Highlighted publications
van Miert, D. K. W. (2017).
Making the States’ Translation (1637): Orthodox Calvinist Biblical Criticism in the Dutch Republic.
Harvard Theological Review,
110(3), 440-463.
https://doi.org/10.1017/S0017816017000177 van Miert, D. K. W. (2018). The Emancipation of Biblical Philology in the Dutch Republic, 1590–1670. Oxford University Press.
van Miert, D. K. W. (2017).
Structuring the history of knowledge in an age of transition: The Göttingen Geschichte between historia literaria and the rise of the disciplines.
History of Humanities,
2(2), 389-416.
https://doi.org/10.1086/693321 van Miert, D. (2013). Communicating Observations in Early Modern Letters (1500-1675). Epistolography and Epistemology in the Age of the Scientific Revolution. (Warburg Institute Colloquia; Vol. 23). The Warburg Institute - Nino Aragno Editore.
van Miert, D. K. W. (2018).
Education. In H. Helmers, & G. Janssen (Eds.),
The Cambridge Companion to the Dutch Golden Age (pp. 333-349). (Cambridge Companions to Culture). Cambridge Univerity Press.
https://doi.org/10.1017/9781316771549.021
Publications
2023
Scholarly publications
van Miert, D., Erdösi, P., Křížová, M., & Quirós Rosado, R. (2023).
Chapter 1.1: Ideas of Europe in Early Modern History (ca. 1500-1800). In J. Hansen, J. Hung, J. Ira, J. Klement, S. Lesage, J. L. Semal, & A. Tompkins (Eds.),
The European Experience. A Multi-Perspective History of Modern Europe (pp. 5-14). Open Book Publishers.
https://doi.org/10.11647/OBP.0323.01 van Miert, D., & Krasz, L. (2023).
‘Chapter 4.3: ‘Education and Knowledge Transfer in Early Modern History (ca. 1500-1800). In J. Hansen, J. Hung, J. Ira, J. Klement, S. Lesage, J. L. Semal, & A. Tompkins (Eds.),
The European Experience. : A Multi-Perspective History of Modern Europe (pp. 597-606). Open Book Publishers.
https://doi.org/10.11647/OBP.0323.64 van Miert, D., Bravo, C., Erdösi, P., & Meiss Even, M. (2023).
Chapter 6.1: Religions in early modern Europe (ca. 1500-1800). In J. Hansen, J. Hung, J. Ira, J. Klement, S. Lesage, J. L. Semal, & A. Tompkins (Eds.),
The European Experience: A Multi-Perspective History of Modern Europe (pp. 697-707). Open Book Publishers.
https://doi.org/10.11647/OBP.0323.64 van Miert, D. (2023).
‘Regulating the Exchange of Knowledge: invoking the ‘Republic of Letters’ as a speech act. In F. J. Dijksterhuis (Ed.),
Regulating Knowledge in an Entangled World (pp. 211-240). (Knowledge Societies in History). Routledge.
https://doi.org/10.4324/9780429279928-15 2022
Scholarly publications
van Miert, D. (2022).
The Curious Case of Isaac Casaubon's Monstrous Bladder: the networked construction of learned memory within the 17th-c. Reformed world of learning. In K. Scholten, D. van Miert, & K. A. E. Enenkel (Eds.),
Memory and Identity in the Learned World (pp. 307-341). (Intersections; No. 81). Brill.
https://doi.org/10.1163/9789004507159_010 van Miert, D. (2022). To the advantage of the Republic of Letters? Gulielmus Surenhusius’s Projects, Plans, and Collaborations Beyond the Mishnah. In P. van Boxel, K. MacFarlane, & J. Weinberg (Eds.), The Mishnaic Moment: Jewish Law among Jews and Christians in Early Modern Europe (pp. 359-377). (Oxford-Warburg Series). Oxford University Press.
van Miert, D. (2022). Early Modern Philologies of Hair. Hadrians Junius’ Commentary on Hair (1556) and Boxhorn’s Little Mirrors (1644). In M. Mulsow (Ed.), Das Haar als Argument. : Zur Wissensgeschichte von Bärten, Frisuren und Perücken (Vol. 21, pp. 177-192). (Gothaer Forschungen zur Frühen Neuzeit). Franz Steiner Verlag.
van Miert, D., & Hollewand, K. (2022). The “Republic of Letters” in the correspondence of Scaliger and Casaubon. Bibliothèque d'humanisme et renaissance, 84(1), 17-45.
