Nicolaas Jarichides Wieringa
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Nicolaas Jarichides Wieringa (before 1644-after 1699) was a Frisian translator in Harlingen from 1659 to 1695.
Wieringa was a translator of (satirical) works by Trajano Boccalini, François Rabelais, John Barclay and Gregorio Leti.
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Works
- Boccalini's Kundschappen van Parnas (1670-1673)
- Rabelais, Alle de geestige werken (1682)
- John Barclai, Satyrikon of heekel-schrift (1683)
- Traiano Boccalini's Secretarie of schryf-zaal van Apollo (1697)
- Leti's Het leven van Filips de II (1699)
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Bibliography
- Caroline Louise Thijssen-Schoute (1939). Nicolaas Jarichides Wieringa: een zeventiende-eeuws vertaler van Boccalini, Rabelais, Barclai, Leti e.a.. Assen: Van Gorcum & Comp. N.V. Blz. 95.
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