Jarig Jelles

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Jarig Jelles was a 17th-century Dutch Mennonite merchant and intellectual best known as a close associate and correspondent of philosopher Baruch Spinoza, helping to edit and publish his works.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Dutch person
Mennonite
Spinozist
human
intellectual
merchant
associatedWith Amsterdam Collegiant circles NERFINISHED
Baruch Spinoza NERFINISHED
Dutch Mennonite community
centuryOfActivity 17th century
correspondentOf Baruch Spinoza NERFINISHED
countryOfCitizenship Dutch Republic
educatedAt Mennonite circles in Amsterdam
employer self-employed merchant
ethnicGroup Dutch
fieldOfWork commerce
philosophy
religious publishing
theology
genre philosophy
religious literature
theology
hasRole editor of Spinoza's posthumous works
financial supporter of Spinoza's publications
literary executor for Spinoza
helpedEdit works of Baruch Spinoza NERFINISHED
helpedPublish works of Baruch Spinoza
languageSpoken Dutch
German
Latin
movement Dutch Golden Age
Radical Enlightenment NERFINISHED
notableFor association with Baruch Spinoza
correspondence with Baruch Spinoza
editing works of Baruch Spinoza
publishing works of Baruch Spinoza
supporting dissemination of Spinozist philosophy
occupation editor
merchant
publisher
translator
placeOfResidence Amsterdam NERFINISHED
religion Mennonitism
religiousAffiliation Dutch Mennonite church NERFINISHED
residencePeriod 17th century Amsterdam
supported dissemination of Spinoza's Ethics
posthumous publication of Spinoza's writings

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Spinoza’s letters correspondent Jarig Jelles