Victor Amédée Jacques Marie Coremans
Not to be confused with Paul B. Coremans.
Dr. Victor Amédée Jacques Marie Coremans (1802–1872) was a Belgian archivist, journalist, and historian[1] who authored several books and monographs. He was born in Brussels on 5 October 1802, and died in Ixelles on 23 October 1872.[2]
Dr. Coremans' scholarly writing addressed special topics in the history, culture, and politics of Belgium, Germany, and Austria. One influential monograph examined the origins and permutations of the legendary monarch Gambrinus.[3]
See also
References
- ↑ Cuvelier, J. Académie royale des sciences, des lettres et des beaux-arts de Belgique, ed. Biographie Nationale, Vol. XXIX (in French). Brussels: Émile Bruylant. pp. 481–486. OCLC 65751192.
- ↑ "De Blauwe Wie is Wie". liberaalarchief.be (in Dutch). Liberal Archive. Retrieved 12 January 2014.
- ↑ Coremans, Victor Amédée Jacques Marie (1842). "Note sur la tradition de Gambrivius roi mythique de Flandre par le docteur Coremans". Bulletin de la Commission royale d'histoire (in French). 5: 378–388. Retrieved 8 January 2014.
Further reading
- Von der Dunk, H. (1998). Dolderer, W., ed. Nieuwe Encyclopedie van de Vlaamse Beweging [New Encyclopedia of the Flemish Movement] (in Dutch). Tielt: Lannoo. p. 801. ISBN 9789020930399. OCLC 245876767.
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