Johan van Beverwyck

Standard Name: Beverwyck, Johan van
Used Form: Beverovicius

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Friends, Associates Anna Maria van Schurman
Visiting AMS became a custom among cultivated people travelling in or to Utrecht. She met Elizabeth, Princess Palatine (daughter of the Queen of Bohemia ), and became a friend and correspondent of a network of...
Textual Features Anna Maria van Schurman
Having laid out her case, AMS proceeds to summarise and refute that of her Adversaries. These she classifies as the utilitarian (who value learning purely for its cash or career value) and the envious...
Textual Production Anna Maria van Schurman
Johan van Beverwyck edited AMS 's treatise Dissertatio, de ingenii muliebris ad doctrinam and published it at Paris
Irwin, Joyce L. “Anna Maria van Schurman: The Star of Utrecht (Dutch, 1607-1678)”. Female Scholars: A Tradition of Learned Women Before 1800, edited by Jeanie R. Brink, Eden Press, 1980, pp. 68-85.
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Textual Production Anna Maria van Schurman
AMS amassed quite a bibliography of printed work before she was fifty, mostly in Latin. In 1636 she wrote, by invitation, a celebratory ode for the opening of the new University of Utrecht . Her...

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Schurman, Anna Maria van. Dissertatio, de ingenii mulienbris ad doctrinam, & meliores litteras aptitudine. Editor Beverwyck, Johan van, ex officina Elseviriana, 1641.