Dutch poet Jacob Cats

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Dutch poet Jacob Cats (1577–1660) was a prominent Golden Age writer, jurist, and statesman, best known for his didactic moral poems and emblem books that deeply influenced Dutch culture.

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instanceOf Dutch poet
human
jurist
statesman
writer of the Dutch Golden Age
birthDate 1577-11-10
birthPlace Brouwershaven NERFINISHED
County of Zeeland NERFINISHED
Dutch Republic
burialPlace Kloosterkerk, The Hague
citizenship Dutch Republic
deathDate 1660-09-12
deathPlace County of Holland
Dutch Republic
The Hague
educatedAt University of Leiden
University of Orléans
familyName Cats
fieldOfWork law
literature
politics
genre didactic poetry
emblem literature
moral poetry
givenName Jacob
influenced Dutch bourgeois culture
Dutch moral thought
languageOfWorkOrName Dutch
movement Dutch Golden Age
name Jacob Cats
notableFor didactic moral poems
emblem books
notableWork Houwelick
Self-stryt
Sinne- en minnebeelden
Spiegel van den ouden ende nieuwen tijdt
Trou-ringh
occupation diplomat
jurist
poet
politician
writer
positionHeld Grand Pensionary
surface form: Grand Pensionary of Holland

pensionary of Dordrecht
pensionary of Middelburg
religion Calvinism
residence Dordrecht NERFINISHED
Middelburg NERFINISHED
The Hague
spouse Elisabeth van Valkenburg

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