Canon of Dutch Literature
Encyclopedia
The Canon of Dutch Literature comprises a list of 1000 works of Dutch Literature
culturally important to Dutch Heritage, and is published on the DBNL
. Several of these works are lists themselves; such as early dictionaries, lists of songs, recipes, biographies or encyclopedic compilations of information such as mathematical, scientific, medical or plant reference books. Other items include early translations of literature from other countries, history books, and first-hand diaries and published correspondence. Notable original works can be found by author name.
What follows is the list of the first 500 works, leading up to the early 20th century.
For the rest of the 20th century and works from the 21st century, see the second half of the list.
Dutch literature
Dutch literature comprises all writings of literary merit written through the ages in the Dutch language, a language which currently has around 23 million native speakers...
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. Several of these works are lists themselves; such as early dictionaries, lists of songs, recipes, biographies or encyclopedic compilations of information such as mathematical, scientific, medical or plant reference books. Other items include early translations of literature from other countries, history books, and first-hand diaries and published correspondence. Notable original works can be found by author name.
What follows is the list of the first 500 works, leading up to the early 20th century.
Middle Ages
year | author | title |
ca. 1180 | Heinric van Veldeke | Eneide |
13th century | anonymous | Dietsche Catoen |
13th century | Jacob van Maerlant Jacob van Maerlant Jacob van Maerlant was the greatest Flemish poet of the thirteenth century and one of the most important Middle Dutch authors during the Middle Ages.-Biography:... |
Alexanders geesten |
13th century | anonymous | Van smeinscen lede |
13th century | anonymous | Limburgse sermoenen |
13th century | anonymous | Roman van Lancelot |
13th century | Penninc, Pieter Vostaert and anonymous | De jeeste van Walewein en het schaakbord |
13th century | Hadewijch Hadewijch Hadewijch was a 13th century poet and mystic, probably living in the Duchy of Brabant.Most of her extant writings, none of which survived the Middle Ages as an autograph, are in a Brabantian form of Middle Dutch... |
Strofische gedichten |
13th century | Hadewijch | Letters |
na 1250 | Jacob van Maerlant | Heimelykheid der heimelykheden |
ca. 1266 | Jacob van Maerlant | Der naturen bloeme |
ca. 1274 | anonymous | The Life of Lutgart |
1275-1300 | anonymous | Van den vos Reynaerde |
ca. 1288-1294 | Jan van Heelu Jan van Heelu Jan van Heelu was a Flemish writer. Between 1288–1294, he wrote a chronicle of the Battle of Woeringen of 1288, between Reinoud I of Guelders, and John I, Duke of Brabant.-Biography:... |
Rymkronyk betreffende den slag van Woeringen van het jaer 1288 |
ca. 1290 | Melis Stoke Melis Stoke Melis Stoke was a Dutch writer who lived in the 13th century.-Biography:Melis Stoke was probably born in the Dutch province of Zeeland around 1235... |
Rijmkroniek van Holland |
end 13th century | John I, Duke of Brabant John I, Duke of Brabant John I of Brabant, also called John the Victorious was Duke of Brabant , Lothier and Limburg .-Life:... |
Lyriek |
end 13th century | anonymous | De natuurkunde van het geheelal |
latter half 14th century | Geert Groote Geert Groote Gerard Groote , otherwise Gerrit or Gerhard Groet, in Latin Gerardus Magnus, was a Dutch preacher and founder of the Brethren of the Common Life and a key figure in the Devotio Moderna movement.... |
Contra turrim Traiectensem |
ca. 1300 | anonymous | Het Luikse diatesseron |
14th century | Gerard Zerbolt of Zutphen Gerard Zerbolt of Zutphen Gerard Zerbolt of Zutphen was a Dutch mystical writer and one of the first of the Brothers of the Common Life... |
De libris teutonicalibus |
14th century | Geert Groote | Getijdenboek |
1300-1325 | Jacob van Maerlant Jacob van Maerlant Jacob van Maerlant was the greatest Flemish poet of the thirteenth century and one of the most important Middle Dutch authors during the Middle Ages.-Biography:... |
Spiegel historiael (5 parts) |
1300-1325 | Jan van Boendale | Brabantsche yeesten |
ca.1310 | Johan Yperman | Cyrurgie |
1315-1335 | Lodewijk van Velthem | Spiegel historiael. Vijfde partie |
1325-1328 | Jan van Boendale | Der leken spieghel |
1351 | anonymous | Antidotarium Nicolaï |
1351 | Jan de Weert | Spieghel der sonden of nieuwe doctrinael |
1356 | anonymous | De blijde inkomst van de hertogen van Brabant Johanna en Wenceslas |
1359 | Jan van Ruusbroec | Een spieghel der ewigher salicheit |
1380-1425 | anonymous | Van sente Brandane |
1400-1420 | anonymous | Abele spelen Abele spelen The Abele Spelen are a collection of four plays contained in the valuable Hulthemse Handschrift. This manuscript dates from 1410 and is in the collection of the Koninklijke Bibliotheek, the Royal Library in Brussels, Belgium, hs. 15.589-623.... |
15th century | anonymous | Der byen boeck |
ca. 1400 | anonymous | Het Gruuthuse-handschrift |
ca. 1400 | anonymous | Die bouc van seden |
15th century | anonymous | De bouc van den ambachten |
15th century | anonymous | De Geomantie in het Middelnederlands |
ca. 1404 | Dirc van Delf | Tafel van den Kersten ghelove |
ca. 1405 | anonymous | Der vrouwen heimelijcheit |
1410-1415 | anonymous | Ridderboec |
ca. 1411 | Dirc Potter | Der minnen loep |
1436 | Magister Jacobus | Computus Magistri Jacobi |
ca. 1440 | Thomas à Kempis Thomas à Kempis Thomas à Kempis was a late Medieval Catholic monk and the probable author of The Imitation of Christ, which is one of the best known Christian books on devotion. His name means, "Thomas of Kempen", his home town and in German he is known as Thomas von Kempen... |
De imitatione Christi (MiddleDutch translation) |
1477 | anonymous | Bible in duytsche (Delft bible 1477) |
1477 | anonymous | Groot privilege |
1485 | Bartholomeus Engelsman | Van den proprieteyten der dinghen (translation by Jacob Bellaert Jacob Bellaert Jacob Bellaert, an early Dutch publisher who produced seventeen books in Haarlem from 1483 to 1486, is also the name given to the early Netherlandish painter Master of Bellaert, so called for his many woodcuts in Bellaert's illustrations.-Biography:... ) |
ca. 1496 | anonymous | Elckerlijc Elckerlijc Elckerlijc is a Dutch morality play which was written somewhere around the year 1470 and was originally printed in 1495. It was extremely successful and may have been the original source for the English play Everyman, as well as many other translations for other countries... |
end 15th century | anonymous | Die 100 capittelen van astronomijen |
16th century | anonymous | Saul ende David |
16th century | Johannes Coninck | Cirurgia of Hantgewerck int lichame der menschen |
1512 | anonymous | Jan van Beverley |
1513 | anonymous | Tbouc van wondre |
ca. 1514 | anonymous | Een notabel boecxken van cokeryen |
1516 | anonymous | Een schoone historie van Margriete van Limborch ende van Heyndric haren broeder |
1517 | Cornelius Aurelius | Die cronycke van Hollandt |
1525 | anonymous | Dat batement van recepten |
1528 | Anna Bijns Anna Bijns Anna Bijns was a writer, schoolteacher and nun who taught until she was 80 years old.-Biography:The elder daughter of a tailor and rederijker, she opened a school in Antwerp with her brother Martin, following the death of her father and marriage of her sister. Anna Bijns was one of the rare women... |
Schoon ende suverlijc boecxken inhoudende veel constige refereinen (Refereinen 1528) |
1530 | Jan van Naaldwijk | Van Brabant die excellente cronike |
1531 | Andries de Smet | Die excellente cronike van Vlaenderen |
1535 | Christiaen van Vaerenbraken | Conste van musike oft vanden Sanghe |
1537 | David Joris David Joris David Joris was an important Anabaptist leader in the Netherlands before 1540.-Life:Joris was probably born in Flanders, the son of Marytje and Georgius Joris de Koman, an amateur actor and shopkeeper... |
Een geestelijck liedt-boecxken |
1539 | anonymous | Een devoot ende profitelyck boecxken |
1539 | anonymous | De Gentse Spelen van 1539 |
1540 | Willem van Zuylen van Nyevelt | Souterliedekens Souterliedekens The Souterliedekens is a Dutch metrical psalter, published in 1540 in Antwerp, and which remained very popular throughout the century. The metrical rhyming psalms were - probably - arranged by a Utrecht nobleman: Willem van Zuylen van Nijevelt . For the melodies he used folksongs from the Low... |
1544 | anonymous | Antwerps liedboek |
1548 | Matthijs de Castelein | De const van rhetoriken |
ca. 1550 | Joos Lambrecht | Naembouck |
Dutch Golden Age
year | author | title |
1554 | Menno Simons Menno Simons Menno Simons was an Anabaptist religious leader from the Friesland region of the Low Countries. Simons was a contemporary of the Protestant Reformers and his followers became known as Mennonites... |
Uytgangh ofte bekeeringhe |
1557 | Ambrosius Zeebout | Tvoyage van Mher Joos van Ghistele |
1560 | Desiderius Erasmus Desiderius Erasmus Desiderius Erasmus Roterodamus , known as Erasmus of Rotterdam, was a Dutch Renaissance humanist, Catholic priest, and a theologian.... |
Lof der Zotheid (Dutch translation of Erasmus's latin version Moriae Encomion The Praise of Folly In Praise of Folly is an essay written in 1509 by Desiderius Erasmus of Rotterdam and first printed in 1511... , 1511) |
