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Bredero, G. A. (Gerbrand Adriaenszoon), 1585-1618


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    • Gerbrand Adriaenszoon
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    • Bredero, Gerbrand Adriaenszoon, 1585-1618
    • Brederoo, Gerbrant Adriaan, 1585-1618
    • Brederode, G. A. (Gerbrand Adriaenszoon), 1585-1618
    • Brederoo, G. A. (Gerbrand Adriaenszoon), 1585-1618
    • Bredero, Garbrant, 1585-1618
    • Bredero, Gerbrandus Adrianus, 1585-1618
    • Bredero, Gerbrant Adriaanszoon, 1585-1618
    • Brederode, Garbrant Adriaensz, 1585-1618
    • Brederode, Gerbrand Adriaenszoon, 1585-1618
    • Brederood, Gerbrant Adriaenszoon, 1585-1618
    • Brederode, Gerbrandus Adrianus, 1585-1618
    • Bredero, Cerbrand Adriaenszoon, 1585-1618
    • Bredero, Gerrebrant, 1585-1618
    • Brederode, Gerbr. Adriaensz, 1585-1618
    • Brederoo, Gerrit Adriensen, 1585-1618
    • Brederoô, Gerbrand Adriensen, 1585-1618
    • Brederood, G. A., 1585-1618
    • Bredrode, G. A., 1585-1618
    • Breero, G. A., 1585-1618
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          • Bredero, Gerbrand Adriaenszoon, 1585-1618
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          • found: Flamenco español, 1998:t.p. (G.A. Brederode)
          • found: Bredero, G. A. G.A. Brederoos Griane, 1644:title page (G.A. Brederoos Griane; Gerrit Adriensen Brederoo) page 3 (Garbrant Bredero) page 4 (G.A. Brederode) page 7 (poet; Dutch poetry)
          • found: VIAF, 14 December 2020(authorized access points in VIAF cluster: Bredero, G.A. (Gerbrand Adriaensz), 1585-1618, Bredero, G. A. (Gerbrand Adriaenszoon), 1585-1618, Bredero, Gerbrand Adriaenszoon, Bredero, G. A., 1585-1618, Bredero, Gerbrandus Adrianus 1585-1618, Bredero, Gerbrand Adriaansz., 1585-1618, Bredero, Gerbrand Adriaensz (1585-1618), Gerbrand Adriaensz. Bredero Nederlands schrijver, Bredero, Gerbrand A. 1585-1618, Brederoo, G. A., Bredero, G. A. (Gerbrand Adriaenszoon); VIAF ID: 41854317 (Personal)) - http://viaf.org/viaf/41854317
          • found: CERL thesaurus, 14 December 2020(Bredero, Gerbrandus Adrianus, Bredero, Gerbrand A. variant names: Bredero, Gerbrand Adriaanszoon, Bredero, Gerbrand Adriaenszoon, Brederode, Gerbrandus Adrianus, Brederoo, Gerbrant Adriaan, Brederoods, Gerbrant Adriaenszoon, Brederoos, G. A., Brero, Bredero, Cerbrand Adriaenszoon, Bredero, G. A., Bredero, Gerbrand, Bredero, Gerbrand Adriaansz., Bredero, Gerbrand Adriaensz., Bredero, Gerbrant Adriaan, Bredero, Gerrebrant, Brederode, G. A., Brederode, Garbrant Adriaensz, Brederode, Gerbr. Adriaensz, Brederode, Gerbrand A., Brederode, Gerbrand Adriaenszoon, Brederoo, G. A., Brederoo, Gerbrand A., Brederoo, Gerbrand Adriaenszoon, Brederood, G. A., Brederoô, Gerbrand Adriaensen, Bredrode, G. A., Breero, G. A.; record ID: cnp01322128; gender: male; biographical data: 16.03.1585-23.08.1618; place of birth and death: Amsterdam; general note: poet and playwright; Dutch poet, writer of verse comedies, painter; primary language: Dutch; country: Netherlands) - http://thesaurus.cerl.org/record/cnp01322128
          • found: De Nederlandse en Vlaamse auteurs, 1985, viewed in DBNL 23 November 2020:page 104 (Bredero, Gerbrand Adriaensz.; northern Dutch poet and playwright (Amsterdam 16.3.1585-Amsterdam 23.8.1618) pages 105-106 (Gerbrand Bredero; birth house on the Nes, in 1602 he became owner of building on Oudezijdsvoorburgwal, near Varkenssluis, lived there all his life; reasonable knowledge of French; was trained as painter in studio of Italianate François Badens; presumably acquainted with members of d'Eglentier by 20th year; contact with members of Brabantse kamer and poets and painters in Amsterdam and surrounding area; from 1611, regarded as important playwright; in 1616, became acquainted with Hugo de Groot, to whom dedicated Rodd'rick ende Alphonsus; one of Hooft's friends, followed Samuel Coster when, after internal difficulties in d'Eglentier, Coster founded Duytsche Academie; 1618 was full of activity, died quite suddenly; buried "In der Heyliger Stede"(Kalverstraat); besides prose introductions and some printed letters, wrote exclusively lyrical and dramatic work; lyrics, initially published partly in songbooks, were collected after his death in Boertigh, amoureus en aendachtigh groot lied-boeck (1622) - https://www.dbnl.org/tekst/bork001nede01_01/bork001nede01_01_0189.php