Scholten, K., van Miert, D., & Enenkel, K. A. E. (Eds.) (2022).
Memory and Identity in the Learned World: Community Formation in the Early Modern World of Learning and Science. (Intersections: Interdisciplinary Studies in Early Modern Culture; Vol. 81). Brill.
https://brill.com/view/title/61663 Popularising publications
van Miert, D. (2022). 1641: Een Syrische christen in Holland. In L. Heerma van Voss, N. Bouras, M. 't Hart, M. van der Heijden, L. Lucassen, & M. Schillings (Eds.), Nog meer wereldgeschiedenis van Nederland (pp. 221-227). Ambo/Anthos.
2021
Scholarly publications
2020
Scholarly publications
van Miert, D. K. W. (2020).
Review: Jan Hengstmengel, Jos Babeliowsky, C.L. Heesakkers (†), and H.J.H. Mooren (†) (eds.), Gens Schotana IV. 20.
Early Modern Low Countries,
4(2), 272-274.
https://doi.org/10.18352/emlc.152 2019
Scholarly publications
van Miert, D. K. W., Hotson, H., Butterworth, A., Mantegari, G., Bellingacci, R., De Gaetano, C., Kudella, C., Mauri, M., Del Nero, S., & Pini, A. (2019).
Chronologies of the Republic of Letters. In H. Hotson, & T. Wallnig (Eds.),
Reassembling the Republic of Letters in the Digital Age: Systems, Standards, Scholarship (pp. 243-269). Göttingen University Press.
https://doi.org/10.17875/gup2019-1146 van Miert, D. K. W., & Boran, E. (2019).
Assembling Metadata. In H. Hotson, & T. Wallnig (Eds.),
Reassembling the Republic of Letters in the Digital Age: Systems, Standards, Scholarship (pp. 193-222). Göttingen University Press.
https://doi.org/10.17875/gup2019-1146 van Miert, D. K. W., Lewis, M., Hotson, H., Wallnig, T., & Bosse, A. (2019).
Time. In H. Hotson, & T. Wallnig (Eds.),
Reassembling the Republic of Letters in the Digital Age: Systems, Standards, Scholarship (pp. 97-117). Göttingen University Press.
https://doi.org/10.17875/gup2019-1146 van Miert, D. K. W., Hotson, H., & Wallnig, T. (2019).
What Was the Republic of Letters? In H. Hotson, & T. Wallnig (Eds.),
Reassembling the Republic of Letters in the Digital Age: Systems, Standards, Scholarship (pp. 23-40). Göttingen University Press.
https://doi.org/10.17875/gup2019-1146 van Miert, D. K. W. (2019).
The Disputation Hall in The Seventeenth-Century Dutch Republic: an Urban Location of Knowledge. In F. J. Dijksterhuis, A. Weber, & H. J. Zuidervaart (Eds.),
Locations of Knowledge in a Dutch Context (pp. 211-231). (Knowledge Infrastructure and Knowledge Economy; Vol. 6). Brill Publishing.
https://doi.org/10.1163/9789004264885_010 Professional publications
van Miert, D. K. W. (Author), Fongers, J. (Author), Haak, A. (Author), Smith, E. (Author), Verburg, T. (Author), & van der Zanden, C. (Author). (2019).
Buchelius’ Utrecht Republic of Letters. Web publication/site
https://skillnet.nl/buchelius-utrechtse-republiek-der-letteren/ 2018
Scholarly publications
Van Miert, D. (2018). The “Hairy War” (1640-50): Historicizing the bible in the Dutch republic on the Eve of spinoza. Sixteenth Century Journal, 49(2), 415-436.
van Miert, D. K. W. (2018).