1561 | Eduard de Dene | Testament rhetoricael |
1562 | anonymous | Het Offer des Heeren |
1562 | Anthonis de Roovere | Rethoricale wercken (editted by Eduard de Dene) |
1563-1564 | Willem van Haecht Willem van Haecht Willem van Haecht was a Flemish Baroque painter best known for his gallery pictures and the son of the landscape painter Tobias Verhaecht. He studied under Peter Paul Rubens, worked in Paris from 1615 to 1619, and then travelled to Italy for about seven years. Van Haecht became a master in... |
Dwerc der Apostelen |
1565 | Lucas de Heere Lucas de Heere Lucas de Heere was a Flemish portrait painter, poet and writer.De Heere was a Protestant and became a refugee from the Dutch Revolt against Philip II of Spain, who tried to suppress Protestantism... |
Den hof en boomgaerd der poësien |
1565-1574 | Godevaert van Haecht | Kroniek over de troebelen van 1565 tot 1574 te Antwerpen en elders |
1566 | Pieter Datheen | De Psalmen Davids |
1566 | Lodovico Guicciardini Lodovico Guicciardini Lodovico Guicciardini was an Italian writer and merchant from Florence, but who lived primarily in Antwerp. He was the nephew of historian and diplomat Francesco Guicciardini.-Description of the Low Countries:... |
Beschrijvinghe van alle de Neder-landen |
1566-1568 | Marcus van Vaernewyck | Van die beroerlicke tijden in die Nederlanden en voornamelick in Ghendt 1566-1568 |
1568 | Johan Radermacher | Voorreden vanden noodich ende nutticheit der Nederduytscher taelkunste |
ca. 1568 | Jan van der Noot | Het bosken |
1569 | anonymous | Historie van broer Cornelis |
1569 | Philips van Marnix van Sint Aldegonde | De bijencorf der H. Roomsche Kercke |
1574 | Hans Vanacker | Geuzenliedboek |
1574 | Marcus van Vaernewyck | De historie van Belgis |
1576-1579 | Andries Vierlingh Andries Vierlingh Andries Vierlingh was a dyke builder and polder creator in the Netherlands who drew considerable attention to himself.By 1540 he had already reclaimed some 4000 hectares of new land. This gave investors ideas; they could see a bright future and money to be made in territorial expansion... |
Tractaet van dyckagie |
1581 | Pontus de Heuiter | Nederduitse orthographie |
1581 | anonymous | Plakkaat van Verlatinge |
1581 | Willem van Oranje | Apologie |
1584 | H.L. Spiegel | Twe-spraack vande Nederduitsche letterkunst |
1584 | Justus Lipsius Justus Lipsius Justus Lipsius was a Southern-Netherlandish philologist and humanist. Lipsius wrote a series of works designed to revive ancient Stoicism in a form that would be compatible with Christianity. The most famous of these is De Constantia... |
Twee boecken vande stantvasticheyt |
1585 | Simon Stevin Simon Stevin Simon Stevin was a Flemish mathematician and military engineer. He was active in a great many areas of science and engineering, both theoretical and practical... |
De Thiende |
1585 | D.V. Coornhert | Zedekunst dat is wellevenskunste |
1586 | Simon Stevin Simon Stevin Simon Stevin was a Flemish mathematician and military engineer. He was active in a great many areas of science and engineering, both theoretical and practical... |
Uytspraeck van de weerdichheyt der Duytsche tael |
1588 | Lucas Jansz Waghenaer | Spiegel der zeevaert |
1590 | Simon Stevin Simon Stevin Simon Stevin was a Flemish mathematician and military engineer. He was active in a great many areas of science and engineering, both theoretical and practical... |
Het burgherlyck leven |
1591 | Dirck Adriaensz. Valcooch | Den reghel der Duytsche schoolmeesters |
1596 | Jan Huyghen van Linschoten Jan Huyghen van Linschoten Jan Huyghen van Linschoten was a Dutch Protestant merchant, traveller and historian. An alternate spelling of second name is Huijgen.... |
Itinerario (Travelogue) |
1598 | Gerrit de Veer Gerrit de Veer Gerrit de Veer was a Dutch officer on Willem Barentsz' third voyage in search of the Northeast passage. De Veer kept a diary of the voyage and in 1597 was the first person to observe and record the Novaya Zemlya effect, and the first westerner to observe hypervitaminosis A caused by consuming... |
Waerachtighe beschryvinghe van drie seylagien |
1599 | C. Kiliaan | Etymologicum Teutonicae Linguae |
17th century | Passchier de Fyne | Het leeven en eenige bysondere voorvallen |
1604 | Karel van Mander | Het schilder-boeck |
1605-1608 | Simon Stevin Simon Stevin Simon Stevin was a Flemish mathematician and military engineer. He was active in a great many areas of science and engineering, both theoretical and practical... |
Wisconstighe gedachtenissen |
1610 | Willem Baudartius Willem Baudartius Willem Baudaert or Baudartius , born Willem Baudart, was a Dutch theologian... |
Morghen-wecker der vrye Nederlantsche Provintien |
1610 | Hugo de Groot | Tractaet vande oudtheyt vande Batavische nu Hollandsche republique |
1612 | Jacob van der Schuere | Nederduytsche spellinge |
1612 | Willem Meerman | Comoedia vetus |
1613 | Justus de Harduwijn Justus de Harduwijn Justus de Harduwijn, also written as Hardwijn, Herdewijn, Harduyn or Harduijn , was a 17th-century Roman Catholic priest and poet from the Southern Netherlands. He was the poetic link between the Renaissance and the Contrareformation in the Netherlands.- Life :De Harduwijn was born in a humanist,... |
De weerliicke liefden tot Roose-mond |
1614 | Roemer Visscher Roemer Visscher Roemer Pieterszoon Visscher was a successful Dutch merchant and writer in the period often called the Dutch Golden Age.-Life:... |
Sinnepoppen |
1614 | H.L. Spiegel | Hert-spiegel |
1616 | Daniël Heinsius Daniel Heinsius Daniel Heinsius was one of the most famous scholars of the Dutch Renaissance.-His youth and student years:... |
Nederduytsche poemata |
1618 | Nicolaus Mulerius Nicolaus Mulerius Nicolaus Mulerius was a professor of medicine and mathematics at the University of Groningen.... |
Hemelsche trompet morgenwecker |
1619 | Jacob Cats Jacob Cats Jacob Cats was a Dutch poet, humorist, jurist and politician. He is most famous for his emblem books.-Early years:... |
Aenmerckinghe op de tegenwoordige steert-sterre |
1620 | Anthoni Smyters | Epitheta |
1623 | anonymous | Zeeusche Nachtegael |
1625 | Hugo de Groot | De iure belli ac pacis |
1625 | Jacob Cats Jacob Cats Jacob Cats was a Dutch poet, humorist, jurist and politician. He is most famous for his emblem books.-Early years:... |
Houwelick |
1626 | Adriaen Valerius | Nederlandtsche gedenck-clanck |
1630 | D.V. Coornhert | Works (3 parts) |
1630 | Jacobus Revius Jacobus Revius Jacobus Revius was a Dutch poet, Calvinist theologian and church historian. His most renowned collection of poems, the Over-ysselsche Sangen en Dichten , forms a high point of Dutch baroque... |
Over-Ysselsche sangen en dichten (Songs and poems from Overijssel Overijssel Overijssel is a province of the Netherlands in the central eastern part of the country. The region has a NUTS classification of NL21. The province's name means "Lands across river IJssel". The capital city of Overijssel is Zwolle and the largest city is Enschede... ) |
1631 | Salomon de Bray Salomon de Bray Salomon de Bray was a Dutch Golden Age architect and painter.-Biography:De Bray was born inAmsterdam, but established himself in Haarlem before 1617, where he is registered as being a member of the schutterij that year in the St. Adrian's cloveniers... |
Architectura moderna ofte bouwinge van onsen tyt |
1632 | C. Barlaeus | Mercator sapiens |
1637 | Jacob Cats Jacob Cats Jacob Cats was a Dutch poet, humorist, jurist and politician. He is most famous for his emblem books.-Early years:... |
Trouringh |
1637 | anonymous | Biblia, vervattende alle de canonijcke Boecken des Ouden en des Nieuwen Testaments (Statenvertaling 1637) |
1641 | Jan Adriaansz Leeghwater | Haerlemmermeerboeck |
1642-1647 | P.C. Hooft | Nederlandsche Historien |
1642 | Philips Angel Philips Angel Philips Angel was a Dutch Golden Age painter.-Biography:There has been some confusion about the identity of this painter, since he seems to have had a rather sober professional career, despite being ambitious enough to travel far from his native Middelburg... |
Lof der schilder-konst |
1644 | Dirck Pietersz. Pers | Cesare Ripa Cesare Ripa Cesare Ripa was an Italian aesthetician who worked for Cardinal Anton Maria Salviati as a cook and butler.Little is known about his life. He was born in Perugia and died in Rome. After the death of the cardinal, Ripa worked for his relatives... 's Iconologia of Uytbeeldinghen des Verstants |
1644 | Johan de Brune | Wetsteen der vernuften |
1646 | A. Poirters | Het masker van de wereldt afgetrocken |
1646 | W.IJ. Bontekoe | Journael ofte gedenckwaerdige beschrijvinge (Travelogue) |
1649 | A.L. Kok | Ont-werp der Neder-duitsche letter-konst (Dutch literary art) |
1650 | anonymous | 't Muyder-spoockje |
1651 | Jeremias de Decker | Goede vrydag ofte Het lijden onses heeren Jesu Christi |
1652 | anonymous | Het Hollants wijve-praetjen |
1652-1662 | Jan van Riebeeck Jan van Riebeeck Johan Anthoniszoon "Jan" van Riebeeck was a Dutch colonial administrator and founder of Cape Town.-Biography:... |
Dagverhaal |
1652 | Anna Maria van Schurman Anna Maria van Schurman Anna Maria van Schurman was a German-Dutch painter, engraver, poet and scholar. She was a highly educated woman by seventeenth century standards... |
Opuscula Hebraea Graeca Latina et Gallica |
1653 | Constantijn Huygens Constantijn Huygens Constantijn Huygens , was a Dutch Golden Age poet and composer. He was secretary to two Princes of Orange: Frederick Henry and William II, and the father of the scientist Christiaan Huygens.-Biography:... |
