ECARTICO
Linking cultural industries in the early modern Low Countries, ca. 1475 - ca. 1725

Alexander Julius Torquatus a Frangipani

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Name:Alexander Julius Torquatus a Frangipani
Name variants:Torquatus Alexander
Gender:male
Born:Kroatië
Died: after
Father:
Mother:

Marriages:

Occupations:

Occupational addresses:

Attributes

Category Attribute Value Date startDate end
Identity MottoSi fractus illabatur orbis
Identity MottoImpavidum feriet ruina
Identity MottoTemporibus servire decet; qui tempora certis / Ponderibus pensabit, eum si bella vocabunt / Miles erit, si Pax, positis toga vestiet armis /
Identity Pen nameRedivivus Menippus
Identity Pen namePossibilis Fatidicus
Identity Pen nameMusophilus

Relations

Relation Modifier Date startDate end
Business
is employee of Leopold I (HRR)
Friendship
contributed to the album amicorum of Joan Leonardsz Blasius

References

External biographical records

Primary sources

  1. Haags Gemeentearchief, Den Haag: Notarieel Archief Den Haag (toegangsnummer 0372-01), 281: 215-216 & 459: 310
  2. Haags Gemeentearchief, Den Haag: Doop-, trouw- en begraafregisters (toegangsnummer 0377-01), 39: 42
  3. Haags Gemeentearchief, Den Haag: Oud rechterlijk archief Voorburg (toegangsnummer 5440-01), 105: 62-63v
  4. Blasius, Joan, Fidamants kusjes, minne-wysen en by-rymen aan Celestyne, Amsterdam: Baltes Boekholt (1663). <URL: https://www.dbnl.org/tekst/blas001fida01_01/>, 239-240 & 342

Secondary sources

  1. Heesakkers, Chris, 'The Amsterdam Professors and Other Friends of Johannes Blasius: The Album Amicorum of Johannes Blasius, Amsterdam, University Library, Ms. V J 50', Lias 9 (1982), pp. 179-232. <URL: https://webdoc.ubn.ru.nl/tijd/l/lias/vol9_1982/amstprano.pdf>, 204
  2. Van der Meer, Willemina, Biografische Index van de Benelux, München: K. G. Saur (1996). <URL: https://doi.org/10.1515/9783110977141>, 489
  3. Kukuljevic Sakcinski, Ivan, Leben Südslavischer Künstler (2 vols.), Zagreb: Carl Albrecht (1865), volume 1: 76-80
  4. Thaulow, Gustav, Die Feierlichkeiten bei der Einweihung der Kieler Universität am 3. bis 8. October des Jahres 1665, Kiel: C.F. Mohr (1876)