Louis de Dieu
Louis de Dieu (7 April 1590, Flushing – 23 December 1642, Leiden) was a Dutch Protestant minister and a leading orientalist.His grandfather had served at the court of Charles V, and his father, Daniel de Dieu, was also a protestant minister and linguist. Louis was educated at Leiden, where he was regent of the Walloon College (1637-42). He declined the chair of theology and oriental languages at Utrecht. Provided by Wikipedia
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1by Javier, Jerónimo, d. 1617Other Authors: “...Dieu, Lodewijk de, 1590-1642...”
Created 1639
Location: Cudahy Archives, Loyola University Chicago
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2by Javier, Jern̤imo, d. 1617Other Authors: “...Dieu, Lodewijk de, 1590-1642...”
Created 1639
Location: John J. Burns Library, Boston College
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