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Lambertus Hortensius (1500-1574)

Hortensius was a Dutch historian who wrote a history of the Anabaptists.

Tumultuum Anabaptistarum liber unus. Bazel, 1548

Het boeck D. Lamberti Hortensii […]. Van den oproer der weder-dooperen. Hoorn, Gillis Claesz Coster, 1614

Het boeck D. Lamberti Hortensii […]. Van den oproer der weder-dooperen. Enkhuizen, Jacob Lenaertsz Meyn, 1624

Part of: Conrad Heresbach. Historia anabaptistica, ad Des. Erasmum Roterodamum epistolæ, formæ descripta, de factione Monasteriensi. Amsterdam, Hendrick Laurensz, 1636

Het boeck D. Lamberti Hortensii […]. Van den oproer der weder-dooperen. Amsterdam, Jan Bramsz, 1643

Het boeck D. Lamberti Hortensii […]. Van den oproer der weder-dooperen. Amsterdam, Jan Jacobsz Schipper, 1659

Histoire des anabaptistes, contenant leur doctrine, les diverses opinions. Amsterdam, Jacques I Desbordes, 1699

Oproeren der wederdoperen; geschiet tot Amsterdam, Munster, en in Groeningerlandt. Amsterdam, Samuel Imbrechts, 1660

Verhaal van de oproeren der wederdoopers. Amsterdam, Adriaan Schoonebeek, 1694

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