Hofwijck Hofwijck Hofwijck is a mansion built for 17th-century politician Constantijn Huygens. It is located in Voorburg on the Vliet canal from Den Haag to Leiden, and its formal address is 2 Westeinde, Voorburg, the Netherlands, but its location today is better known as the Voorburg railway... (Poem written about the estate) |
ca. 1657 | Jan Zoet | 't Groote visch-net |
1657 | Joannes Six van Chandelier | Poësy |
1658 | Johannes Amos Comenius | Portael der saecken en spraecken |
1659 | Abraham Palingh | 't Afgerukt mom-aansight der tooverye |
1660 | Johan van Beverwijck | Schat der gesontheyt |
1660 | Joan Baptista van Helmont | Dageraed |
1662 | Pieter de la Court Pieter de la Court Pieter de la Court was a Dutch economist and businessman. He pioneered modern thinking about the economic importance of free competition and was an uncompromising advocate of the republican form of government.-Biography:... |
Interest van Holland, ofte gronden van Hollands-Welvaren |
1662 | Cornelis de Bie Cornelis de Bie Cornelis de Bie was a Brabant rederijker, poet, jurist and minor politician from Lier.He is the author of about 64 works, mostly comedies... |
Het gulden cabinet van de edel vry schilderconst |
1667 | Constantijn Huygens Constantijn Huygens Constantijn Huygens , was a Dutch Golden Age poet and composer. He was secretary to two Princes of Orange: Frederick Henry and William II, and the father of the scientist Christiaan Huygens.-Biography:... |
Zee-straet |
1668 | Adriaan Koerbagh Adriaan Koerbagh Adriaan Koerbagh was a Dutch scholar and writer best known as a critic of religion and conventional morality.-Life:... |
Een bloemhof van allerley lieflijkheyd sonder verdriet |
1669 | Aernout van Overbeke | Geestige en vermaecklycke reijs beschrijving naar Oost-Indiën |
1671 | Jan Luyken Jan Luyken Johannes or Jan Luyken was a Dutch poet, illustrator and engraver.-Biography:... |
Duytse lier |
1671 | Johan de Witt Johan de Witt Johan de Witt, heer van Zuid- en Noord-Linschoten, Snelrewaard, Hekendorp and IJsselveere was a key figure in Dutch politics in the mid 17th century, when its flourishing sea trade in a period of globalization made the United Provinces a leading European power during the Dutch Golden Age... |
Waerdye van lyf-rente naer proportie van los-renten |
1672 | anonymous | Hollants venezoen, en geopent voor de liefhebbers van 't vaderlandt |
1672 | anonymous | D'oprechte Oranje oogen-salf |
1677 | Baruch de Spinoza | Posthumously published writings |
1677 | Andries Pels | Q. Horatius Flaccus dichtkunst op onze tijden en zeden gepast |
1677 | Baruch de Spinoza | Ethica |
1678 | Willem G. van Focquenbroch | Afrikaense Thalia |
1678 | Cornelis Bontekoe Cornelis Bontekoe Cornelis Bontekoe , whose real name was Cornelis Dekker, was a Dutch physician known also as a popular essayist, particularly on tea, and editor of the works of Arnold Geulincx... |
Tractaat van het excellenste kruyd thee |
1678 | Samuel van Hoogstraten | Inleyding tot de hooge schoole der schilderkonst: anders de zichtbaere werelt |
1681 | anonymous | 't Amsterdamsch hoerdom |
1682 | Hieronymus Sweerts | oddige en ernstige opschriften, op luyffens, wagens, glazen, uithangborden en andere taferelen |
1682 | Geeraardt Brandt | The Life of Joost van den Vondel Joost van den Vondel Joost van den Vondel was a Dutch writer and playwright. He is considered the most prominent Dutch poet and playwright of the 17th century. His plays are the ones from that period that are still most frequently performed, and his epic Joannes de Boetgezant , on the life of John the Baptist, has... |
1687 | Lieven van Waarmond | Hollands koors |
1687 | Geeraardt Brandt | The Life and Deeds of the Lord Michiel de Ruyter Michiel de Ruyter Michiel Adriaenszoon de Ruyter is the most famous and one of the most skilled admirals in Dutch history. De Ruyter is most famous for his role in the Anglo-Dutch Wars of the 17th century. He fought the English and French and scored several major victories against them, the best known probably... |
1688 | Josseph de la Vega | Confusion de Confusiones |
1690 | Govert Bidloo Govert Bidloo Govert Bidloo or Govard Bidloo was a Dutch Golden Age physician, anatomist, poet and playwright. He was the personal physician of William III of Orange-Nassau, Dutch stadholder and king of England.... |
Ontleding des menschelyken lichaam |
1690 | Jan van der Heyden Jan van der Heyden Jan van der Heyden was a Dutch Baroque-era painter, draughtsman, printmaker, a mennonite and inventor who significantly contributed to contemporary firefighting. He improved the fire hose in 1672, with his brother Nicolaes, who was a hydraulic engineer... |
Description of newly invented and patented firehose Firehose A fire hose is a high-pressure hose used to carry water or other fire retardant to a fire to extinguish it. Outdoors, it is attached either to a fire engine or a fire hydrant. Indoors, it can be permanently attached to a building's standpipe or plumbing system... s, now being used in Amsterdam |
1690 | Nicolaas Witsen | Aaloude en hedendaagsche scheeps-bouw en bestier |
1691 | Johannes Duijkerius | The Life of Philopater |
1691-1693 | Balthasar Bekker Balthasar Bekker Balthasar Bekker was a Dutch minister and author of philosophical and theological works. Opposing superstition, he was a key figure in the end of the witchcraft persecutions in early modern Europe.-Life:... |
De betoverde wereld |
1692-1702 | Pieter Rabus | De boekzaal van Europe |
1695 | Nicolaas Heinsius | Den vermakelyken avanturier |
18th Century
year | author | title |
1700 | anonymous | De kloekmoedige land een zee-heldin |
1703 | Frederik van Leenhof | Den hemel op aarden |
1705 | Lukas Rotgans | Eneas en Turnus |
1707 | Gérard de Lairesse Gerard de Lairesse Gerard or Gérard de Lairesse was a Dutch Golden Age painter and art theorist.Lairesse was born in Liège. His broad range of talent included music, poetry, and the theatre. He was perhaps the most celebrated Dutch painter in the period following the death of Rembrandt... |
Groot schilderboek |
1708 | Lukas Rotgans | Boerekermis |
1708 | Jan Luyken Jan Luyken Johannes or Jan Luyken was a Dutch poet, illustrator and engraver.-Biography:... |
Beschouwing der wereld |
1708 | Hendrik Smeeks | Beschryvinge van het magtig Koningryk Krinke Kesmes |
1710 | Lambert ten Kate Hz. | Gemeenschap tussen de Gottische spraeke en de Nederduytsche |
1710 | anonymous | Nederduitse en Latynse keurdigten |
1711 | Jakob Zeeus | De wolf in 't schaepsvel |
1711 | Cornelis de Bruyn | Reizen over Moskovie |
1714 | Pieter Langendijk Pieter Langendijk Pieter Langendijk was a damask weaver, city artist, dramatist, and poet.-Life:Pieter was the son of Arend Kort, a mason born in Langedijk. His father died when he was young so he and his mother began a textile business. In 1695, they moved to the Hague, then Amsterdam... |
Het wederzyds huwelyksbedrog |
1714 | Jan Luyken Jan Luyken Johannes or Jan Luyken was a Dutch poet, illustrator and engraver.-Biography:... |
Geestelyke brieven |
1716-1722 | H.K. Poot | Mengeldichten |
1718-1721 | Arnold Houbraken Arnold Houbraken Arnold Houbraken was a Dutch painter and writer from Dordrecht, now remembered mainly as a biographer of artists from the Dutch Golden Age. He had ten children. His son Jacobus Houbraken was an engraver of portraits and book illustrations, including books by his father... |
De groote schouburgh der Nederlantsche konstschilders en schilderessen (3 parts) |
1719 | Balthazar Huydecoper | Achilles Achilles In Greek mythology, Achilles was a Greek hero of the Trojan War, the central character and the greatest warrior of Homer's Iliad.Plato named Achilles the handsomest of the heroes assembled against Troy.... |
1720 | Lambert Bidloo | Panpoëticon Batavum |
1720 | anonymous | Het groote Tafereel der dwaasheid |
1720 | Bernard Nieuwentijt | Het regt gebruik der werelt beschouwingen |
1723 | Lambert ten Kate Hz. | Aenleiding tot de kennisse van het verhevene deel der Nederduitsche sprake (2 parts) |
1730 | Balthazar Huydecoper | Proeve van taal- en dichtkunde |
1731-1735 | Justus van Effen Justus van Effen Justus van Effen 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 Dutch language Hollandsche Spectator... |
De Hollandse Spectator |
1733 | anonymous | Nieuwe verhandeling vande hoofsche welgemanierdheyt |
1737 | Jan Swammerdam Jan Swammerdam Jan Swammerdam was a Dutch biologist and microscopist. His work on insects demonstrated that the various phases during the life of an insect—egg, larva, pupa, and adult—are different forms of the same animal. As part of his anatomical research, he carried out experiments on muscle contraction... |
Bybel der natuure of historie der insecten (2 parts) |
1741 | Herman Boerhaave Herman Boerhaave Herman Boerhaave was a Dutch botanist, humanist and physician of European fame. He is regarded as the founder of clinical teaching and of the modern academic hospital. His main achievement was to demonstrate the relation of symptoms to lesions... |
Kortbondige spreuken wegens de ziektens |
1742 | Willem van Haren Willem van Haren Jonkheer Willem van Haren was a Dutch nobleman and poet.Van Haren was born in Leeuwarden. His best known work was an epic poem, Friso, created in 1741. His brother, jhr. Onno Zwier van Haren, was also a poet and wrote patriotic verses. Willem van Haren died in Sint-Oedenrode.... |
Leonidas |
1744 | Fredericus Ruysch | Alle de ontleed- genees- en heelkundige werken |
