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Justus van Effen (21 February 1684 – 18 September 1735) was a Dutch author, who wrote chiefly in French but also made crucial contributions to Dutch literature. A journalist, he imitated The Spectator with the publication of the Dutch-language Hollandsche Spectator. He gained international fame as a writer of French periodicals and a translator from English into French, and he is also recognized as one of the most important Dutch language writers of the 18th century and an influential figure of the Dutch Enlightenment.

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  • Justus van Effen (fr)
  • Justus van Effen (it)
  • Justus van Effen (en)
  • Justus van Effen (nl)
  • Justus van Effen (pl)
  • Эффен, Юстус ван (ru)
  • Justus van Effen (sv)
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  • Justus van Effen, né à Utrecht le 21 février 1684 et mort à Bois-le-Duc le 18 septembre 1735, est un écrivain néerlandais, qui écrivit principalement en français mais a également apporté des contributions cruciales à la littérature néerlandais. (fr)
  • Justus van Effen (21 February 1684 – 18 September 1735) was a Dutch author, who wrote chiefly in French but also made crucial contributions to Dutch literature. A journalist, he imitated The Spectator with the publication of the Dutch-language Hollandsche Spectator. He gained international fame as a writer of French periodicals and a translator from English into French, and he is also recognized as one of the most important Dutch language writers of the 18th century and an influential figure of the Dutch Enlightenment. (en)
  • Justus van Effen (Utrecht, 21 febbraio 1684 – 's-Hertogenbosch, 18 settembre 1735) è stato uno scrittore olandese. (it)
  • Justus van Effen (Utrecht, 21 februari 1684 – 's-Hertogenbosch, 18 september 1735) was een Nederlandse cursiefjesschrijver uit de 18e eeuw. (nl)
  • Юстус ван Эффен (нидерл. Justus van Effen; 21 февраля 1684, Утрехт — 18 сентября 1735, Хертогенбос, Северный Брабант) — голландский писатель, переводчик и журналист. Писал, в основном, на французском языке, внёс большой вклад в развитие нидерландской литературы. (ru)
  • Justus van Effen, född 21 februari 1684 i Utrecht, död 18 september 1735 i 's-Hertogenbosch, var en nederländsk författare. Van Effen var tjänsteman vid örlogsmagasinen i 's-Hertogenbosch, och utgav efter engelskt mönster de första holländska veckotidskrifterna, först på franska, bland annat Le misantrophe (1711-1712), sedan på holländska De hollandsche spectator (1731-1735). En del av van Effens artiklar i Le misantrope bearbetades av Olof von Dalin och användes i Then Swänska Argus. Han utgav även en skildring av en resa till Sverige, Voyage en Suède. (sv)
  • Justus van Effen (ur. 21 lutego 1684 w Utrechcie, zm. 18 września 1735 w ’s-Hertogenbosch) – holenderski pisarz, tłumacz i dziennikarz. Zainspirowali go uciekający do Holandii hugenoci (po tym jak Ludwik XIV odwołał edykt nantejski w roku 1685). (pl)
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