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    Sigebertus or Sijvert Evert "Siwart" Haverkamp (14 December 1684, Leeuwarden - 25 April 1742, Leiden) was a Dutch classicist. He published a translation...
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  • CDA politician Roy T. Haverkamp (1924-2018), American diplomat Siwart Haverkamp (1684–1742), Dutch classical scholar Haverkamp at the Database of Surnames...
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    translation was based on the same Greek edition of Josephus' works used by Siwart Haverkamp in his prior translation. The text on which Whiston's translation of...
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  • Vitringa (1657–1725), painter Campegius Vitringa (1659–1722), theologian Siwart Haverkamp (1684–1742), classicist Matthijs Accama (1702–1783), painter Jacques-Georges...
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    December 9 – Abraham Vater, German anatomist (d. 1751) December 14 – Siwart Haverkamp, Dutch classical scholar (d. 1742) December 15 James Jurin, British...
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    December 9 – Abraham Vater, German anatomist (d. 1751) December 14 – Siwart Haverkamp, Dutch classical scholar (d. 1742) December 15 James Jurin, British...
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  • translation of the Dutch classicist Siwart Haverkamp, who in turn used masuscripts including the Codex Leidensis. Haverkamp had Laodice Galadenorum regina...
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  • Whiston, A.M. 1895.) with (Complete works of Josephus. Translated by Haverkamp, Siwart. 1900.) "Herodotus, The Histories (Book IX, 119.1)". Project Perseus...
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  • Sit (How to Write History). Andreas Morell, Thesaurus Morellianus, Siwart Haverkamp et al. (eds.), Jacob Wetstein, Amsterdam (1734–1752). Dictionary of...
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