1746 | anonymous | De volmaakte Hollandsche keuken-meid |
1746 | Albertus Frese & Christiaan Schaaf | De electriciteit; of Pefroen |
1748 | anonymous | De weergalooze Amsterdamsche kiekkas |
1749-1759 | Petrus Loosjes Azn & Jan Wagenaar Jan Wagenaar Jan Theodorus Wagenaar is a retired water polo player from The Netherlands. He finished in ninth position with the Dutch team at the 1992 Summer Olympics in Barcelona.-References:*... |
Vaderlandsche historie |
1754 | anonymous | Karmans kermis-wensch |
1756 | Jan Willem Kals | Neerlands hooft- en wortelsonde |
1763-1774 | Various | De Denker (Magazine in 12 issues) |
1766 | R.M. van Goens | 'Vrymoedige bedenkingen over de vergelyking der oude dichteren met de hedendaegschen' |
1766 | Juliana Cornelia de Lannoy | Aan mynen geest |
1769 | Onno Zwier van Haren | Agon Agon Agon is an ancient Greek word with several meanings:*In one sense, it meant a contest, competition, especially the Olympic Games , or challenge that was held in connection with religious festivals.... |
1769 | J. le Francq van Berkhey | Natuurlyke historie van Holland. Eerste deel |
1770 | Petrus Camper Petrus Camper Peter, Pieter, or usually Petrus Camper was a Dutch physician, anatomist, physiologist, midwife, zoologist, anthropologist, paleontologist and a naturalist. He studied the orangutan, the rhinoceros, the skull of a whale... |
Berigt van den zaaklyken inhoud van twee lessen |
1773 | anonymous | Het boek der psalmen |
1775 | anonymous | Ongelukkige levensbeschrijving van een Amsterdammer |
1777-1779 | J.F. Martinet | Katechismus der natuur (4 parts) |
1778-1782 | Hieronymus van Alphen | Kleine gedigten voor kinderen |
1779 | J.F. Martinet | Kleine katechismus der natuur voor kinderen |
1780 | Willem van Hogendorp | Kraspoekol, jegens de slaaven |
1781 | Aagje Deken Aagje Deken Aagje Deken was a Dutch writer.Agatha Deken was born in 1741. In 1745 her parents died and she went to live in the 'De Oranje Appel' orphanage in Amsterdam, where she remained until 1767. After leaving the orphanage she served in several families and later started a business in coffee and tea... & Betje Wolff Betje Wolff Elizabeth Wolff-Bekker was a Dutch writer.On 18 November 1759 she married the 52-year-old clergyman Adriaan Wolff. In 1763 she published her first collection Bespiegelingen over het genoegen... |
Economische liedjes |
1781 | Martinus van Marum | Schets der elektriciteit-kunde |
1781 | J.H. Swildens | Vaderlandsch A-B boek voor de Nederlandsche jeugd |
1781 | Joan Derk van der Capellen tot den Pol | Aan het volk van Nederland |
1781 | Simon Stijl | The Life of Jan Punt |
1782 | Aagje Deken & Betje Wolff | Historie van mejuffrouw Sara Burgerhart |
1782 | Willem Emmery de Perponcher | Onderwijs voor kinderen |
1782 | Jacobus Bellamy Jacobus Bellamy Jacob Bellamy was a Dutch poet.He was the son of a Swiss baker.- Works :* Gezangen mijner jeugd... |
Songs of my youth |
1783 | Rhijnvis Feith Rhijnvis Feith Jhr. Rhijnvis Feith was a Dutch poet.He was born of an aristocratic family at Zwolle, the capital of the province Overijssel. He was educated at Harderwijk and at the university of Leiden, where he took his degree in 1770. In 1772 he settled at his birthplace, and married... |
Julia |
1784-1793 | Rhijnvis Feith Rhijnvis Feith Jhr. Rhijnvis Feith was a Dutch poet.He was born of an aristocratic family at Zwolle, the capital of the province Overijssel. He was educated at Harderwijk and at the university of Leiden, where he took his degree in 1770. In 1772 he settled at his birthplace, and married... |
Letters over various subjects (6 parts) |
1784-1786 | A. Mens Jansz | De Poetische Spectator |
1786 | Marten Corver | Tooneel-aantekeningen |
1788 | Johannes Kinker | De Post van den Helicon |
1788 | Jan Baptist Chrysostomus Verlooy | Verhandeling op d'onacht der moederlyke tael in de Nederlanden |
1788-1797 | Willem Anthonij Ockerse | Ontwerp tot eene algemeene characterkunde (3 delen) |
1789 | anonymous | De zingende Kees |
1789-1807 | anonymous | Volks-liedjens |
1792 | Gerrit Paape Gerrit Paape Gerrit Paape Delft was a Dutch plateelschilder , poet, journalist, novelist, judge, columnist and ministerial civil servant.-Life:... |
Mijne vrolijke wijsgeerte in mijne ballingschap |
1794 | Herman Willem Daendels Herman Willem Daendels Herman Willem Daendels was a Dutch politician who served as the 36th Governor General of the Dutch East Indies between 1808 and 1811.... |
Aan zyne Geldersche en Overysselsche landgenooten |
1794 | Elisabeth Maria Post | Songs of Love |
1797 | Matthijs Siegenbeek | Redevoering over het openbaar onderwijs in de Nederduitsche welsprekendheid |
1798 | anonymous | Ontwerp van staatsregeling voor het Bataafsche volk |
19th Century
year | author | title |
1800 | Hendrik van Wijn | Historische en letterkundige avondstonden |
1805 | Petrus Weiland | Nederduitsche spraakkunst |
1806 | Jacob Haafner | Lotgevallen op eene reize van Madras over Tranquebaar naar het eiland Ceilon |
1809 | Willem Bilderdijk Willem Bilderdijk Willem Bilderdijk , Dutch poet, the son of an Amsterdam physician. When he was six years old an accident to his foot incapacitated him for ten years, and he developed habits of continuous and concentrated study... |
De kunst der poëzy |
1810 | Jeronimo de Vries | Proeve eener geschiedenis der Nederduitsche dichtkunde |
1818 | J.F. Willems | Aen de Belgen. Aux Belges |
1818 | Johannes van den Bosch Johannes van den Bosch Johannes, Count van den Bosch was a Dutch Lieutenant General and politician.-Biography:... |
Verhandeling over de mogelijkheid, de beste wijze van invoering, en de belangrijke voordeelen eender algemeene armen-inrigting in het Rijk der Nederlanden, door het vestigen eener Landbouwende Kolonie in deszelfs Noordelijk gedeelte |
1818 | Johannes van den Bosch Johannes van den Bosch Johannes, Count van den Bosch was a Dutch Lieutenant General and politician.-Biography:... |
Nederlandsche bezittingen in Azia |
1819-1824 | J.F. Willems | Verhandeling over de Nederduytsche tael- en letterkunde |
1820 | Lodewijk Napoleon Bonaparte | Geschiedkundige gedenkstukken en aanmerkingen over het bestuur van Holland (3 parts) |
1821-1827 | P.G. Witsen Geysbeek | Biographisch anthologisch en critisch woordenboek der Nederduitsche dichters (6 parts) |
1823 | Isaäc da Costa Isaac da Costa Isaac da Costa was a Dutch poet.Da Costa was born in Amsterdam in the Netherlands. His father, an aristocratic Sephardic Portuguese Jewish, Daniel da Costa, a relative of Uriel Acosta, was a prominent merchant in the city of Amsterdam; his mother, Rebecca Ricardo, was a near relative of the... |
Bezwaren tegen den geest der eeuw |
1824 | Willem de Clercq Willem de Clercq Willem de Clercq was secretary and later director of the Nederlandsche Handel-Maatschappij . He is also known as a poet and as a leader of the Réveil, the Protestant Revival in the Netherlands. He left behind a gigantic diary, with extensive reports of the events he witnessed... |
Verhandeling ter beandwoording der vraag welken invloed heeft vreemde, inzonderheid de Italiaansche, Spaansche, Fransche en Duitsche, gehad op de Nederlandsche taal- en letterkunde sints het begin der vijftiende eeuw tot op onze dagen? |
1825 | Jacob Eduard de Witte | Fragmenten uit de roman van mijn leeven |
1830-1862 | A.H. Hoffmann von Fallersleben | Horae Belgicae |
1831 | anonymous | De Belgische grondwet van 7 februari 1831 |
1832-1853 | Willem Bilderdijk Willem Bilderdijk Willem Bilderdijk , Dutch poet, the son of an Amsterdam physician. When he was six years old an accident to his foot incapacitated him for ten years, and he developed habits of continuous and concentrated study... |
Geschiedenis des vaderlands |
1832 | Aarnout Drost | Hermingard van de Eikenterpen |
1834-1835 | Van Engelen, with van Martinet, Nomsz, P. Loosjes, Dr. Simon de Vries & Hoffham | De muzen |
1835-1847 | G. Groen van Prinsterer | Archives ou correspondance inédite de la maison d'Orange-Nassau (Première série) |
1835 | Jacob Geel Jacob Geel Jacob Geel was a Dutch scholar, critic and librarian.He was born in Amsterdam. In 1823 he was appointed as a librarian, and in 1833 as university librarian and honorary professor at Leiden University, where he remained until his death. Geel materially contributed to the development of classical... |
Gesprek op den Drachenfels |
1836 | Jacob van Lennep Jacob van Lennep Jacob van Lennep was a Dutch poet and novelist.-Early years:He was born in Amsterdam, where his father, David Jacob van Lennep , a scholar and poet, was professor of eloquence and the classical languages in the Atheneum... |
De roos van Dekama |
1837-1846 | J.F. Willems | Belgisch museum voor de Nederduitsche tael- en letterkunde en de geschiedenis des vaderlands |
-1837 | Various | De Gids (Magazine) |
1838 | J.F. Oltmans | De schaapherder |
1838 | Hendrik Conscience Hendrik Conscience Henri "Hendrik" Conscience was a Belgian writer. He was a pioneer in writing in Dutch after the secession from the Netherlands in 1830 left Belgium a mostly French speaking country.... |
De leeuw van Vlaenderen |
1840 | A.L.G. Bosboom-Toussaint | Het huis Lauernesse |
1842-1866 | Jean Baptiste David | Vaderlandsche historie (11 parts) |
1842-1844 | Various | Braga: dichterlijke mengelingen (magazine) |
1843 | C.E. van Koetsveld | Schetsen uit de pastorij te Mastland |
1845 | Hendrik Conscience Hendrik Conscience Henri "Hendrik" Conscience was a Belgian writer. He was a pioneer in writing in Dutch after the secession from the Netherlands in 1830 left Belgium a mostly French speaking country.... |
