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==Biography==
==Biography==
His parents moved from [[Antwerp]], then in the Southern Netherlands, to Cologne in 1587. This was apparently for religious regions, since they were Baptists, and the Dutch Revolt against their Spanish sovereign had resulted in the Fall of Antwerp; since 1585 the town was in Spanish hands, bringing Catholic dominance and, in its wake, the departure of countless dissidents to the Northern Netherlands.
His Baptist parents had moved from [[Antwerp]], then in the Southern Netherlands, to Cologne in 1582. Around 1595 they went on to live in [[Utrecht]], and their religious beliefs may have necessitated this. In Utrecht, where young Joost attended school.
 
While Vondel was born in Cologne, his parents soon [when?] moved to [[Utrecht]], where young Joost attended school.


==Rhetoric, Renaissance and Baroque==
==Rhetoric, Renaissance and Baroque==

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Joost van den Vondel (or Joost van Vondel) (Cologne, November 17, 1587 – Amsterdam, February 5, 1679) was a Dutch dramatist and poet who produced some of the greatest works of Dutch literature.

Biography

His Baptist parents had moved from Antwerp, then in the Southern Netherlands, to Cologne in 1582. Around 1595 they went on to live in Utrecht, and their religious beliefs may have necessitated this. In Utrecht, where young Joost attended school.

Rhetoric, Renaissance and Baroque

Dramatic Works

Biblical

Classical

Historical

Poetry

Linguistic Activities and Influence