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Frans Jozef de Cort (21 June 1834, in Antwerp – 18 January 1878, in Elsene), was a Flemish writer. Professionally he was, first a clerk, editor, bookkeeper for a shipping company, and in 1861 a secretary at the military court. Together with Jan Theodoor van Rijswijck, he published the journal ''De Grondwet'' since 1857. In 1858, he became editor of the magazine ''De Schelde''. From 1861 on, he became head editor of ''De Toekomst'', an illustrated magazine for education, which had been founded by his father-in-law Johan Michiel Dautzenberg. He was a convinced Flemish-liberal poet, and he wrote songs like Jan Theodoor van Rijswijck, and also more romantic songs, such as ''Moeder en kind'' (E: Mother and child), which excelled by their simplicity. He devoted himself to the more technical side of poetry and translated songs of Robert Burns (''De schoonste liederen van R. Burns'', 1862) and of the ''Odes'' of Horatius. ==Bibliography== * Liederen, eerste reeks, (Antwerp, 1857) * Liederen, tweede reeks, (Antwerp, 1859) * De schoonste Liederen van Robert Burns, (Brussels, 1862) * Het gebruik der talen in België, door Frans Reynen, (Brussels, 1864) * Zingzang, (Brussels, 1866) * Liederen, (Groningen, 1868) 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Frans de Cort」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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