Review of Hans Bots, De Republiek der Letteren: De Europese intellectuele wereld 1500-1760 (Nijmegen: Uitgeverij Vantilt, 2018).
Early Modern Low Countries,
2(2), 278-281.
https://doi.org/10.18352/emlc.74 Llano, M., & van Miert, D. K. W. (2018).
The ‘Province’ of the Dutch Republic in the International Republic of Letters. Manuscript submitted for publication.
https://doi.org/10.1111/rest.12745 van Miert, D. K. W. (2018).
Education. In H. Helmers, & G. Janssen (Eds.),
The Cambridge Companion to the Dutch Golden Age (pp. 333-349). (Cambridge Companions to Culture). Cambridge Univerity Press.
https://doi.org/10.1017/9781316771549.021 van Miert, D. K. W. (2018). The Emancipation of Biblical Philology in the Dutch Republic, 1590–1670. Oxford University Press.
van Miert, D. K. W. (2018). Claudius Salmasius and the “Hairy War” (1640–50): historicizing the bible in the Dutch Republic on the eve of Spinoza. Sixteenth Century Journal, 49(2), 419-439.
Popularising publications
2017
Scholarly publications
van Miert, D. K. W. (2017). ‘The Janus-Face of Scaliger’s Philological Heritage: The Biblical Annotations of Heinsius and Grotius. In D. van Miert, H. Nellen, P. Steenbakkers, & J. Touber (Eds.), Scriptural Authority and Biblical Criticism in the Dutch Golden Age: God's Word Questioned (pp. 91-108). Oxford University Press.
van Miert, D. K. W. (2017).
Double review: Van pionierswerk tot publieksinleidingen: de vruchten van twee generaties studie van vergeten vroegmodern erfgoed. (Dubbelrecensie van Erik de Bom, ed., Een nieuwe wereld. Denkers uit de Nederlanden over politiek en maatschappij (1500-1700) (Klement; Zoetermeer, 2015) + Jozef IJsewijn, Humanism in the Low Countries. Gilbert Tournoy ed. (Leuven University Press; Leuven, 2015). Tijdschrift Voor Geschiedenis,
130(2), 300-302.
https://dspace.library.uu.nl/bitstream/handle/1874/361648/Review_of_IJsewijn_and_of_De_Bom.pdf?sequence=1 van Miert, D. K. W. (2017). Review of: Marion Gindhart, Hanspeter Marti und Robert Seidel, eds, Frühneuzeitliche Disputationen. Polyvalente Produktionsapparate gelehrten Wissens, Köln etc.: Böhlau, 2016. Isis, 108(4), 918-919.
van Miert, D. K. W. (2017). Review of: Bas van Bommel, Classical Humanism and the Challenge of Modernity. Debates on Classical Education in 19th-century Germany Berlin: De Gruyter, 2015. History of Humanities, 2(2), 519-522.
van Miert, D. K. W. (2017).
Structuring the history of knowledge in an age of transition: The Göttingen Geschichte between historia literaria and the rise of the disciplines.
History of Humanities,
2(2), 389-416.
https://doi.org/10.1086/693321 van Miert, D. K. W., Steenbakkers, P., Touber, J. J., & Nellen, H. (2017). Editor's Introduction. In D. van Miert, P. Steenbakkers, H. Nellen, & J. Touber (Eds.), Biblical Criticism and Scriptural Authority in the Dutch Golden Age.: God's Word Questioned (pp. 1-15). Oxford University Press.
van Miert, D., Touber, J., Steenbakkers, P., & Nellen, H. (Eds.) (2017). Scriptural Authority and Biblical Criticism in the Dutch Golden Age: God’s Word Questioned. Oxford University Press.
van Miert, D. K. W. (2017).
Making the States’ Translation (1637): Orthodox Calvinist Biblical Criticism in the Dutch Republic.
