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DEVENTER , a See also: town in the province of See also: Overysel, See also: Holland, on the right
See also: bank of the Ysel, at the confluence of the Schipbeek, and a junction station ro m
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N. of See also: Zutphen by See also: rail
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It is also connected by steam See also: tramway S.E. with Brokulo
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Pop
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(190o) 26,212
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Deventer is a neat and prosperous town situated in the midst of prettily wooded environs, and containing many curious old buildings
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There are three churches of See also: special See also: interest: the Groote Kerk (St Lebuinus), which See also: dates from 1334, and occupies the site of an older structure of which the 11th-century crypt remains; the See also: Roman Catholic Broederkerk, or See also: Brothers' See also: Church, containing among its
See also: relics three See also: ancient gospels said to have been written by St Lebuinus (Lebwin), the See also: English apostle of the Frisians and Westphalians (d. c
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773); and the Bergkerk, dedicated in 1206, which has two See also: late Romanesque towers
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The town See also: hall (1693) contains a remarkable
See also: painting of the town council by Terburg
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In the See also: fine square called the Brink is the old weigh-See also: house, now a school (gymnasium), built in 1528,with a large See also: external See also: staircase (1644)
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The gymnasium is descended from the Latin school of which the celebrated See also: Alexander Hegius was master in the third quarter of the 15th century, when tie
See also: young See also: Erasmus was sent to it, and at which See also: Adrian Floreizoon, after-wards See also: Pope Adrian VI., is said to have been a pupil about the same See also: time
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Another famous educational institution was the " See also: Athenaeum " or high school, founded in 163o, at which See also: Henri Renery (d
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1639) taught philosophy, while JohannSee also: Friedrich Gronov (Gronovius) (1611—1671) taught rhetoric and See also: history in the See also: middle of the same century
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The " Athenaeum " disappered in 1876
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In See also: modern times Deventer possessed a famous teacher in Dr See also: Burgersdyk (d
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1900), the Dutch translator of See also: Shakespeare
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The town library, also called the library of the
Athenaeum, includes many See also: MSS. and See also: incunabula, and a 13th-century copy of Reynard the See also: Fox
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The archives of the town are of considerable value
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Besides a considerable agricultural See also: trade, Deventer has important iron foundries and See also: carpet factories (the royal manufactory of See also: Smyrna carpets being especially famous); while See also: cotton-printing, rope-making and the See also: weaving of woollens and silks are also carried on
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A public official is appointed to supervise the proper making of a See also: form of gingerbread known as " Deventer See also: Kock," which has a reputation throughout Holland
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In the church of Bathmen, a See also: village 5 M
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E. of Deventer, some 14th-century frescoes were discovered in 187o
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