Verzaemeling Der Nae-prysdingende Dicht-werken is a collection of prize-winning poems and essays from the Society of Eloquence, Kersouwieren, in Oudenaarde. This anthology showcases the best literary works submitted in competition, reflecting the artistic and intellectual climate of the time. The collection features contributions from J. B. De Backer, Joseph Cloppenburgh, and Louis Burvenich, among others. It offers a valuable glimpse into 18th-century Dutch literary culture and the art of rhetoric. This volume preserves the celebrated works of its day, making it an invaluable resource for scholars and enthusiasts of Dutch literature and history.
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