Harvard Theological Review,
110(3), 440-463.
https://doi.org/10.1017/S0017816017000177 Professional publications
van Miert, D. K. W. (2017). Constructie en deconstructie van academische identiteit: De Agnietenkapel als lieu de savoir. In E. van Gelder, E. Jorink, I. Nieuwland, M. Rijks, & A. Spruit (Eds.), ‘Dingen die ergens toe dienen.’ : Verhalen over materiële cultuur van wetenschap (pp. 174-177). Verloren Uitgeverij.
2016
Scholarly publications
van Miert, D. K. W. (2016).
Review of: Paul Botley, Richard ‘Dutch’ Thomson, c. 1569-1613. The Life and Letters of a Renaissance Scholar. (Scientific and Learned Cultures and Their Institutions 16; Leiden and Boston: Brill, 2016, vi-xv + 385 pp., isbn 978 90 04 30824 4). BMGN - The Low Countries Historical Review,
131(4), [62].
https://doi.org/10.18352/bmgn-lchr.10275 van Miert, D. K. W. (2016).
Confidentiality and Publicity in Early Modern Epistolography: Scaliger and Casaubon. In A. Blair, & A-S. Goeing (Eds.),
For the Sake of Learning: Essays in Honour of Anthony Grafton (Vol. 1, pp. 1-20). (Scientific and Learned Cultures and Their Institutions; Vol. 18). Brill Publishing.
https://doi.org/10.1163/9789004263314_002 Professional publications
Popularising publications
2015
Scholarly publications
Other output
van Miert, D. K. W. (Author). (2015).
Web blog: Lost in digitization? Postcolonial heritage production, bookish art, and the workers of words behind Google Books. Web publication/site
http://www.shellsandpebbles.com/?s=Dirk+van+Miert 2014
Scholarly publications
Ziche, P., van Miert, D., Sperber, P., de Goeij, T., Giesbers, T., & Meijer, D. (2014). Mining for associated words in philosophical texts. Schelling Studien: Internationale Zeitschrift zur klassischen deutschen Philosophie, 2(1), 215-231.
2013
Scholarly publications
van Miert, D. (2013). Casaubon, Isaac (1559-1614). In K. Pollmann, W. Otten, & A. Visser (Eds.), The Oxford Guide to the Historical Reception of Augustine (pp. 278-279). Oxford University Press.
van Miert, D. (2013). Scaliger, Josephus Justus (1540-1609). In K. Pollmann, W. Otten, & A. Visser (Eds.), The Oxford Guide to the Historical Reception of Augustine (pp. 1204-1205). Oxford University Press.
van Miert, D. (2013). Communicating Observations in Early Modern Letters (1500-1675). Epistolography and Epistemology in the Age of the Scientific Revolution. (Warburg Institute Colloquia; Vol. 23). The Warburg Institute - Nino Aragno Editore.
2012
Scholarly publications
van Miert, D. K. W., & Jorink, E. (2012). Isaac Vossius (1618-1689) Between Science and Scholarship. (Brill's studies in Intellectual History; Vol. 214). Brill Academic Publisher.
van Miert, D. K. W., & Botley, P. (2012). The Correspondence of Joseph Justus Scaliger: 8 volumes. Librairie Droz.
2011
Scholarly publications
van Miert, D. K. W. (2011). The Kaleidoscopic Scholarship of Hadrianus Junius (1511-1575): Northern Humanism at the Dawn of the Dutch Golden Age. (Brill's studies in Intellectual History; Vol. 199). Brill Academic Publisher.
Popularising publications
van Miert, D. K. W. (2011). Hadrianus Junius (1511-1575): Een humanist uit Hoorn . (Biografische Reeks Hoorn; Vol. 1). Vereniging Oud Hoorn / Publicatiestichting Bas Baltus.
2009
Scholarly publications
van Miert, D. K. W. (2009). Humanism in an Age of Science: The Amsterdam Athenaeum in the Golden Age, 1632-1704. (Brill's Studies in Intellectual History; Vol. 179). Brill Academic Publisher.
2005
Scholarly publications
van Miert, D. K. W. (2005). Illuster Onderwijs: Het Amsterdamse Athenaeum in de Gouden Eeuw, 1632-1704. Bert Bakker.