References

References


Volkskrant: Marina de Vries Kraakfris book by Willem van Oranje, with the family crest


FAITHFUL: Haro Hielkema Cult book from the bookcase of Prince William of Orange


Eindhovens Dagblad: Favorite book Willem van Oranje in The Hague Museum


Absofacts: Ruud van Capelleveen A dream of a book


Ike Cialona: The Dream Of Poliphilus


Printing in the Marge: Unique book Willem van Oranje in Meermanno exhibition


NRC: Bernard Hulsman “It was five years of painstaking work”


De Groene Amsterdammer: Rob Hartmans Francesco Colonna, The dream of Poliphilus, The most beautiful book in the world


Blog UvA: Paul Dijstelberge The most beautiful book in the world! Although…


NRC: David Rijser A spouting boat as a buffet


Ribbon Reading 2006: The Enchanting Power of the Hypnerotomachia Poliphile (pdf)


NU.nl: Francesco Colonna – The dream of Poliphilus


Kuitenbrouwer.nl: Hypnerotomachia Poliphili


Ian Caldwell: A Venetian Secret


Joke Boury: The dream quest of a red (d) eleless curiosity. (pdf)


Wikipedia: Hypnerotomachia Poliphili (Dutch)

Wikipedia: Hypnerotomachia Poliphili (English)


Mare: Seven masterpieces from the Bibliotheca Thysiana


Neolatijn.nl: The hypnerotomachia Poliphili and the Basia; an excuse for neolatinists (PDF)


VA MAGAZINE: Poliphilo’s dream


HUMANISTIC canon: Las Casas and SepĂșlveda Aldus Manutius


Cobouw: First phase of Hidden Zone Kattenbroek completed


Jeroensblog: Why is Kattenbroek (one of the newer neighborhoods in Amersfoort) unique?


PANTOON TOKADI: Statue in front of the ‘Hidden Zone’ in the Kattenbroek district


Amatrice: Bernini’s elephant (or Minerva’s chick)


Isistory.nl: Catrien Santing O what a wonderful thing love is. Medieval Love Ideals and Practices.


Motif: Christine Gruwez Plantijn-Moretus and humanism in the Netherlands


INIOR: Hypnerotomachia Debut album from a band from Rome


Fear of Tigers: Music Hypnerotomachia Poliphili


DeRedactie.be: Zico Saerens 260 liters of paint and 10 painters: gigantic work of art under the Eiffel Tower


The Bladwachter: About Typography