Thomas van Erpe, also known as Thomas Erpenius (September 11, 1584 – November 13, 1624), Dutch Orientalist, was born at Gorinchem, in Holland. He was...
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Qur’an, because of its easy legibility. In his 1617 Grammatica Arabica, Thomas van Erpe defined naskhī characters as the "noblest and true writing style"....
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been sold as a slave. The surah was first translated into Latin by Thomas van Erpe in 1617 and later in the 17th century published synoptically in Arabic...
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Erpe (Twiste), a river in Hesse, Germany Erpe-Mere, a municipality in East Flanders, Belgium Thomas van Erpe (1584–1624), Dutch Orientalist Erp (disambiguation)...
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published his conclusions anonymously, but with the express support of Thomas van Erpe, in his book Arcanum punctuationis revelatum (Leiden, 1624). Cappel's...
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Hessels van Est (1542–1613) a Dutch Catholic theologian The Martyrs of Gorkum a group of 19 Dutch Catholic clerics who were hanged in 1572 Thomas van Erpe (1584–1624)...
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Southampton, English patron of the theatre (b. 1573) November 13 – Thomas van Erpe, Dutch Orientialist, cartographer (b. 1584) November 14 – Costanzo...
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August 29 – Patrick Young, Scottish librarian (d. 1652) September 11 – Thomas van Erpe, Dutch Orientialist, cartographer (d. 1624) September 13 – Francis...
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of the University of Cambridge, he had initiated the purchase of Thomas van Erpe's collection of oriental books and manuscripts on its behalf, although...
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Francesco Erizzo of Venice (1566–1646), diplomat and future Doge of Venice Thomas van Erpe of the Netherlands (1584–1624), Orientalist Scholar Fakhr-al-Din II...
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1910) Thomas van Erpe, orientalist Melanie Schultz van Haegen, politician Gerrit Jan van Heuven Goedhart, Nobel laureate (Peace 1954) Gijsbert Karel van Hogendorp...
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August 29 – Patrick Young, Scottish librarian (d. 1652) September 11 – Thomas van Erpe, Dutch Orientialist, cartographer (d. 1624) September 13 – Francis...
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Among these were Willem Canter, Henry Savile, Jacques Gaffarel, and Thomas van Erpe. The custodian was additionally tasked with showing the library to...
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Lucien Van Impe [nl] Best climber of all times by climbbybike.com: 2007 A race in Serskamp, Lucien Van Impe Classic: From 2014 Statue in Erpe-Mere: 2016...
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Desiderius Erasmus (Gerrit Gerritszoon) Thomas Erastus (Thomas Lieber or Lüber) Thomas Erpenius (Thomas van Erpe) Leonhardus Eulerus (Leonhard Euler) Eustachius...
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broadened his knowledge of oriental languages under Johannes Buxtorf and Thomas van Erpe. In 1619, he was appointed by Prussian duke John Sigismund to the University...
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into Huguenot hands. Savary de Brèves was also an inspiration for Thomas van Erpe. Savary de Brèves' types were transferred to the Imprimerie Royale...
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Leiden University. In 1625 Isaac brought the printing business of Thomas van Erpe with oriental fonts from his widow for the very large sum of 8000 guilders...
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was also Reader in Anglo-Saxon. In 1632 he oversaw the transfer of Thomas van Erpe's collection of oriental books and manuscripts to Cambridge University...
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Vorselaar 2nd Veghel-Eerde Gazet van Antwerpen 1st Lille 1st Oostmalle 3rd Loenhout 3rd Hasselt 1st Ardooie 1st Erpe-Mere 2nd Neerpelt 2nd Lebbeke 2nd...
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in Belgium - Eeklo - Egmont pact - Ekeren - Elmore D - Elsene / Ixelles - Erpe-Mere - Escaut (department) - Essen - Etterbeek - Eupen - Eupen-Malmedy -...
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Vorselaar 1st Overall Gazet van Antwerpen 1st Oudenaarde 1st Loenhout 1st Baal 1st Lille 1st Oostmalle 1st Aalter 1st Erpe-Mere 1st Huijbergen 1st Kalmthout...
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gained promotion following wins in the promotion play-offs: Lebbeke, Torhout, Erpe-Mere United, Lille, Turnhout and Binche. Relegated based on their finishing...
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common name for brooks in the Netherlands and Belgium, such as the Molenbeek (Erpe-Mere Bovenschelde), as well as the Molenbeek-Ter Erpenbeek, both in the Denderstreek...
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Plouay, Isaac Vitré Antwerpen, Karel De Baere Thizy, Stephane Klimek Erpe, Michel Van Aerde Beernem Criterium, Julien Schepens Overall Circuit d'Aquitaine...
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Kalmthout 3rd Wetzikon 1st Ardooie 1st Dottenijs 1st Erpe-Mere 1st Neerpelt 2nd Overall Gazet van Antwerpen 1st Essen 2nd Koppenbergcross 3rd Niel 2nd...
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(A Proposal) To telos tou ponou (Mia protasi) Jacqueline Lentzou Greece Erpe-Mere Noemi Osselaer Belgium The Eyes of Summer Gimhanaye Netra Rajee Samarasinghe...
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Jean Philippe de Wapenaert, Lord of Erpe : Procurator-General in 1750. Charles-Philippe de Wapenaert. Charles Thomas Caimo. Charles-Henri Goubau, Lord of...
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der Frauen 2014". cycling news. Retrieved 15 July 2014. "Erondegemse Pijl (Erpe-Mere) 2014 (1.2)". cycling fever. Retrieved 26 August 2014. "Oostkamp (Belgique)...
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November 25 after lingering for 11 days. Piet van Nek Sr.'s name is also rendered in some sources as "Piet van Neck". Some sources spell the name as "Christiaan...
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