Geschiedenis van België |
1847 | G. Groen van Prinsterer | Ongeloof en revolutie |
1850 | F.A. Snellaert | Schets eener geschiedenis der Nederlandsche letterkunde |
1851 | C.W. Opzoomer | De weg der wetenschap |
1851 | Friedrich Kaiser Friedrich Kaiser Friedrich Kaiser was an Austrian playwright. During his youth he was one of the most popular people in Vienna. Some of his plays were "Hans Hasenkopf" ; "Wer wird Amtmann" , "Palais und Irrenhaus" , "Des Krämers Töchterlein" , "Pater Abraham a Sancta Clara" as well as many others... |
De geschiedenis der ontdekkingen van planeten |
1852 | Willem Gerard Brill | Nederlandsche spraakleer (3 parts) |
1854 | W.R. van Hoëvell | Slaven en vrijen onder de Nederlandsche wet |
1857 | Christiaan Kramm | De levens en werken der Hollandsche en Vlaamsche kunstschilders, beeldhouwers, graveurs en bouwmeesters, van den vroegsten tot op onzen tijd (Biographies of Dutch and Flemish artists, sculptors, engravers, and architects) |
1857 | W.J. Hofdijk | Geschiedenis der Nederlandsche letterkunde |
1858-1862 | P.J. Harrebomée | Spreekwoordenboek der Nederlandsche taal |
1858 | Petrus Weiland | Kunstwoordenboek (3rd edition) |
1858 | Cd. Busken Huet | Letters over the Bible |
1859 | W.A. Holterman | De lucht |
1859 | De Schoolmeester | Letters from the Schoolmaster |
1860 | Multatuli Multatuli Eduard Douwes Dekker , better known by his pen name Multatuli , was a Dutch writer famous for his satirical novel, Max Havelaar , which denounced the abuses of colonialism in the Dutch East Indies .-Biography:Dekker was born in Amsterdam... |
Max Havelaar of de koffiveilingen der Nederlandsche Handelmaatschappy |
1860 | Philippus Wilhelmus van Heusde | De Socratische school of Wijsgeerte voor de negentiende eeuw (3rd revised edition) |
1861 | J. Wolbers | Geschiedenis van Suriname |
1861 | Jan Pieter Heije | Al de kinderliederen |
1861 | Jan de Pottre | Dagboek 1549-1602 (editted by B. de St. Genois) |
1861-1863 | Isaäc da Costa Isaac da Costa Isaac da Costa was a Dutch poet.Da Costa was born in Amsterdam in the Netherlands. His father, an aristocratic Sephardic Portuguese Jewish, Daniel da Costa, a relative of Uriel Acosta, was a prominent merchant in the city of Amsterdam; his mother, Rebecca Ricardo, was a near relative of the... |
Complete Works (editted by J.P. Hasebroek) |
1862-1877 | Multatuli Multatuli Eduard Douwes Dekker , better known by his pen name Multatuli , was a Dutch writer famous for his satirical novel, Max Havelaar , which denounced the abuses of colonialism in the Dutch East Indies .-Biography:Dekker was born in Amsterdam... |
Ideën (7 parts) |
1863 | J.J. Cremer | Fabriekskinderen |
1863-1913 | R.C. Bakhuizen van den Brink | Studiën en schetsen over vaderlandsche geschiedenis en letteren (5 parts) |
1864 | I.M. Calisch & N.S. Calisch | Nieuw woordenboek der Nederlandsche taal |
1865 | Jacob van Lennep Jacob van Lennep Jacob van Lennep was a Dutch poet and novelist.-Early years:He was born in Amsterdam, where his father, David Jacob van Lennep , a scholar and poet, was professor of eloquence and the classical languages in the Atheneum... |
De vermakelijke spraakkunst |
1866 | J.J.L. ten Kate | De schepping |
1867-1868 | Jan ter Gouw & Jacob van Lennep Jacob van Lennep Jacob van Lennep was a Dutch poet and novelist.-Early years:He was born in Amsterdam, where his father, David Jacob van Lennep , a scholar and poet, was professor of eloquence and the classical languages in the Atheneum... |
De uithangteekens |
1868-1885 | Cd. Busken Huet | Litterarische fantasien en kritieken (26 parts) |
1868 | Cd. Busken Huet | Lidewyde |
1869 | Willem de Clercq Willem de Clercq Willem de Clercq was secretary and later director of the Nederlandsche Handel-Maatschappij . He is also known as a poet and as a leader of the Réveil, the Protestant Revival in the Netherlands. He left behind a gigantic diary, with extensive reports of the events he witnessed... |
From his Diary (editted by Allard Pierson Allard Pierson Allard Pierson was a Dutch theologian, historian, and art historian. He was a leading proponent of radical criticism in the Netherlands.-Life:Pierson's father was a merchant in Amsterdam, his mother an author of pietist works... ) |
ca. 1870 | Anton Bergmann Anton Bergmann Anton Bergmann was a Belgian writer and a liberal Flemish activist. Already during his youth he was fond of Dutch literature, and together with Julius Vuylsteke, he was a member of 't zal wel gaan, a Flemish cultural and liberal organization... |
Ernest Staas |
1870 | Willem van Hildegaersberch | Poems (editors W. Bisschop & E. Verwijs) |
1871-1925 | C.P. Hooft | Memoires and advice (2 parts, editted by H.A. Enno van Gelder) |
1871 | Jan ter Gouw | De volksvermaken |
1872 | P.A.S. van Limburg Brouwer | Akbar |
1872 | Jan Rudolf Thorbecke | Historical sketches |
1872 | Multatuli Multatuli Eduard Douwes Dekker , better known by his pen name Multatuli , was a Dutch writer famous for his satirical novel, Max Havelaar , which denounced the abuses of colonialism in the Dutch East Indies .-Biography:Dekker was born in Amsterdam... |
Millioenen-studiën |
1872 | J. van Vloten | Dutch baker's and children's rhymes |
1872 | anonymous | Thet Oera Linda Bok (editted by J.G. Ottema) |
1873 | Jan Hendrik Wijnen | Child factory workers |
1874 | Johan Winkler | Algemeen Nederduitsch en Friesch Dialecticon (2 parts) |
1875-1897 | H.P.G. Quack | De socialisten: Personen en stelsels |
1875-1884 | Jacobus Craandijk | Wandelingen door Nederland met pen en potlood (7 parts) |
1876-1888 | Constantijn Huygens jr. | Journals 1673-1696 (4 parts) |
1876 | R. van der Meulen | Bibliography of technical arts and sciences 1850-1875]] |
1876 | J. Beckering Vinckers | De onechtheid van het Oera Linda-Bôk |
1876 | François HaverSchmidt | Family and friends |
1876 | Gerard Bilders Gerard Bilders Albertus Gerardus Bilders was a Dutch painter and collector who associated with some members of the Hague School.... |
Letters and Diary |
1877 | Mina Kruseman Mina Kruseman Wilhelmina Jacoba Pauline Rudolphine "Mina" Kruseman was a 19th-century Dutch feminist and author who used to call herself Oristorio di Frama.... |
My Life |
1877 | B.H. Lulofs | The art of oral presentation or outward gentility |
1877 | Eugène Fromentin Eugène Fromentin Eugène Fromentin was a French painter and writer.He was born in La Rochelle. After leaving school he studied for some years under Louis Cabat, the landscape painter... |
The last great school of painting |
1878-1881 | J.L. Motley | The Rise of the Dutch Republic (12 parts in revised edition) |
1878 | D. Bierens de Haan | Bouwstoffen voor de geschiedenis der wis- en natuurkundige wetenschappen in de Nederlanden |
1878 | J.H. van 't Hoff | De verbeeldingskracht in de wetenschap |
1879 | Alexander (prins der Nederlanden) Alexander, Prince of Orange Willem Alexander Charles Henry Frederick, Prince of Orange , , was heir apparent to his father King William III of the Netherlands from 11 June 1879 until his death.-Life:... |
Een vermoedelijk slotwoord |
ca. 1880 | Hendrik Conscience Hendrik Conscience Henri "Hendrik" Conscience was a Belgian writer. He was a pioneer in writing in Dutch after the secession from the Netherlands in 1830 left Belgium a mostly French speaking country.... |
History of my youth |
1880 | Christiaan Snouck Hurgronje Christiaan Snouck Hurgronje Christiaan Snouck Hurgronje was a Dutch scholar of Oriental cultures and languages and Advisor on Native Affairs to the colonial government of the Netherlands East Indies .... |
Het Mekkaansche feest |
-1881 | Various | Tijdschrift voor Nederlandse Taal en Letterkunde (Magazine) |
1882-1890 | Taco H. de Beer | Onze volkstaal |
1882 | Heike Kamerlingh Onnes Heike Kamerlingh Onnes Heike Kamerlingh Onnes was a Dutch physicist and Nobel laureate. He pioneered refrigeration techniques, and he explored how materials behaved when cooled to nearly absolute zero. He was the first to liquify helium... |
The value of quantitative research in Physics |
1882 | Albrecht Rodenbach Albrecht Rodenbach Albrecht Rodenbach was a Flemish poet, and a leader in the revival of Flemish literature that occurred in the late 19th Century. He is more noteworthy as a symbol of the Flemish movement, than for his actual activities, since he died at the age of 23... |
Gudrun Gudrun Gudrun is a major figure in the early Germanic literature centered on the hero Sigurd, son of Sigmund. She appears as Kriemhild in the Nibelungenlied and as Gutrune in Wagner's Der Ring des Nibelungen.-Norse mythology:... |
1882 | A.W. Engelen | Uit de gedenkschriften van een voornaam Nederlandsch beambte |
1882-84 | Cd. Busken Huet | Het land van Rembrand (The land of Rembrandt) |
1882 | Onno Harmensz Sytstra & Pieter Jelles Troelstra Pieter Jelles Troelstra Pieter Jelles Troelstra was a Dutch politician active in the socialist workers' movement. He is most remembered for his fight for universal suffrage and his failed call for revolution at the end of World War I... |
It jonge Fryslân |
1883-1885, 1928 | Jan Izaak van Doorninck & A. de Kempenaer | Pseudonyms and Anonymous Dutch and Flemish writers identified (3 parts) |
1885-1943 | Various | De Nieuwe Gids De Nieuwe Gids De Nieuwe Gids was a Dutch illustrated literary periodical which was published from 1885 to 1943. It played an important role in promoting the literary movement of 1880s... (Magazine) |
