- Laurens Bake
Laurens Bake or "Baak", "Baeck" (1629,
Amsterdam - buried18 December 1702 , Amsterdam [Other dates given are c.1650-1702 or even c.1650-1714, but the 1629 birth year is more in line with Joost Baeck and Magdalena van Erp's marriage in May 1623 [http://www.dbnl.org/tekst/wink002ontw03_01/wink002ontw03_01_0025.htm] , while a precise burial date seems to be known [http://www.dbnl.org/tekst/bran038biog01_01/bran038biog01_01_0167.htm] ] ) was a Dutch poet of the seventeenth century.He was born in a distinguished family of Amsterdam, son of the merchant Joost Baeck and Magdalena van Erp, sister-in-law of
P.C. Hooft , while his grandfather Laurens Baeck was a close friend ofJoost van den Vondel . Laurens studied in Utrecht from 1647, and later liked to be called lord ofWulverhorst , an estate near Utrecht his father had bought in 1671. He was a member of the theater company "Nil Volentibus Arduum" and later of "In Magnis Voluisse Sat Est". His most remarkable work is a collection of sacred hymns. A collection of his poems ("Mengel-poëzy") was published by Van den Broek, Amsterdam, in 1737. Bake was buried in deOude Kerk in 1702.References
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