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    Thomas van Erpe, also known as Thomas Erpenius (September 11, 1584 – November 13, 1624), Dutch Orientalist, was born at Gorinchem, in Holland. He was the...
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  • Orientalist Thomas Erpenius in September 1611 in Paris, and taught him some Classical Arabic. Through the introduction of Erpenius, Al-Hajari also met...
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    distinguished pupil of Erpenius. In 1622 he accompanied the Dutch embassy to Morocco, and on his return he was chosen to succeed Erpenius as professor of Arabic...
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  • work of Thomas Erpenius, although it was completed and published posthumously by his disciple Golius. The Historia Saracenica, as Erpenius entitled it,...
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    verkiezingsuitslagen.nl (in Dutch). 16 March 2022. Retrieved 5 July 2024. "Erpenius, Thomas" . Encyclopædia Britannica. Vol. 09 (11th ed.). 1911. "Camphuysen...
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    geographer Pierre Bergeron. In Paris, he also met with the Dutch linguist Erpenius, who was preparing the first Latin–Arab Dictionary. France-Asia relations...
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    1624 and was succeeded by his former pupil, James Golius (1596–1667). Erpenius and Golius made outstanding contributions to the development of Arabic...
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  • meet with the Moroccan envoy Al-Hajari through the introduction of Thomas Erpenius. Hubert offered to help him in his proceeding and to represent him "to...
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    Arabic at the University of Leyden where he made the acquaintance of Thomas Erpenius. In 1616 he became professor of literature and oriental languages at Franeker...
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  • confessed by him to Scaliger and as confirmed later by Erpenius who studied under him. Erpenius, who had already learned some Arabic from William Bedwell...
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    Jacchaeus Johannes Meursius Petrus Cunaeus Willibrordus Snellius Thomas Erpenius Bibliotheca Theatrum Anatomicum Hortus Botanicus Leiden Illustrium Hollandiae...
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    the very large sum of 8000 guilders. With the oriental typography of the Erpenius equipment—including Syrian, Arab, Aramaic and Hebrew fonts—they acquired...
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    1624 and was succeeded by his former pupil, James Golius (1596–1667). Erpenius and Golius made outstanding contributions to the development of Arabic...
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    May 1667) was a French Protestant biblical scholar, a student of Thomas Erpenius and the teacher of Pierre Daniel Huet. His two-volume Geographia Sacra...
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  • then it has grown to over 5,000 works. It includes collections of Thomas Erpenius, J.L.Burckhardt, E.H.Palmer and E.G. Browne. The British Library hold a...
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  • Erasmus (Gerrit Gerritszoon) Thomas Erastus (Thomas Lieber or Lüber) Thomas Erpenius (Thomas van Erpe) Leonhardus Eulerus (Leonhard Euler) Eustachius (Bartolomeo...
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    Orientalist Thomas Erpenius in September 1611 in Paris, and taught him some Classical Arabic. Through the introduction of Erpenius, Al-Hajari also met...
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    the Merits of the Folk of the [Iberian] Peninsula). The Dutch Arabist Erpenius and his pupil Jacobus Golius collected manuscripts, and Golius purchased...
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    the lectures of Petrus Cunaeus, Daniel Heinsius, and employed to Thomas Erpenius with the Arabic language These language studies were designed to expand...
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    1613, Pieter Nuyts, who was staying in Leiden with the famous Orientalist Erpenius, is known to have met with the Moroccan envoy in the Low Countries Al-Hajari...
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    the latter faculty. He studied the oriental languages under Drusius and Erpenius and after having been professor of theology and Hebrew at Harderwijk for...
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    Athens, 1900. M.Th. Houtsma: Uit de Oostersche correspondentie van Th. Erpenius, Jac. Golius en Lev. Warner. Eene bijdrage tot de geschiedenis van de beoefening...
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    quarto, gilded leaves Stephanus print Raphelengius, Arabic Dictionary Erpenius, Arabic Grammar Arabic New Testament, and the Five Books of Moses (Pentateuch)...
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    Islamic studies in the Netherlands, exemplified by the work of Thomas Erpenius. Thomas Epernius was able to advance his knowledge of Arabic through direct...
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