1885 | Frederik van Eeden Frederik van Eeden Frederik Willem van Eeden was a late 19th century and early 20th century Dutch writer and psychiatrist... |
Grassprietjes (published under the pseudonym Cornelis Paradijs) |
1885 | Willem Einthoven Willem Einthoven Willem Einthoven was a Dutch doctor and physiologist. He invented the first practical electrocardiogram in 1903 and received the Nobel Prize in Medicine in 1924 for it.... |
Stereoscopie door kleurverschil |
1886 | Willem Kloos Willem Kloos Willem Johannes Theodorus Kloos was a Dutch poet and literary critic, and is widely considered one of the great writers of the Dutch language.... & Albert Verwey Albert Verwey Albert Verwey was a Dutch poet associated with the "Movement of Eighty".Albert Verweywas born May 15, 1865, Amsterdam, Neth.Died March 8, 1937, Noordwijk aan Zee.... |
De onbevoegdheid der Hollandsche literaire kritiek |
1887 | P.A. Daum | Goena-goena |
1887 | Lodewijk van Deyssel Lodewijk van Deyssel Lodewijk van Deyssel was the pseudonym of Karel Joan Lodewijk Alberdingk Thijm , a Dutch novelist, prose-poet and literary critic and a leading member of the Tachtigers.- External links :... |
A Love |
1887 | anonymous | The labor census of 1887 |
1887 | B.J. Stokvis | Nationaliteit en natuurwetenschap |
1887 | S.E.W. Roorda van Eysinga | Uit het leven van Koning Gorilla |
1888-1891 | F. Jos. van den Branden & J.G. Frederiks | Biographisch woordenboek der Noord- en Zuidnederlandsche letterkunde (Biographical dictionary of North and South Netherlandish Literature) |
1888 | Jac. Schoondermark | Treatment of constipation with electricity |
1888-1950 | Christiaan Huygens | Complete Works (22 parts) |
1889 | Herman Gorter Herman Gorter Herman Gorter was a Dutch poet and socialist. He was a leading member of the Tachtigers, a highly influential group of Dutch writers who worked together in Amsterdam in the 1880s, centered around De Nieuwe Gids .Gorter's first book, a 4,000 verse epic poem called "Mei" , sealed his reputation... |
Mei (Poem) |
1889 | F.A. Stoett | Middle Dutch Speech and Syntax |
1890 | C.A. Verrijn Stuart | Ricardo en Marx |
1891 | C.J. Kieviet | From the Life of Dik Trom Dik Trom en zijn dorpsgenoten Dik Trom en zijn dorpsgenoten is a 1947 Dutch film directed by Ernst Winar. The film was based on the popular children's book series Dik Trom by Cornelis Johannes Kieviet.There were several Dik Trom movies, the most recent is the 2010 movie Dik Trom.... |
1891 | Louise Stratenus | De opvoeding der vrouw |
1892 | Georges Rodenbach Georges Rodenbach Georges Raymond Constantin Rodenbach was a Belgian Symbolist poet and novelist.- Biography :Georges Rodenbach was born in Tournai to a French mother and a German father from the Rhineland . He went to school in Ghent at the prestigious Sint-Barbaracollege, where he became friends with the poet... |
Bruges-la-Morte Bruges-la-Morte Bruges-la-Morte is a short novel by the Belgian author Georges Rodenbach, first published in 1892. The title is difficult to translate but might be rendered as The Dead City of Bruges... |
1892 | Frans Coenen | Boredom |
1892-1896 | C.H. den Hertog | Dutch Speech |
1893 | Pim Mulier Pim Mulier Willem Johan Herman Mulier was one of the leading figures in sporting history of the Netherlands.-Biography:... |
Winter sport |
1893-1903 | H.J.A.M. Schaepman | Menschen en boeken: verspreide opstellen (5 parts) |
1893-1901 | Various | Van Nu en Straks Van Nu en Straks Van Nu en Straks was a Flemish literary and cultural magazine that was founded in 1893 by August Vermeylen. With a cover designed by Henry van de Velde, this magazine served as a vehicle for a Flemish literary revival and was associated with a heterogeneous group of writers and artists... (Magazine) |
1894 | Marcellus Emants Marcellus Emants Marcellus Emants , 14 October 1923) was a Dutch novelist who was one of the few examples of Dutch Naturalism. He is seen as a first step towards the renewing force of the Tachtigers towards modern Dutch literature, a movement which started around the 1880s... |
Een nagelaten bekentenis |
1894 | anonymous | Middle Dutch medical prescriptions and treatments |
1895 | Émile Verhaeren Emile Verhaeren Emile Verhaeren was a Belgian poet who wrote in the French language, and one of the chief founders of the school of Symbolism.... |
Poems |
1896 | Charles de Coster Charles De Coster Charles-Theodore-Henri De Coster was a Belgian novelist whose efforts laid the basis for a native Belgian literature.... |
The Legend of Uilenspiegel Till Eulenspiegel Till Eulenspiegel was an impudent trickster figure originating in Middle Low German folklore. His tales were disseminated in popular printed editions narrating a string of lightly connected episodes that outlined his picaresque career, primarily in Germany, the Low Countries and France... (translation by R. Delbecq) |
1897 | Justus van Maurik Justus van Maurik Justus van Maurik , or Justus van Maurik Jr., was a Dutch author and cigar maker. He was the grandson of the similarly named Justus van Maurik Sr..... |
Indrukken van een 'Tòtòk' |
1897-1899 | H.T. Colenbrander | De patriottentijd (3 parts, about the Dutch Patriots Patriots (faction) The Patriots were a political faction in the Dutch Republic in the second half of the 18th century. They were led by Joan van der Capellen tot den Pol, gaining power from November 1782.... ) |
1897 | Eli Heimans & Jac. P. Thijsse Jac. P. Thijsse Jac. P. Thijsse was a Dutch conservationist and botanist. He is sometimes referred to as J.P. Thijssse. He created the "J.P. Thijssse Park" in Amstelveen. He placed on De Grootste Nederlander.- References :... |
Hei en dennen |
1897 | Hans Bontemantel | The Government of Amsterdam Amsterdam Amsterdam is the largest city and the capital of the Netherlands. The current position of Amsterdam as capital city of the Kingdom of the Netherlands is governed by the constitution of August 24, 1815 and its successors. Amsterdam has a population of 783,364 within city limits, an urban population... |
1897 | Cécile de Jong van Beek en Donk | Hilda van Suylenburg |
1898 | Tobias Michael Carel Asser Tobias Michael Carel Asser Tobias Michael Carel Asser was a Dutch lawyer and legal scholar of Jewish background, cowinner of the Nobel Prize for Peace in 1911 for his role in the formation of the Permanent Court of Arbitration at the first Hague peace conference... |
Institut de Droit International: session de La Haye |
1898 | Christiaan Eijkman Christiaan Eijkman Christiaan Eijkman was a Dutch physician and professor of physiology whose demonstration that beriberi is caused by poor diet led to the discovery of vitamins... |
Over gezondheid en ziekte in heete gewesten |
1898-1909 | Geryt Potter van der Loo | Johan Froissart's Cronyke van Vlaenderen (editted by N. de Pauw) |
1899 | Robert Fruin Robert Fruin Robert Jacobus Fruin was a Dutch historian, who as a follower of Leopold von Ranke introduced the scientific study of history in The Netherlands, when he was professor of Dutch national history at Leiden University.-Biography:Fruin, a lifelong bachelor, studied classical philology at Leiden... |
Ten years from the Eighty Years' War |
20th Century (up to 1930's)
year | author | title |
1899 | Abraham Kuyper Abraham Kuyper Abraham Kuijper generally known as Abraham Kuyper, was a Dutch politician, journalist, statesman and theologian... |
Het calvinisme. Zes Stone-lezingen |
1900 | Bernard Canter | Twee weken bedelaar |
1900 | Top Naeff | School-idyllen |
1900 | Herman Heijermans Herman Heijermans Herman Heijermans , was a Dutch writer.Heijermans grew up in a liberal Jewish family as the fifth of 11 children of Herman Heijermans Sr. and Matilda Moses Spiers... |
Op hoop van zegen Op Hoop van Zegen Op Hoop van Zegen , is a 1900 Dutch play, taking place in a fishing village, with the conflict between the fishermen and their employer ending in tragedy with the unsound boat setting out to sea and sinking with all hands and the owner pocketing the insurance money... |
1900 | Louis Couperus Louis Couperus Louis Marie-Anne Couperus was a Dutch novelist and poet during the Belle Époque. There is a wide variety of genres in his oeuvre, which contains poetry, fairy tales, psychological novels, and historical novels... |
De stille kracht |
1901 | J. te Winkel | History of the Dutch language |
1901 | H.A. Lorentz Hendrik Lorentz Hendrik Antoon Lorentz was a Dutch physicist who shared the 1902 Nobel Prize in Physics with Pieter Zeeman for the discovery and theoretical explanation of the Zeeman effect... |
Visible and Invisible motion |
1902 | Betsy Perk | Jacques Perk |
1902 | Johann Bernard Krier | De wellevendheid (Dutch edition by A.F. Diepen) |
1902 | Henriette Roland Holst-van der Schalk | Capital and Labor in the Netherlands |
1902 | Hugo de Vries Hugo de Vries Hugo Marie de Vries ForMemRS was a Dutch botanist and one of the first geneticists. He is known chiefly for suggesting the concept of genes, rediscovering the laws of heredity in the 1890s while unaware of Gregor Mendel's work, for introducing the term "mutation", and for developing a mutation... |
'Theorie en ervaring op het gebied der afstammingsleer' |
1902-1933 | Henri Pirenne Henri Pirenne Henri Pirenne was a Belgian historian. A medievalist of Walloon descent, he wrote a multivolume history of Belgium in French and became a national hero.... |
History of Belgium (7 parts) |
1903 | August De Winne | Door arm Vlaanderen |
1903 | C.J. Kieviet | Fulco de minstreel |
