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Johan van Heemskerk (1597–1656), Dutch poet, was born at Amsterdam. He was educated as a child at Bayonne, and entered the University of Leiden in 1617. In 1621 he went abroad on the grand tour, leaving behind him his first volume of poems, Minnekunst (The Art of Love), which appeared in 1622. He was absent from Holland four years. He was made master of arts at Bourges in 1623, and in 1624 visited Hugo Grotius in Paris. During the last twelve years of his life Heemskerk sat in the upper chamber of the states-general. He died at Amsterdam on the 27th of February 1656.

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  • Johan van Heemskerk (de)
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  • Хемскерк, Йохан ван (ru)
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  • Johan van Heemskerk (* 1597 in Amsterdam; † 27. Februar 1656 ebenda) war ein niederländischer Schriftsteller des Barock, Rechtsanwalt und Politiker. (de)
  • Йохан ван Хемскерк (нидерл. Johan van Heemskerk; 1597, Амстердам — 27 февраля 1656, там же) — голландский поэт, писатель, переводчик.Политик. (ru)
  • Johan van Heemskerk, född 1597, död 1656, var en nederländsk författare. Heemskerk blev 1645 medlem av högsta rådet i Haag. Han gjorde sig känd som författare till kärleksdikter och till Batavische Arcadia (1637), varmed den italienska herderomanen infördes i den . Historiska och folkloristiska förhållanden under gångna tider behandlas här på ett behagligt och lättflytande språk. (sv)
  • Johan van Heemskerk (1597–1656), Dutch poet, was born at Amsterdam. He was educated as a child at Bayonne, and entered the University of Leiden in 1617. In 1621 he went abroad on the grand tour, leaving behind him his first volume of poems, Minnekunst (The Art of Love), which appeared in 1622. He was absent from Holland four years. He was made master of arts at Bourges in 1623, and in 1624 visited Hugo Grotius in Paris. During the last twelve years of his life Heemskerk sat in the upper chamber of the states-general. He died at Amsterdam on the 27th of February 1656. (en)
  • Johan van Heemskerk (Amsterdam, 1597 – Amsterdam, 1656) è stato un poeta, avvocato e statista olandese. Nacque ad Amsterdam, frequentò la scuola a Bayonne, poi studiò all'Università di Leida. Nel 1621 partì per il grand tour, dopo aver scritto il primo volume di poesie, Minnekunst ("L'arte dell'amore"), pubblicato nel 1622. Visse quattro anni fuori dall'Olanda. Nel 1623 fu nominato maestro di arti a Bruges e nel 1624 visitò Ugo Grozio a Parigi. Negli ultimi dieci anni della sua vita Heemskerk fu membro della camera alta degli Stati Generali. Morì ad Amsterdam il 27 febbraio 1656. (it)
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  • Johan van Heemskerk (* 1597 in Amsterdam; † 27. Februar 1656 ebenda) war ein niederländischer Schriftsteller des Barock, Rechtsanwalt und Politiker. (de)
  • Johan van Heemskerk (1597–1656), Dutch poet, was born at Amsterdam. He was educated as a child at Bayonne, and entered the University of Leiden in 1617. In 1621 he went abroad on the grand tour, leaving behind him his first volume of poems, Minnekunst (The Art of Love), which appeared in 1622. He was absent from Holland four years. He was made master of arts at Bourges in 1623, and in 1624 visited Hugo Grotius in Paris. On his return in 1625 he published Minnepligt (The Duty of Love), and began to practise as an advocate in the Hague. In 1628 he was sent to England in his legal capacity by the Dutch East India Company, to settle the dispute respecting Amboyna. In the same year he published the poem entitled Minnekunde, or the "Science of Love." He proceeded to Amsterdam in 1640, where he married