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sweert, a. Sc. (swirt) Also sweered, sweerd, sweired, sweirt, swear't. [? f. sweer a. + -ed (-t). Cf. swippert (see swipper).] = sweer 3, 4.1817 Lintoun Green Errata etc. 167 Sweered, yet willing. 1824 S. E. Ferrier Inher. iv. (1825) I. 39 He maun tak what the doctor sends him..but 'tweel he's very ...
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Emanuel Sweert
Emanuel Sweerts (1552–1612) was a Dutch painter and nurseryman noted for his publication in 1612 at Frankfurt-am-Main of Florilegium Amplissimum et Selectissimum. Sweerts was born at Zevenbergen and lived in a period when new plants from across the world were being introduced to Europe via Dutch, En...
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Zwiers
The given name and surname have many variant spellings, including Sweer(s), Sweert(s), Swier(s), Swiert(s), Zweer(s) Zweert(s), and Zwiert(s). People with these surnames include:
Emanuel Sweert (1552–1612), Dutch botanist and illustrator
Jeronimus Sweerts (1603–1636), Dutch still life painter
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swipper
swipper, a. Now dial. (ˈswɪpə(r)) Forms: 4–5 swiper(e, swyper, 4–6 Sc. swepyr, 5 swypir, -yr, swepir, -er, 6 swip(p)ir, swypper, shwyper, 6– swipper. [repr. (with change of meaning) OE. swipor, ᵹeswipor crafty, cunning, corresp. to OHG. swephar, sweffar, swepfar, also swef(f)ari, sweffri, in the sam...
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Pierre Vallet
Copies of his works were made by Johann Theodor de Bry in 'Florilegium Novum' (1611), by Emanuel Sweert in 1612, and by Friderico Barbette in 'Florilegium
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Jacques Bonfrère
Sweert, in his Atheneae Belgicae, speaks of him as a man of rare virtue; he praises his industry and prudence, as well as the penetration of his mind and S.J., Andre, Bib. belgica
Sweert, Athenae Belgicae.
1573 births
1642 deaths
People from Dinant
Jesuits of the Spanish Netherlands
Belgian biblical scholars
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Anna Goos
Balthasar was the son of Jan II Moretus and Maria De Sweert (1588 - 1655) and the grandson of Jan Moretus and Martina Plantin.
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Daniel Rabel
By the end of the 1700s they were generally assumed to have been done by Emanuel Sweert.
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Notable people
Emanuel Sweert (1552 in Zevenbergen – 1612) a Dutch painter and nurseryman
François Vranck (ca. 1555 in Zevenbergen – 1617) a Dutch
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1552 in art
1615)
Alessandro Casolano, Italian painter primarily working in Siena (died 1606)
Daniël van den Queborn, Dutch Golden Age painter (died 1602)
Emanuel Sweert
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Gilles de Roye
The Chronicle was published by FR Sweert in the Rerum Belgicarum annales (Frankfort, 1620); and the earlier part of it by C.B.
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Balthasar van Meurs
His mother Catharina or Catelijne de Sweert was a sister of Maria de Sweert, who was the wife of Balthasar I Moretus.
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Balthasar I Moretus
After the death of Jan II in 1619, Balthazar started a partnership with Jan van Meurs, who was married to a sister of Maria De Sweert, the wife of Jan
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Cécilia Attias
Her maternal grandmother, Rosalie de Sweert (1901–1982), married Count Adelin Le Grelle in 1921 in Valencia, Spain.
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List of florilegia and botanical codices
Bry (1528–1598) Johann Theodor de Bry (1561–1623) Matthäus Merian (1593–1650)
1612 Frankfurt-am-Main Florilegium Amplissimum et Selectissimum Emanuel Sweert
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