1904 | Jac. P. Thijsse Jac. P. Thijsse Jac. P. Thijsse was a Dutch conservationist and botanist. He is sometimes referred to as J.P. Thijssse. He created the "J.P. Thijssse Park" in Amstelveen. He placed on De Grootste Nederlander.- References :... |
Het vogeljaar |
1904 | Jacob Israël de Haan Jacob Israël de Haan Jacob Israël de Haan was a Dutch Jewish literary writer and journalist who was assassinated in Jerusalem by the Jewish paramilitary organization Haganah for his anti-Zionist political activities and contacts with Arab leaders. He is believed to be the first victim of Zionist political violence... |
Pijpelijntjes |
1904 | C.C. van de Graft | Middle Dutch history songs |
1904 | Aagje Deken & Betje Wolff | Letters by Betje Wolff & Aagtje Deken (editted by Joh. Dyserinck) |
1904 | Gustaaf Vermeersch | De last |
1905 | Jacob Israël de Haan Jacob Israël de Haan Jacob Israël de Haan was a Dutch Jewish literary writer and journalist who was assassinated in Jerusalem by the Jewish paramilitary organization Haganah for his anti-Zionist political activities and contacts with Arab leaders. He is believed to be the first victim of Zionist political violence... |
Open brief aan P.L. Tak |
1905 | Margo Scharten-Antink Margo Scharten-Antink Margo Sybranda Everdina Scharten-Antink was a Dutch poet.She was born in Zutphen and died in Florence, Italy.... |
Sprotje |
1906-1909 | Paul Fredericq Paul Fredericq Paul Fredericq, was a Belgian historian at Ghent University active in the promotion of the use of the Flemish language in Belgium.-Biography:... |
Schets eener geschiedenis der Vlaamsche Beweging |
1906 | Louis Couperus Louis Couperus Louis Marie-Anne Couperus was a Dutch novelist and poet during the Belle Époque. There is a wide variety of genres in his oeuvre, which contains poetry, fairy tales, psychological novels, and historical novels... |
Van oude menschen, die voorbijgaan… |
1906 | Nico van Suchtelen | Quia absurdum |
1907-1995 | Various | De Nieuwe Taalgids (Magazine) |
1908-1909 | André de Ridder & Herman Robbers | Our writers sketched in their life and works (2 parts) |
1908 | K. de Boer & J. Veldkamp | Kun je nog zingen |
1909 | Anna de Savornin Lohman | Memoires |
1909 | Eli Heimans, Hein Willems Heinsius and Jac. P. Thijsse Jac. P. Thijsse Jac. P. Thijsse was a Dutch conservationist and botanist. He is sometimes referred to as J.P. Thijssse. He created the "J.P. Thijssse Park" in Amstelveen. He placed on De Grootste Nederlander.- References :... |
Illustrated Flora of the Netherlands |
1909 | J.D. van der Waals | Over de vraag naar de meest fundamenteele wetten der natuur |
1909 | G.J.P.J. Bolland | Zuivere rede en hare werkelijkheid |
1910 | Ferdinand Domela Nieuwenhuis Ferdinand Domela Nieuwenhuis Ferdinand Jacobus Domela Nieuwenhuis was the Netherlands' first prominent socialist. He was a Lutheran preacher who, after he lost his faith, started a political fight for workers. He was the first socialist in the Dutch parliament.Nieuwenhuis was born in Amsterdam. His family added the second... |
From Christian to Anarchist |
1911-1917 | Constantijn Huygens Constantijn Huygens Constantijn Huygens , was a Dutch Golden Age poet and composer. He was secretary to two Princes of Orange: Frederick Henry and William II, and the father of the scientist Christiaan Huygens.-Biography:... |
Letters (editted by J.A. Worp in 6 parts) |
1911-1937 | P.J. Blok & P.C. Molhuysen | New Dutch Biographical Dictionary (10 parts) |
1911 | Geerten Gossaert | Experiments |
1912 | M.J. Brusse | Het rosse leven en sterven van de Zandstraat |
1913 | H.P.G. Quack | Memories from the life of Mr. H.P.G. Quack 1834-1913 |
1914-1917 | Herman Daniël Benjamins & Joh. F. Snelleman | Encyclopaedia of Nederlandsch West-Indië |
1914 | K.H. Roessingh | The Modern Theology in the Netherlands |
1914 | D.A. Stracke | Arm Vlaanderen (Poor Flanders) |
1914 | Vincent van Gogh Vincent van Gogh Vincent Willem van Gogh , and used Brabant dialect in his writing; it is therefore likely that he himself pronounced his name with a Brabant accent: , with a voiced V and palatalized G and gh. In France, where much of his work was produced, it is... |
Letters to his brother (3 parts, editted by J. van Gogh-Bonger) |
1914-1918 | Virginie Loveling Virginie Loveling Virginie Loveling was a Flemish author of poetry, novels, essays and children's stories. She also wrote under the pseudonym W.E.C Walter.- Biography :... |
In oorlogsnood (War diary) |
1915 | Jos. Schrijnen | Nederlandsche volkskunde (2 parts) |
ca. 1915 | D. Turkenburg | Turkenburg's handbook for growing vegetables in the wild |
1915 | Frits Zernike Frits Zernike Frits Zernike was a Dutch physicist and winner of the Nobel prize for physics in 1953 for his invention of the phase contrast microscope, an instrument that permits the study of internal cell structure without the need to stain and thus kill the cells.... |
De mechanica der kleinste deeltjes |
1915-1916 | Stijn Streuvels Stijn Streuvels Stijn Streuvels, born Franciscus Petrus Maria Lateur, is a Flemish writer. He was born on 3 October 1871 in Heule, Kortrijk, and died in Ingooigem, Anzegem on 15 August 1969 at the age of 98. In 1905 he married Alida Staelens. They had 4 children: Paula , Paul , Dina and Isa... |
In oorlogstijd (War diary) |
1915 | J.B. Schuil | De A.F.C.-ers |
1915 | Herman Gorter | Het imperialisme |
1915 | M.H.J. Schoenmaekers | Het nieuwe wereldbeeld |
1915 | Various | Gids voor iedereen (Magazine) |
1916 | Albert Verwey Albert Verwey Albert Verwey was a Dutch poet associated with the "Movement of Eighty".Albert Verweywas born May 15, 1865, Amsterdam, Neth.Died March 8, 1937, Noordwijk aan Zee.... |
Holland en de oorlog |
1916-1917 | Jan Ligthart Jan Ligthart Jan Ligthart was a Dutch teacher and philosopher. He became known for his innovational educational methods and the modernization of the Dutch education system. He wrote many articles and books regarding education.... |
Verspreide opstellen |
1916 | René de Clercq René de Clercq René De Clercq was a Flemish and Dutch political activist, writer, poet, and composer.-Biography:... |
De noodhoorn |
1916 | Felix Timmermans Felix Timmermans Leopold Maximiliaan Felix Timmermans is a much translated author of Flanders.Timmermans was born in the Belgian city of Lier, as the thirteenth of fourteen children in the family. He died in Lier, aged 60. He was an autodidact, and wrote plays, historical novels, religious works, and poems. His... |
Pallieter |
1916 | Johanna Breevoort | Stomme zonden |
1917 | Daan Boens | Van glorie en lijden |
1917 | H.J.E. Endepols & Jac. van Ginneken | De regenboogkleuren van Nederlands taal |
1917-1932 | Various | De Stijl De Stijl De Stijl , propagating the group's theories. Next to van Doesburg, the group's principal members were the painters Piet Mondrian , Vilmos Huszár , and Bart van der Leck , and the architects Gerrit Rietveld , Robert van 't Hoff , and J.J.P. Oud... (Magazine) |
1918 | J.A. Worp | Een onwaerdeerlycke vrouw (Letters and verses to and from Maria Tesselschade) |
1918 | August van Cauwelaert | Liederen van droom en daad |
1919 | W.G. van de Hulst | Peerke en z'n kameraden |
1919 | Johan Huizinga Johan Huizinga Johan Huizinga , was a Dutch historian and one of the founders of modern cultural history.-Life:Born in Groningen as the son of Dirk Huizinga, a professor of physiology, and Jacoba Tonkens, who died two years after his birth, he started out as a student of Indo-Germanic languages, earning his... |
Herfsttij der Middeleeuwen |
1920 | Wies Moens Wies Moens Wies Moens was a literary historian, poet and pamphleteer from Flanders. He was also a founding member of the Verdinaso, but left the movement after its change of course in 1934.... |
Letters from prison |
1920 | Filip de Pillecyn Filip De Pillecyn Filip De Pillecyn was a Belgian writer, and a member of the right-wing Flemish movement. He was born at Hamme, and died in Ghent.-Biography:* Pastor Denys * Monseigneur Bermijn de Paulus van Ortosland... & Jozef Simons Jozef Simons Jozef Simons was a Flemish writer and poet. Jozef Simons was active in the socio-cultural life of the Campine, among other things as a President of the Association of Campine writers... |
Onder den hiel |
1920 | Ernest Claes Ernest Claes Andreas Ernestus Josephus Claes was a Flemish author.Some of his works are written under the pseudonym G... |
De Witte |
1920 | J.A. Worp | History of the Amsterdam schouwburg 1496-1772 |
1920 | Constant van Wessem | De muzikale reis |
1921 | Maurice Maeterlinck Maurice Maeterlinck Maurice Polydore Marie Bernard Maeterlinck, also called Comte Maeterlinck from 1932, was a Belgian playwright, poet, and essayist who wrote in French. He was awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1911. The main themes in his work are death and the meaning of life... |
De blauwe vogel |
1922-1927 | J. te Winkel | De ontwikkelingsgang der Nederlandsche letterkunde (7 parts) |
1922 | Jac. van Ginneken | De roman van een kleuter |
1922 | Ferdinand Domela Nieuwenhuis Ferdinand Domela Nieuwenhuis Ferdinand Jacobus Domela Nieuwenhuis was the Netherlands' first prominent socialist. He was a Lutheran preacher who, after he lost his faith, started a political fight for workers. He was the first socialist in the Dutch parliament.Nieuwenhuis was born in Amsterdam. His family added the second... |
Handboek van den vrijdenker |
1923 | Pieter Zeeman Pieter Zeeman Pieter Zeeman was a Dutch physicist who shared the 1902 Nobel Prize in Physics with Hendrik Lorentz for his discovery of the Zeeman effect.-Childhood and youth:... |
