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    John Gaspar Gevartius or Jan Caspar Gevaerts (1593–1666) was the jurisconsult of Antwerp and in his lifetime a famous philologist. He was a personal friend...
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    Vandersteen as artist and author for the Spike and Suzy comics (born 1937) Gaspar Gevartius, jurisconsult of Antwerp and philologist (1593–1666) Joris Hendrickx...
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    canon van Parijs, Rubens's epitaph, written in Latin by his friend Gaspar Gevartius, was chiselled on the chapel floor. In the tradition of the Renaissance...
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    In 1796 the painting was thought to be an image of Flemish diplomat Gaspar Gevartius. In 1864, the painting was purchased by the National Gallery in London...
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    Renald Huygens. Thomas de Prêt (+1653), married to Suzanne Fourmenois. Gaspar Gevartius, Secretary of the City. Jacobis Anthonius de Witte (+1631); royal Councillor...
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    of the Cardinal-Infante Ferdinand into Antwerp in 1635, devised by Gaspar Gevartius and carried out under the direction of Rubens, was made unmistakably...
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  • late humanist circle around mayor Nicolaas Rockox, which included Gaspar Gevartius, Philip Rubens, Deodat del Monte, Joannes Woverius, Laurentius Beyerlinck...
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    the Cardinal-Infante Ferdinand into Antwerp (decorations designed by Gaspar Gevartius, Theodoor van Thulden and Rubens) and Ghent. On 9 October 1725, Archduchess...
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  • (1588–1655), author of Bibliotheca Belgica (1623) and Fasti academici (1635) Gaspar Gevartius (1593–1666) Olivier de Wree (1596–1652), author of Sigilla comitum...
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    Christoffel Jegher and Cornelis Galle the Elder, and the new text written by Gaspar Gevartius. The 1645 edition, generally considered the finest version of the book...
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    "undoubtedly the most beautiful one may see here", and by the poet Gaspar Gevartius, a friend of Rubens, who praised "Helen of Antwerp, who far surpasses...
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    early age. He was also tutored by Gaspar Gevartius, a scholar of repute who was a friend of his father. Under Gevartius he studied the humanistic core subjects...
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    De Vos, painter of Antwerp. Gaspar De Craeyer, painter of Ghent. Hendrik Steenwyck, painter of Antwerp. Gaspar Gevartius, jurisconsult of Antwerp. Nicolaas...
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    hosts a series of allegorical figures whose meaning was described by Gaspar Gevartius in the book Pompa Introitus Ferdinandi (1641). The ship is a symbol...
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    correspondence with other scholars of his time such as Christiaan Huygens, Gaspar Gevartius and Albert Rubens, the son of Peter Paul Rubens. In 1653 Heinsius collected...
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    college in the city, where his students included Valerius Andreas and Gaspar Gevartius. Schott died in Antwerp on 23 January 1629, after suffering ten days...
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  • of Cardinal-Infante Ferdinand of Austria as new governor general, Gaspar Gevartius co-ordinating the reception and Peter Paul Rubens playing a key role...
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  • (1576–1612), by the college of the Society of Jesus at Prague; Joannes Casparus Gevartius, In statuam equestrem Henrici magni, dedicated to Henri IV, king of France...
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