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Caspar Brülow (1585-1627)

"Caspar Brülow (1585-1627) was a Pomeranian scholar and dramatist who wrote in Latin and German. He is remembered for his Latin language dramas on Biblical and Classical subjects which were performed by his students.

Born in Falkenburg, he moved to Strasbourg to study philology in 1607. Like his later colleague Matthias Bernegger, he began his career as a teacher at the Protestant Gymanasium school, starting there in 1612 and spending the rest of his life in Strasbourg. In 1615 he was appointed to the Academy, at which he specialised in Latin rhetoric. In 1616 he was awarded the title of Poet Laureate. In 1622 he was appointed director of the Gymnasiusm." - (en.wikipedia.org 10.08.2021)

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Written Caspar Brülow (1585-1627)
Printing plate produced Friedrich Brentel (1580-1651) ()
Intellectual creation Pieter Serwouters (1586-1657) ()
Intellectual creation David Vinckboons (1576-1632) ()