Metingen in een spektroskopisch laboratorium en de bouw der atomen |
1923 | Johan Fabricius Johan Fabricius Johan Fabricius was a Dutch writer, journalist and adventurer.Fabricius was born in Bandung, Java. He wrote approximately 60 books, among them many books for children. He is well known for writing the historical children's book "De scheepsjongens van Bontekoe" , which was reprinted 28 times as of... |
De Scheepsjongens van Bontekoe De Scheepsjongens van Bontekoe De Scheepsjongens van Bontekoe is a 2007 Dutch family film, directed by Steven de Jong.The film received a Golden Film for .The film is based on the book De Scheepsjongens van Bontekoe.... |
1923 | J. Verdam | Uit de geschiedenis der Nederlandsche taal (4th edition) |
1923 | Chr. van Abkoude | Kruimeltje (later made into the film Little Crumb Little Crumb Little Crumb is a 1999 Dutch film directed by Maria Peters. It was the Netherlands' submission to the 73rd Academy Awards for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film, but was not accepted as a nominee.-Cast:*Ruud Feltkamp - Kruimeltje... ) |
1923 | Jozef Simons Jozef Simons Jozef Simons was a Flemish writer and poet. Jozef Simons was active in the socio-cultural life of the Campine, among other things as a President of the Association of Campine writers... |
Eer Vlaanderen vergaat |
1923-1925 | F.A. Stoett | Dutch proverbs and sayings (4th edition) |
1923 | André Jolles | Bezieling en vorm |
1923-1924 | P.J. Blok | History of the Dutch people (4 parts, 3rd revised edition) |
1924 | Aletta Jacobs Aletta Jacobs Aletta Henriëtte Jacobs, better known as Aletta Jacobs was the first woman to complete a university course in the Netherlands and the first female physician. She was born to a Jewish doctor's family in Sappemeer... |
Memoires of Dr. Aletta H. Jacobs |
1924 | Johan Huizinga Johan Huizinga Johan Huizinga , was a Dutch historian and one of the founders of modern cultural history.-Life:Born in Groningen as the son of Dirk Huizinga, a professor of physiology, and Jacoba Tonkens, who died two years after his birth, he started out as a student of Indo-Germanic languages, earning his... |
Erasmus |
1925 | Jo van Ammers-Küller | De opstandigen |
1925 | Reinier van Genderen Stort | Kleine Inez |
1925 | Carry van Bruggen | Hedendaagsch fetischisme |
1925-1928 | A.M. de Jong | Merijntje Gijzen's jeugd Merijntje Gijzens Jeugd Merijntje Gijzens Jeugd is a 1936 Dutch drama film directed by Kurt Gerron.-Cast:*Marcel Krols ... Merijntje Gijzen*Piet Bron ... Goort Perdams, de Kruik*Mimi Boesnach ... Janekee*A.M. De Jong ... Pastoor... |
1925 | I.J. Brugmans | De arbeidende klasse in Nederland in de 19e eeuw (1813-1870) |
1926 | Th.H. van de Velde | Het volkomen huwelijk |
1926 | Johanna Greidanus | Beginselen en ontwikkeling van de interpunctie |
1927-1931 | Pieter Jelles Troelstra Pieter Jelles Troelstra Pieter Jelles Troelstra was a Dutch politician active in the socialist workers' movement. He is most remembered for his fight for universal suffrage and his failed call for revolution at the end of World War I... |
Gedenkschriften |
1927 | G.G. Kloeke | De Hollandsche expansie in de zestiende en zeventiende eeuw en haar weerspiegeling in de hedendaagsche Nederlandsche dialecten |
1927-1937 | Joost van den Vondel Joost van den Vondel Joost van den Vondel was a Dutch writer and playwright. He is considered the most prominent Dutch poet and playwright of the 17th century. His plays are the ones from that period that are still most frequently performed, and his epic Joannes de Boetgezant , on the life of John the Baptist, has... |
Complete Works (10 parts, WB-edition) |
1927 | Leonard Roggeveen | De ongeloofelijke avonturen van Bram Vingerling |
ca. 1928 | anonymous | Officieele gids voor de Olympische Spelen ter viering van de IXe Olympiade |
1928-2001 | Hugo de Groot | Letters (17 parts) |
1929 | Willem Pijper Willem Pijper Willem Pijper ; Zeist, 8 September 1894 - Utrecht, 18 March 1947) was a Dutch composer, music critic and music teacher.-Life:Pijper was born at Zeist, near Utrecht, on 8 September 1894 of strict Calvinist working-class parents. His father, who sometimes played psalm accompaniments on the harmonium,... |
De quintencirkel |
1929 | Amaat Burssens | Een Vlaming op reis door Kongo |
1929 | Matthijs Vermeulen Matthijs Vermeulen Matthijs Vermeulen , was a Dutch composer and music journalist.- Early life :... |
Klankbord |
1929 | Joris van den Bergh | Te midden der kampioenen |
1930-1933 | Maurits Basse Maurits Basse Maurits Basse was a Belgian writer and teacher, one of the founders of the Liberaal Vlaams Verbond.Basse was born at Ledeberg. He became a professor at the University of Ghent, where he remained until his death... |
De Vlaamsche Beweging van 1905 tot 1930 |
ca. 1930 | anonymous | Handboek van den soldaat (KAJ Brussel) |
1930 | Ina Boudier-Bakker | De klop op de deur |
1930 | J. Slauerhoff J. Slauerhoff Jan Jacob Slauerhoff, who published as J. Slauerhoff, was a Dutch poet and novelist. He is considered one of the most important Dutch language writers.-Youth:... |
Schuim en asch |
1931 | M.H. Székely-Lulofs | Rubber Rubber Natural rubber, also called India rubber or caoutchouc, is an elastomer that was originally derived from latex, a milky colloid produced by some plants. The plants would be ‘tapped’, that is, an incision made into the bark of the tree and the sticky, milk colored latex sap collected and refined... |
1931 | C. Elsbach, H.T. de Graaf, H.J. Jordan, K.F. Proost & G.H. van Senden | Encyclopaedisch handboek van het moderne denken (2 parts) |
1931 | Albert Helman | De stille plantage |
1932-1933 | Various | Links richten |
1932 | Theo Thijssen | Het taaie ongerief |
1932-1935 | Various | FORUM Maandschrift voor Letteren en Kunst |
1932 | Alexander Cohen | In opstand |
1932-1934 | J.G.M. Moormann | De geheimtalen |
1932 | E.P.F. Morlion | Filmkunst (special edition Dietsche Warande en Belfort) |
1932 | Jan Engelman Jan Engelman Johannes Aloysius Antonius Engelman was a Dutch writer. He was the recipient of the Constantijn Huygens Prize in 1954.-Works:* 1927 - Het roosvenster* 1930 - Sine nomine... |
Tuin van Eros |
1933 | Maurits Dekker | Roodboek |
1933 | Arthur van Schendel Arthur van Schendel Arthur van Schendel was a Dutch writer of novels and short stories. One of his best known works is Het fregatschip Johanna Maria.- Prizes :... |
De waterman |
1933 | Maurits Sabbe Maurits Sabbe Maurits Karel Maria Willem Sabbe was a Flemish writer. He was a son of Julius Sabbe and the eldest of seven children. He married Gabriëlla De Smet.-Career:... |
Brabant in 't verweer |
1933 | Willem Elsschot Willem Elsschot Willem Elsschot , was a Flemish writer and poet . A few of his works have been translated into English.-Life:... |
Kaas (Cheese) |
1933 | Albert Helman | Talking film |
1933 | E. du Perron | Hours with Dirk Coster Dirk Coster Dirk Coster , was a Dutch physicist. He was a Professor of Physics and Meteorology at the University of Groningen.... |
1934 | Wilhelmina Hendrika de Groot en Fréderique Mathilde Stoll | Recipes of the Huishoud school on the Laan van Meerdervoort in The Hague |
1934 | Antoon Coolen Antoon Coolen Antoon Coolen was a well-known Dutch writer of novels. He has written the Boekenweekgeschenk for the Boekenweek of 1947 and a novel that was part of the Boekenweekgeschenk in 1939.... |
Village on the river |
1934 | Julius Röntgen Julius Röntgen Julius Engelbert Röntgen was a German-Dutch composer of classical music.-Life:Julius Röntgen was born in Leipzig, Germany, to a family of musicians. His father, Engelbert Röntgen, was first violinist in the Gewandhaus orchestra in Leipzig; his mother, Pauline Klengel, was a pianist, the aunt of... |
Letters |
1934 | Willem de Sitter Willem de Sitter Willem de Sitter was a Dutch mathematician, physicist and astronomer.-Life and work:Born in Sneek, De Sitter studied mathematics at the University of Groningen and then joined the Groningen astronomical laboratory. He worked at the Cape Observatory in South Africa... |
Kosmos |
1934 | Franz de Backer | Longinus |
1934 | Jan Romein Jan Romein Jan Marius Romein was a Dutch journalist and historian.Born in Rotterdam, Romein married the writer and historian Annie Romein-Verschoor on August 14, 1920.Romein began writing while a student in 1916... & Annie Romein-Verschoor Annie Romein-Verschoor Anna Helena Margaretha Romein-Verschoor was a Dutch writer and historian... |
De lage landen bij de zee |
1935-1936 | H. Dooyeweerd | De wijsbegeerte der wetsidee |
1935 | Anne de Vries Anne de Vries Anne de Vries was a Dutch teacher and author. In the Netherlands he became particularly famous for his novels. He was married to Alida Gerdina van Wermeskerken, the couple had five children. In 1972, de Vries got national recognition when his novel Bartje was made into a television series by Willy... |
Bartje |
1935 | Max Euwe Max Euwe Machgielis Euwe was a Dutch chess Grandmaster, mathematician, and author. He was the fifth player to become World Chess Champion . Euwe also served as President of FIDE, the World Chess Federation, from 1970 to 1978.- Early years :Euwe was born in Watergraafsmeer, near Amsterdam... & Albert Loon |
Oom Jan leert zijn neefje schaken |
1935 | Jacob Bicker-Raye | Het dagboek van Jacob Bicker Raye 1732-1772 (editted by F. Beijerinck & M.G. de Boer) |
1935 | J. Nowee | Arendsoog |
For the rest of the 20th century and works from the 21st century, see the second half of the list.