Faems Weer-galm der Neder-duytsche po sie (Echo of Fame in Nether-Dutch Poetry) is a significant collection of Dutch poetry from the 17th century. Featuring works by Cornelis de Bie, Jacobus Neeffs, Jacques de Hornes, and others, this volume offers a rich tapestry of verse reflecting the cultural and literary landscape of the Dutch Golden Age. This collection provides valuable insights into the poetic traditions and artistic expressions of the period, showcasing the diverse voices and styles that shaped Nether-Dutch literature. This compilation will be of interest to scholars and enthusiasts of Dutch literature, offering a window into the artistic and intellectual currents of the 17th century.
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