Het toekomend jaar drie duizend: Eene mijmering

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Het toekomend jaar drie duizend: Eene mijmering

by Arend Fokke Simonsz

NL·~2 hours·6 chapters

Chapters

6 total
1

Opmerkingen van de bewerker

1:12
2

HET TOEKOMEND JAAR DRIE DUIZEND. EENE MIJMERING.

0:52
3

VOORBERICHT.

1:14
4

MISSTELLINGEN.

1:56:39
5

NAAREDE

4:51
6

Overzicht aangebrachte correcties

0:37

Description

A thoughtful meditation set in the early seventeenth century, this work invites listeners into the mind of a learned Dutch scholar who balances wit with earnest inquiry. He begins by questioning contemporary tastes in poetry and then turns to weightier matters— the state of learning, household affairs, and the hidden threads that bind past, present, and the distant future. Drawing on classical voices such as Horace, Seneca, and Plato’s followers, he weaves their insights into a lively discussion about how understanding yesterday’s patterns might illuminate the century to come.

The author’s style oscillates between gentle irony and sober reflection, offering both literary charm and serious speculation. Listeners will encounter rich, old‑fashioned language, occasional humorous footnotes, and a sincere yearning to glimpse the world that lies beyond the horizon of his own age. It is a rare glimpse into early modern Dutch thought, where philosophy and poetry converge in a single, contemplative “mijmering.

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Language

nl

Duration

~2 hours (120K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Hendrik Weltevreden, André Engels and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at https://www.pgdp.net (produced from scans from Early Dutch Books Online & Koninklijke Bibliotheek, The Hague).

Release date

2011-08-17

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Arend Fokke Simonsz

Arend Fokke Simonsz

1755–1812

A lively Dutch satirist and man of letters, he moved through Amsterdam’s literary world as a writer, publisher, and speaker. He is especially remembered for imaginative, comic works, including an early utopian tale that looks ahead to the year 3000.

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