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  1. Franeker was founded around 800 as a Carolingian stronghold. The name probably derives from Froon-acker, meaning “country of the king”; the oldest street in the city is still called Froonacker. Beginning around the 11th century, Franeker developed into the administrative center Westergoa. Franeker received city rights in 1374.

  2. Conscience with the power and cases thereof Devided into V. bookes. Written by the godly and learned, William Ames, Doctor, and Professor of Divinity, in the famous University of Franeker in Friesland. Translated out of Latine into English, for more publique benefit.

  3. The Case of the stolen books of the Franeker University. On august 18 1648, new librarian Johannes Antonides van der Linden performed a cabinet search and found out there were 122 books missing (on a grand total of over 800 books). Theft was almost the only option, as 56 broken chains were found behind the paneling.

  4. Cornelis van Bynkershoek, (born May 29, 1673, Middelburg, Zeeland, Neth.—died April 16, 1743, The Hague), Dutch jurist who helped develop international law along positivist lines. Bynkershoek studied law at Franeker University and was admitted to the bar at The Hague. He was a member (1703) then president (172) of the Supreme Court (Hoge Raad ...

  5. Prent Frieslands Hoogeschool en het Rijks Athenaeum te Franeker.jpg 1,836 × 1,707; 725 KB. Stempel bibliotheca academ franekerane.jpg 1,662 × 2,209; 765 KB. Zegel van het senaat van de Universiteit van Franeker.jpg 906 × 890; 252 KB. Zegel van het studentensenaat van het Rijksathenaeum.jpg 1,256 × 1,251; 316 KB.

  6. Library of the Written Word - The Handpress World, Volume: 81. Author: Jacob van Sluis. From 1585 to 1843, the Dutch town Franeker housed the University of Franeker. It had its peak in the seventeenth century and attracted students from Protestant countries throughout Europe. A library was founded right from the start and its collection has ...

  7. De academie van Franeker of universiteit van Friesland (Latijn: Academia Franekerensis) was van 1584 tot 1811 de universiteit van Friesland in de Friese stad Franeker, de kleine stad met een naam die doet denken aan Frankrijker. De tweede academie van ons land werd op 14 april 1584 opgericht door