          • found: Laan, Kornelis ter. Letterkundig woordenboek voor noord en zuid, 1952, viewed in DBNL 23 November 2020:page 70 (Bredero, Gerbrand Adriaensen -, 1585-1618; in 1613, member of Eglantier and ensign in militia; love poet, also poet of devotional songs and Boertigh Liedt-Boeck; characteristic in tragicomedies and Boertigh Liedt-Boeck are farcical interludes between servant and maid, farmer and wife, etc., in colorful vernacular, portrayal of social and domestic life; Aendachtigh Liedt-Boeck based on Spieghel's view of life in Wellevensconste; also amorous and burlesque song lyrics; Het daghet uyt den Oosten, beginning of courtship play, completed by Van Velden or Campanus; pastoral courtship play Angeniet, adapted by Starter after Bredero's death; at end of 2nd edition of Schilderboek [by Carel van Mander] is Leven van Van Mander, by Bredero (1618); wrote the verses to Emblemata Horatiana and to 2nd edition of Thronus Cupidinis. G.A. Brederoos Nederduytsche Rijmen, als is: Verscheyden Brieven; ook het Lof van Riickdom en Armoede (1622)) - https://www.dbnl.org/tekst/laan005lett01_01/laan005lett01_01_1020.php
          • found: Wikipedia, 14 December 2020(Gerbrand Bredero; Gerbrand Adriaenszoon Bredero (16 March 1585-23 August 1618); Dutch poet and playwright; called himself "G.A. Bredero, Amstelredammer," sometimes is called Breero or Brederode; born in Amsterdam, Dutch Republic, where lived his whole life; born in Nes, in 1602 he and his family moved to house on Oudezijds Voorburgwal; educated as an artist by Antwerp painter Francesco Badens (none of his paintings have survived); in 1611, became member of Rederijkerskamer d'Eglantier, active member, became friends with Roemer Visscher and P.C. Hooft; together with Hooft, joined Costers Nederduytsche Academie; public position: vaandrig (standard bearer) of the civic guard) - https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Gerbrand_Bredero&oldid=948808473
          • found: Wikipedia, de vrije encyclopedie, 14 December 2020(Gerbrand Adriaensz. Bredero; Dutch poet, playwright, and rhetorician; most significant work: Spaanschen Brabander (1617); works: poems and plays; three genres of plays; tragedies: Treur-spel van Rodd'rick ende Alphonsus (1616), Griane (1616), Lucelle (1616), Stommen ridder (1619), Angeniet (1623, unfinished); farces: De Klucht van den Molenaer (1613), De Klucht van de koe (1612), Symen sonder soeticheydt (1619), De Hoochduytschen Quacksalver (1619, uncertain whether Bredero is the author); comedies: Moortje (1615), De Spaanschen Brabander Jerolimo (1617); poetry: Tragische Historien (1612, with 2 poems and 1 poem translated by Bredero), Apollo (1615), Boertigh, Amoreus en Aendachtigh Groot Liedboeck (1622), 's Nachts rusten meest de dieren (1622)) - https://nl.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Gerbrand_Adriaensz._Bredero&oldid=56666670
          • found: Wikidata, 14 December 2020(Gerbrand Adriaenszoon Bredero (Q560740); description: Dutch poet and playwright; also known as: Gerbrand A. Bredero, Bredero, Gerbrand Bredero, Gerbrand Adriaensz Bredero; sex or gender: male; occupations: poet, playwright, writer; on focus list of Wikimedia project: WikiProject Canon of Dutch Literature) - http://www.wikidata.org/entity/Q560740
          • found: Wikipedia, 24 August 2020:Stadsschouwburg (Stadsschouwburg (Dutch: Municipal Theatre) of Amsterdam; theatre building at Leidseplein in Amsterdam, Netherlands; history: Duytsche Academie: in 1617, the dramatists Samuel Coster and Gerbrand Adriaenszoon Bredero -- along with their Rederijkerskamer "In Liefde Bloeyende" -- founded Duytsche Academy, institution to popularize science through lectures in the national language, in wooden building at Keizersgracht in Amsterdam; succeeded by Amsterdam's first city theatre: Schouwburg of Van Campen, at Keizersgracht 384) - https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Stadsschouwburg&oldid=951512906
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          • 1982-01-26: new
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