Marcus Zuerius van Boxhorn (August 28, 1612 – October 3, 1653) was a Dutch scholar (his Latinized name was Marcus Zuerius Boxhornius). Born in Bergen...
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Enlightenment", although preceded by 17th century pioneers such as Marcus Zuerius van Boxhorn, Gerardus Vossius, Stephen Skinner, Elisha Coles, and William...
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2007), 43–58. Marcus Zuerius van Boxhorn, Antwoord van Marcus Zuerius van Boxhorn gegeven op de Vraaghen, hem voorgestelt over de Bediedinge van de afgodinne...
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damaged artifacts. The Domburg inscriptions to Nehalennia inspired Marcus Zuerius van Boxhorn to produce a hasty etymology linking the name Nehalennia to an...
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and European languages and as early as 1653, the Dutch scholar Marcus Zuerius van Boxhorn had published a proposal for a proto-language ("Scythian") for...
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further scholarly inquiry. In 1647, Dutch linguist and scholar Marcus Zuerius van Boxhorn noted the similarity among certain Asian and European languages...
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Indo-Iranian languages and European languages, and as early as 1653, Marcus Zuerius van Boxhorn had published a proposal for a proto-language ("Scythian") for...
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Indo-European languages, 165 years after the Dutch linguist and scholar Marcus Zuerius van Boxhorn proposed the grouping to which this term refers in 1647. Young...
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Diodati, Swiss-Italian clergyman and theologian (b. 1576) 1653 – Marcus Zuerius van Boxhorn, Dutch linguist and academic (b. 1612) 1656 – Myles Standish,...
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by Jacobus Eyndius (Chronici Zelandiae), Johan Reygersberg and Marcus Zuerius van Boxhorn. Smallegange copied verbatim parts of the older chronicles whenever...
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Marcus Zuerius van Boxhorn (1612–1653) historian, author and scholar Thomas Willeboirts Bosschaert (1613–1654) a Flemish Baroque painter Pieter van der...
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– Francis Lascelles, English politician (d. 1667) August 28 – Marcus Zuerius van Boxhorn, Dutch scholar (d. 1653) September 1 – Nicolas Chorier, French...
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altered from the original Hebrew. In publications of 1647 and 1654, Marcus Zuerius van Boxhorn first described a rigorous methodology for historical linguistic...
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Buckingham, English courtier and politician (d. 1628) 1612 – Marcus Zuerius van Boxhorn, Dutch linguist and scholar (d. 1653) 1667 – Louise of Mecklenburg-Güstrow...
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Leiden University on 17 April 1640. Van der Mijle died in November 1642. His eulogy was read by Marcus Zuerius van Boxhorn at Leiden University. He was buried...
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'natural' alliances. The linguistic theories of the Dutch philosopher Marcus Zuerius van Boxhorn and the German thinker Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz gave the basis...
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Dutch scholar Marcus Zuerius van Boxhorn. The title of this book was Aenigmatum Liber unus, singula Aenigmata distichis singulis complexus. Van den Eynde's...
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time. Jan van Boendale's statement that William chased his mother from Zierikzee with his army remained unnoticed. Marcus Zuerius van Boxhorn noted the...
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French diplomat and government official (b. 1580) October 3 – Marcus Zuerius van Boxhorn, Dutch scholar (b. 1612) October 7 – Fausto Poli, Italian Catholic...
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recent genetic research has revived debate. The Dutch scholar Marcus Zuerius van Boxhorn (1612–1653) noted similarities between various European languages...
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decreased need for polysyllabic content. Monboddo also popularized Marcus Zuerius van Boxhorn's 17th-century theory of a "Skythian" proto-language, traced the...
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– Francis Lascelles, English politician (d. 1667) August 28 – Marcus Zuerius van Boxhorn, Dutch scholar (d. 1653) September 1 – Nicolas Chorier, French...
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classicist Claudius Salmasius and the remarkable philologist Marcus Zuerius van Boxhorn. The man described in a number of sources as the greatest scholar...
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received dedications from a number of Dutch intellectuals including Marcus Zuerius van Boxhorn and Nicolaus Heinsius. Letters from Heinsius's father Daniel to...
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a dated note made in the ms.). The manuscript was acquired by Marcus Zuerius van Boxhorn, who published glosses from the ms. in 1652. Later in the 17th...
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French diplomat and government official (b. 1580) October 3 – Marcus Zuerius van Boxhorn, Dutch scholar (b. 1612) October 7 – Fausto Poli, Italian Catholic...
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kept in a curiosity cabinet by the 18th-century Dutch painter Arnoud van Halen. Van Halen began assembling his collection around 1700 by painting miniature...
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Theatrum sive Hollandiae Comitatus et urbium nova descriptio Marcus Zuerius Boxhornius (Boxhorn Nl), which in 1632 was published by the Amsterdam based publisher...
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Barlaeus, H. Beaumont, Francois Le Bleu, Cornelis Boey, Marcus Zuerius Boxhorn, Henrick Bruno, Jacob van der Burgh, Jacob Cats, Jeremias de Decker, George Rataller...
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