased in 1604 by ‘Europe’s most renowned collector of natural and artificial wonders,’ the emperor Rudolf II.
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