GROEN VAN PRINSTERER,G.
Platonica prosopographia, sive expositio judicii, quod Plato tulit de iis, qui in scriptis ipsius aut loquentes inducuntur, aut quavis de causa commemorantur.
Leiden (Lugduni Batavorum), Apud H.W. Hazenberg juniorem, 1823.
8vo. XV,(1),238,(8 theses) p. Contemporary boards 22 cm (Dissertation, University Leiden) (The Dutch politician and historian Guillaume Groen van Prinsterer, 1801-1876, was a devout Christian, lifelong member of the Dutch Reformed Church, the state church of the Netherlands. He lead the evangelical renewal movement thriving at the time (the European Continental counterpart to the Second Great Awakening), known in the Netherlands as the 'Reveil'. Groen ardently opposed the liberal politician Thorbecke, whose principles he denounced as ungodly and revolutionary, i.e. inspired by the French Revolution. Groen played, as a political writer and a member of the Second Chamber of Parliament, a prominent role in Dutch home politics. As the leader of the protestant anti-revolutionary movement he gradually created the ideological basis on which after his death (in 1879) Abraham Kuyper founded the 'Anti Revolutionary Party', (Anti-Revolutionaire Partij) (Source Wikipedia))
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Keywords: (Oude Druk), (Rare Books), Greek history, Greek literature, Griechische Literatur, Plato, Prosopographie, antike altertum antiquity, griechische Geschichte, prosopography