Laevinus Torrentius - Jan Lievens - 1587-5-30

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Laevinus Torrentius, Liège

Laevinus Torrentius - Jan Lievens - 1587-5-30
FINA IDUnique ID of the page  796
InstitutionName of Institution. Brussels, Bibliothèque royale de Belgique
InventoryInventory number. Ms. 15704 Epistolae Laeuini Torrentii, f° 162v
AuthorAuthor of the document. Laevinus Torrentius
RecipientRecipient of the correspondence. Jan Lievens
Correspondence dateDate when the correspondence was written: day - month - year . May 30, 1587
PlacePlace of publication of the book, composition of the document or institution. Liège 50° 38' 42.50" N, 5° 34' 24.31" E
Associated personsNames of Persons who are mentioned in the annotation.
LiteratureReference to literature. Delcourt - Hoyoux 1950-1954, II, no. 297, p. 321, Callataÿ 2017, p. 120, n° 175.2
KeywordNumismatic Keywords  Theft
LanguageLanguage of the correspondence Latin
External LinkLink to external information, e.g. Wikpedia  https://www.academia.edu/34630611/2017 Glory and misery of Belgian numismatics from the 16th to the 18th c
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30 May 1587 (from Liège): “Gaudeo interim nihil in his fuisse quo scelerati illi hominess se jactent. Nam arculae numismatum antiquorum quae sollicitum me tenebant salvae sunt” (Royal Library of Belgium, Ms. 15704 Epistolae Laeuini Torrentii, f° 162v; see Delcourt & Hoyoux 1953, II, no. 297, p. 32).

References

  1. ^  Delcourt, M. and J. Hoyoux (éd.) (1950-1954), Laevinius Torrentius. Correspondance, Bibliothèque de la Faculté de Philosophie et Lettres de l’Université de Liège, vol. 119 (1950, I : Période liégeoise, 1583-1587), 127 (II : Période anversoise, 1587-1589) and 131 (1954, III : Période anversoise, 1590-1595), Liège.
  2. ^  Callataÿ, Fr. de (2017), “Glory and misery of Belgian numismatics from the 16th to the 18th c. as seen through three milestones (Goltz 1563, Serrure 1847 and the Dekesels) and private correspondences”, in J. Moens (ed.), 175 years of Royal Numismatic Society of Belgium. Proceedings of the Colloquium ‘Belgian numismatics in perspective (Brussels, 21 May 2016’), Brussels, pp. 37-129.