File:Willem van der Lindt (1525-1588), ca. 1588.jpg

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Nederlands: Willem van der Lindt (geboren Dordrecht, 1525 - overleden Gent, 1588-11-02), Hoogleraar Theologie in Dillingen (1554-1557); Raadsheer Hof van Friesland (1557-1560); Deken van de Hofkapel in Den Haag (1559-1560); Bisschop van Roermond (1569-1588), Bisschop van Gent (1588).
  • Opschrift bovenaan: 'Obijt Gandaui postrid. Kal. Nouemb. M. DLXXXVIII.'
  • Onderschrift: 'GVILIELMVS LINDANVS EPISCOP. GANDENSIS. / Dordracum patria est, Grudiae patria altera Athenae, / Illae animi altrices, corporis illa mei. / Conspicuum sancta coluit Rurmunda tiara, / Et Ganda in ciners officiosa meos. / Non meliore loco nasci, potuive renasci; / Non mediore coli, non meliore mori. / Max. Vrintius S.P.Q. Gand. a Sevcretis.'
English: Willem van der Lindt (born Dordrecht, 1525 - deceased Ghent, 1588-11-02), Professor of Theology in Dillingen (1554-1557); Judge at the Court of Appeal of Friesland (1557-1560); Dean of the Hofkapel (Court Chapel) in The Hague (1559-1560); Bishop of Roermond (1569-1588), Bishop of Ghent (1588).
  • Inscription at the top: 'Obijt Gandaui postrid. Kal. Nouemb. M. DLXXXVIII.'
  • Caption: 'GVILIELMVS LINDANVS EPISCOP. GANDENSIS. / Dordracum patria est, Grudiae patria altera Athenae, / Illae animi altrices, corporis illa mei. / Conspicuum sancta coluit Rurmunda tiara, / Et Ganda in ciners officiosa meos. / Non meliore loco nasci, potuive renasci; / Non mediore coli, non meliore mori. / Max. Vrintius S.P.Q. Gand. a Sevcretis.'
Deutsch: Willem van der Lindt (geb. Dordrecht, 1525 - verstorbenes Gent, 1588-11-02), Professor für Theologie in Dillingen (1554-1557); Gericht des Hof van Friesland (1557-1560); Probst des Hofkapelle in Den Haag (1559-1560); Bischof von Roermond (1569-1588), Bischof von Gent (1588).
  • Inschrift oben: 'Obijt Gandaui postrid. Kal. Nouemb. M. DLXXXVIII.'
  • Bildunterschrift: 'GVILIELMVS LINDANVS EPISCOP. GANDENSIS. / Dordracum patria est, Grudiae patria altera Athenae, / Illae animi altrices, corporis illa mei. / Conspicuum sancta coluit Rurmunda tiara, / Et Ganda in ciners officiosa meos. / Non meliore loco nasci, potuive renasci; / Non mediore coli, non meliore mori. / Max. Vrintius S.P.Q. Gand. a Sevcretis.'
Français : Willem van der Lindt (né à Dordrecht, 1525 - décédé à Gand, 1588-11-02), professeur de théologie à Dillingen (1554-1557); Juge à la cour d'appel de Frise (1557-1560); Doyen de la Hofkapel (chapelle de la cour) à La Haye (1559-1560); Évêque de Roermond (1569-1588), Évêque de Gand (1588).
  • Inscription en haut: 'Obijt Gandaui postrid. Kal. Nouemb. M. DLXXXVIII.'
  • Légende: 'GVILIELMVS LINDANVS EPISCOP. GANDENSIS. / Dordracum patria est, Grudiae patria altera Athenae, / Illae animi altrices, corporis illa mei. / Conspicuum sancta coluit Rurmunda tiara, / Et Ganda in ciners officiosa meos. / Non meliore loco nasci, potuive renasci; / Non mediore coli, non meliore mori. / Max. Vrintius S.P.Q. Gand. a Sevcretis.'
Date ± 1588
Source RKd Images
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Philip Galle  (1537–1612)  wikidata:Q1379395
 
Philip Galle
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Philipp Galle
Description Flemish drawer, engraver and publisher
Date of birth/death 1537 Edit this at Wikidata 12 March 1612 or 29 March 1612
Location of birth/death Haarlem Antwerp
Work period from 1580 until 1612
date QS:P,+1500-00-00T00:00:00Z/6,P580,+1580-00-00T00:00:00Z/9,P582,+1612-00-00T00:00:00Z/9
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creator QS:P170,Q1379395

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