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- there was some kind of private regulatory mechanism in place. The word collegie[check spelling] implies that the meetings had an official character, with...
- 1553) Epanorthotes, sive Castigationes Novi Testamenti (Cologne, 1555) Dye Collegie der Wysheit ghefundeert in dye universiteit der deughden (Antwerp, 1556)...
- to become a mentee of Gisbertus Voetius, the vice prin****l of Staten Collegie. After finishing his education in Leiden, he further pursued his studies...
- heeren gecommitteerde raaden van Zeeland, sedert de opregting van het collegie in het jaar 1578, en der ministers van die provintie (1786), p. 31 Vorsterman...
- library established. 1637 - Grote Vlees****s [nl] built. 1644 - Schilders-Collegie founded. 1672-3 - Occupation by French forces. 1674 - 1 August: 1674 Netherlands...
- Generaliteitscollege was decided upon; this replaced an earlier navy board, the Collegie Superintendent, of which Maurice of N****au, Prince of Orange (Admiral-General...
- en Jean Luzac', Leids Jaarboekje 63 (1971) 121–142. Otto van Rees, 'Het collegie van Adriaan Kluit over de statistiek van Nederland', Tijdschrift voor Staat****shoudkunde...
- conductor, Music from the Time of Rembrandt. CD Brabants Muzyk Collegie Brabants Muzyk Collegie (Dutch text), Brabantse Barokmuziek. Recorded 1998. Performers:...
- arts and sciences, he was not a member of the Natuur- en Sterrekundig Collegie, a science society in Haarlem that was founded in the Patientiestraat in...
- location in 1583. He almost lost his job when the council decided to start a collegie or university there, but perhaps because Leiden had already been founded...