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Isaac de la Fontaine

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Name:Isaac de la Fontaine
Gender:male
Born:Amsterdam
Died:Amsterdam buried on
Father:Philips de la Fontaine (? - ?)
Mother:

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Attributes

Category Attribute Value Date startDate end
Language PoetryGreek

Relations

Relation Modifier Date startDate end
Friendship
received contribution in album amicorum from Antonius Aemilius, alias: Antonie Melis
received contribution in album amicorum from Abraham Heydanus, alias: Van der Heyden
received contribution in album amicorum from John Dury, alias: Johannes Duraeus
received contribution in album amicorum from Abdias Widmarius, alias: Widmar; Wedemeijer
received contribution in album amicorum from Daniel Heinsius
received contribution in album amicorum from Jacobus Golius, alias: Jacobus van Gool
received contribution in album amicorum from Lambert Barlaeus, alias: Lambertus; Lambrecht
received contribution in album amicorum from Anthonij Tysz, alias: Antonius Thysius
received contribution in album amicorum from Samuel Maresius, alias: Des Marets; Desmarets
received contribution in album amicorum from Martin Schoock, alias: Martinus Schoockius
received contribution in album amicorum from Paulus Voet
received contribution in album amicorum from Henricus Munting, alias: Hindrick Muntinck
received contribution in album amicorum from Jacobus Revius, alias: Jacob Reefsen
received contribution in album amicorum from Gisbertus Voetius, alias: Gijsbert Voet
received contribution in album amicorum from Daniƫl Voet

References

External biographical records

Primary sources

  1. Stadsarchief Amsterdam, Amsterdam: DTB-registers (toegangsnummer 5001), 483: 170 & 1101: 12
  2. Dozy, C.M., 'Naamlijst van de doctoren te Amsterdam sedert het jaar 1641', Algemeen Nederlandsch Familieblad 1 (nr 11 1883), pp. 4-5, 5 (promotie Angers 10-3-1658)

Secondary sources

  1. Van der Aa, A.J., Biographisch woordenboek der Nederlanden (21 vols.), Haarlem: J.J. van Brederode (1852-1878). <URL: https://www.dbnl.org/tekst/aa__001biog00_01/>, volume 6: 157-158
  2. Van Rappard, Frans Alexander, 'Overzigt eener verzameling alba amicorum uit de XVIde en XVIIde eeuw', Werken van de Maatschappij der Nederlandsche Letterkunde 7 (1856), pp. 1-138, 126-127