Alida, sister of the patrician regent Geurt van Beuningen. In 1641 he published a Dutch version of Corneille's The Cid, a tragi-comedy, and in 1647 his most famous work, the pastoral romance of Batavische Arcadia, which he had written ten years before. During the last twelve years of his life Heemskerk sat in the upper chamber of the states-general. He died at Amsterdam on the 27th of February 1656. The poetry of Heemskerk, which fell into oblivion during the 18th century, is once more read and valued. His famous pastoral, the Batavische Arcadia, which was founded on the Astrée of Honoré d'Urfé, enjoyed a great popularity for more than a century, and passed through twelve editions. It provoked a host of more or less able imitations, of which the most distinguished were the Dordrechtsche Arcadia (1663) of (1610–1698), the Saanlandsche Arcadia (1658) of (1616–1678) and the Rotterdamsche Arcadia (1703) of (died 1703). But the original work of Heemskerk, in which a party of nymphs and shepherds go out from the Hague to Katwijk, and there indulge in polite and pastoral discourse, surpasses all these in brightness and versatility. (en)
  • Johan van Heemskerk (Amsterdam, 1597 – Amsterdam, 1656) è stato un poeta, avvocato e statista olandese. Nacque ad Amsterdam, frequentò la scuola a Bayonne, poi studiò all'Università di Leida. Nel 1621 partì per il grand tour, dopo aver scritto il primo volume di poesie, Minnekunst ("L'arte dell'amore"), pubblicato nel 1622. Visse quattro anni fuori dall'Olanda. Nel 1623 fu nominato maestro di arti a Bruges e nel 1624 visitò Ugo Grozio a Parigi. Al suo ritorno nel 1625 pubblicò Minnepligt ("Il dovere dell'amore") e cominciò la pratica forense per diventare avvocato all'Aia. Nel 1628 fu inviato in Inghilterra dalla Compagnia Olandese delle Indie Orientali per comporre la controversia relativa all'Isola Ambon. Lo stesso anno pubblicò il poema Minnekunde ("La scienza dell'amore"). Nel 1640 tornò ad Amsterdam, dove sposò Alida, sorella dello statista Van Beuningen. Nel 1641 pubblicò una traduzione in olandese del Cid di Corneille, una commedia tragica, e nel 1647 la sua opera più famosa, il romanzo pastorale Batavische Arcadia ("Arcadia Batava"), che aveva scritto dieci anni prima. Negli ultimi dieci anni della sua vita Heemskerk fu membro della camera alta degli Stati Generali. Morì ad Amsterdam il 27 febbraio 1656. La poesia di Heemskerk cadde nell'oblio durante il XVIII secolo, ma in seguito è stata recuperata e oggi viene ancora letta. La sua famosa opera pastorale Batavische Arcadia, ispirata all'Astrea di Honoré d'Urfé, fu molto popolare per più di un secolo e fu ristampata per dodici edizioni. Batavische Arcadia diede origine anche a molte imitazioni: le più notevoli furono Dordrechtsche Arcadia (1663) di Lambert van den Bos (1610-1698), Saanlandsche Arcadia (1658) di Hendrik Sooteboom (1616-1678) e Rotterdamsche Arcadia (1703) di Willem den Elger (morto nel 1703). Ma l'opera originale di Heemskerk, dove un gruppo di ninfe e pastori si reca dall'Aia a Katwijk e lì conversano in un'atmosfera cortese e pastorale, supera tutte le imitazioni per brio e versatilità. (it)
  • Йохан ван Хемскерк (нидерл. Johan van Heemskerk; 1597, Амстердам — 27 февраля 1656, там же) — голландский поэт, писатель, переводчик.Политик. (ru)
  • Johan van Heemskerk, född 1597, död 1656, var en nederländsk författare. Heemskerk blev 1645 medlem av högsta rådet i Haag. Han gjorde sig känd som författare till kärleksdikter och till Batavische Arcadia (1637), varmed den italienska herderomanen infördes i den . Historiska och folkloristiska förhållanden under gångna tider behandlas här på ett behagligt och lättflytande språk. (sv)
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