- exhibetur. (Amsterdam: Jan
Rieuwertsz, 1677; both
publisher and
place were
purposely omitted). Simultaneously,
Rieuwertsz also
published a
Dutch translation...
- Spinoza, who died in 1677,
Lucas met
members of his
circle through Jan
Rieuwertsz, Spinoza's publisher. The 1719 biography, La vie de
Monsieur Benoit de...
-
religious authority. The
treatise was
published anonymously in 1670 by Jan
Rieuwertsz in Amsterdam. In
order to
protect the
author and
publisher from political...
- Heer Du Ryer uit d'Arabische in de
Fransche taal gestelt, Amsterdam, Jan
Rieuwertsz.
Based on the
French translation (1647) by André du Ryer;
reprinted in...
-
Latin translation by
Edward Po****e, and
published in
Amsterdam by Jan
Rieuwertsz.
Bouwmeester was also
involved in the
publication of Spinoza's works....
- de
zwaarste geschillen ...,
kortelijk werden verklaart, Amsterdam: Jan
Rieuwertsz. boekverk. in de Dirk van ****ensteegh, in 't Martelaars-boek, 1664. (With...
-
Korte Verhandeling (KV). (No
publisher or
place indicated; Amsterdam: Jan
Rieuwertsz, 1677). [In Latin] De
Nagelate Schriften van B. d. S.
Dutch translation...
- times;
first in Rotterdam, by
Barent Bos, 1683, then in Amsterdam, by Jan
Rieuwertsz, 1699 (this is the
version Houbraken read);
third in Amsterdam, by Marten...