Uriel$506227$ - translation to dutch
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Uriel$506227$ - translation to dutch

PORTUGUESE PHILOSOPHER (C.1585-1640)
Acosta, Uriel; Gabriel da Costa; Uriel Da Costa; Uriel Acosta; Uriel DaCosta; Uriel d'Acosta; Gabriel d'Acosta
  • ''Repetitio ad D. 41.2'', 16th-century manuscript. Real Biblioteca del Monasterio de San Lorenzo de El Escorial, Manuscritos latinos, K.II.2, ff. 522–550.
  • ''Uriel d'Acosta instructing the young Spinoza'', [[Samuel Hirszenberg]] (1901)
  • ''Exemplar Humanae Vitae'', by Uriel Acosta.
  • English translation of Da Costa's ''Examination of Pharisaic Traditions''
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Uriel      
n. een van de aartsengelen; mannelijke voornaam
Yonatan Ratosh         
  • Plaque outside Ratosh's house in Tel Aviv
  • Ratosh (centre) and his family
HEBREW POET (1908-1981)
Uriel Shelach
Yonatan Ratosh (Hebreeuws journalist en dichter, oprichter van de Knaaniem Beweging)

Wikipedia

Uriel da Costa

Uriel da Costa (Portuguese: [uɾiˈɛl dɐ ˈkɔʃtɐ]; also Acosta or d'Acosta; c. 1585 – April 1640) was a Portuguese philosopher who was born a New Christian but returned to Judaism and ended up questioning the Catholic and rabbinic institutions of his time.