Paul Strick van Linschoten

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Paul Strick van Linschoten

Paul Hubert Adriaan Johan Strick van Linschoten (born February 21, 1769 in Utrecht , † July 25, 1819 in Bologna ), Vrijheer on Linschoten , Army of Polanen and Hekendorp , was a Dutch diplomat and deputy to the States General .

Life

From 1795 to 1801, Strick van Linschoten was the Minister Plenipotentiary of the Netherlands' envoy to the Duke of Württemberg in Stuttgart , and, recalled from his diplomatic mission, lived until 1810 at his lineage Linschoten in the province of Utrecht, then in Mannheim . He became Prussian Chamberlain in 1817 and died on a trip to Italy on July 25, 1819 in Bologna. He was well versed in the language and has published poetry and several philosophical and historical writings.

He was married to Charlotte Ernestine Wilhelmine Freiin von Hoffstedt (1766-1836). His daughter Elisabet was married to the Prussian Foreign Minister Heinrich Alexander von Arnim .

Fonts

Strick van Linschoten published in part under the pseudonym Eleutherophilus .

  • Proeven eener vertaling van het Pervigilium Veneris enz. , Utrecht, 1805, digitized
  • Poems, Amsterdam 1808, digitized
  • Winter recepten Utrecht 1808, digitized
  • Tien lierzangen van Horatius in dezelfde digtmaat overgebagt , Utrecht, 1808, digitized
  • Complaint against the count van Mr. J. Hinlopen , Utrecht, 1809,
  • Familiar letters during a flight through part of the northern provinces of the Kingdom of the Netherlands in the summer of 1817, under Eleutherophilus , 3 volumes, Germania, Manheim 1818, part 1 , part 2 , part 3

literature

  • Frans Jozef Peter van den Branden, Johannes Godefridus Frederiks: Biographical woordenboek der Noord- en Zuidnederlandsche letterkunde (1888–1891), therein biographical entry online (Dutch)
  • Jacques Alexandre de Chalmot, Biographisch woordenboek der Nederlanden , part 5, p.345ff
  • Strick van Linschoten . In: Heinrich August Pierer , Julius Löbe (Hrsg.): Universal Lexicon of the Present and the Past . 4th edition. tape 16 . Altenburg 1863, p. 925 ( zeno.org ).

Web links

Wikisource: Paul Strick van Linschoten  - Sources and full texts