Johannes Cotovicus

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Johannes Cotovicus or Jan van Cootwijk was a 17th-century travel writer who wrote an account of a journey to Jerusalem and Syria.[1] Cootwijk was a native of Utrecht and a Doctor of Laws. He travelled through much of western Europe before embarking on a pilgrimage to Jerusalem which he described in Itinerarium Hierosolymitanum et Syriacum (Antwerp, Hieronymus Verdussen, 1619). This was translated into Dutch by Adriaan van Meerbeeck under the title De loflycke reyse van Jerusalem ende Syrien (Antwerp, 1620).

Native name
Jan van Cootwijk
Died1629 (1630)
LanguageLatin
Genrestravel writer
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Johannes Cotovicus
Native name
Jan van Cootwijk
Died1629 (1630)
LanguageLatin
Genrestravel writer
Subjectsthe Levant
Notable worksItinerarium Hierosolymitanum et Syriacum (1619)
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The Itinerarium included an abridgement of Gasparo Contarini's De magistratibus et republica Venetorum (1543) which was later published separately as Synopsin respublicae Venetae (1626).

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