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Isaäc da Costa (14 January 1798 – 28 April 1860) was a Jewish poet. Da Costa was born in Amsterdam in the Netherlands. His father, an aristocratic Sephardic Portuguese Jew, Daniel da Costa, a relative of Uriel Acosta, was a prominent merchant in the city of Amsterdam; his mother, Rebecca Ricardo, was a sister of the English political economist David Ricardo. Daniel da Costa, soon recognizing his son's love for study, destined him for the bar, and sent him to the Latin school from 1806 to 1811. Here Isaäc wrote his first verses. Through his Hebrew teacher, the mathematician and Hebraist Moses Lemans, he became acquainted with the great Dutch poet Bilderdijk, who, at the request of Isaäc's father, agreed to supervise the boy's further education. Bilderdijk taught him Roman law, and a familia

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  • إسحاق دا كوستا (بالهولندية: Isaäc da Costa)‏ هو مؤرخ وكاتب ومترجم وشاعر هولندي، ولد في 14 يناير 1798 في أمستردام في هولندا، وتوفي بنفس المكان في 28 أبريل 1860. (ar)
  • Isaäc da Costa (* 14. Januar 1798 in Amsterdam; † 28. April 1860 ebenda) war ein holländischer Dichter und Schriftsteller. Er war eine führende Figur der konservativ-calvinistischen Erweckungsbewegung Réveil. (de)
  • Isaäc da Costa (14 January 1798 – 28 April 1860) was a Jewish poet. Da Costa was born in Amsterdam in the Netherlands. His father, an aristocratic Sephardic Portuguese Jew, Daniel da Costa, a relative of Uriel Acosta, was a prominent merchant in the city of Amsterdam; his mother, Rebecca Ricardo, was a sister of the English political economist David Ricardo. Daniel da Costa, soon recognizing his son's love for study, destined him for the bar, and sent him to the Latin school from 1806 to 1811. Here Isaäc wrote his first verses. Through his Hebrew teacher, the mathematician and Hebraist Moses Lemans, he became acquainted with the great Dutch poet Bilderdijk, who, at the request of Isaäc's father, agreed to supervise the boy's further education. Bilderdijk taught him Roman law, and a familiar intercourse sprang up between them, which afterward developed into an intimate friendship. In 1817 Da Costa went to Leyden, where he again saw much of Bilderdijk. There he took his degree as doctor of law in 1818, and as doctor of philosophy on 21 June 1821. Three weeks later he married his cousin, Hannah Belmonte, who had been educated in a Christian institution; and soon after, at the instance of Bilderdijk, he was baptized with her at Leyden. At that time he was already well known as a poet. After Bilderdijk's death Da Costa was generally recognized as his successor among Dutch poets. He was a faithful adherent of the religious views of his friend, was one of the leaders of the Orthodox Reformed party, and during the last years of his life was a teacher and a director of the seminary of the . However severely his religious views and efforts were censured, his character, no less than his genius, was respected by his contemporaries. Although he wrote much on missionary matters, he is distinguished from many other converts in that, to the end of his life, he felt only reverence and love for his former coreligionists, was deeply interested in their history, and often took their part. Aside from his fifty-three longer and shorter poems, Da Costa wrote largely on theological subjects. He also wrote "Israel en de Volken" (2d ed., Haarlem, 1848–49), a survey of the history of the Jews to the nineteenth century, written from the standpoint of the Church. The third volume, dealing with the history of the Spanish-Portuguese Jews, is especially noteworthy on account of the mass of new material used. The work was translated into English, under the title "Israel and the Gentiles," by Ward Kennedy (London, 1850), and into German by "A Friend of God's Word" (Miss Thumb), published by K. Mann (Frankfort-on-the-Main, 1855). Da Costa's two papers, "The Jews in Spain and Portugal" and "The Jews from Spain and Portugal in the Netherlands," which appeared in 1836 in the "Nedersche Stemmen over Godsdienst, Staat-Geschied-en Letterkunde," may be considered as preliminary to the history. Of interest also are his works on the Von Schoonenberg (Belmonte) family ("Jahrb. für Holland," 1851) and on "The Noble Families Among the Jews" ("Navorscher," 1857, pp. 210 et seq., 269 et seq.; 1858, pp. 71 et seq.; 1859, pp. 110 et seq., 174 et seq., 242 et seq.). Da Costa possessed a valuable library which contained a large number of Spanish, Portuguese, and Hebrew manuscripts, as well as rare prints from the Spanish-Portuguese Jewish literature. It was sold at public auction a year after his death. A catalogue of the library, compiled by M. Roest, was published at Amsterdam in 1861. (en)
  • Isaäc da Costa, né le 14 janvier 1798 à Amsterdam et mort le 28 avril 1860 dans la même ville, est un poète juif de langue hollandaise, écrivain, historien et avocat. Le prénom est parfois orthographié Isaac. (fr)
  • Isaäc da Costa (Amsterdam, 1798 – 1860) è stato uno scrittore olandese. Di origini ebraico-portoghesi, si convertì al calvinismo per influsso di Willem Bilderdijk; tra le sue opere si annoverano Accuse contro lo spirito del secolo (1823) e Guardiano, che ne è della notte? (1847), opera inquietantemente profetica della Rivoluzione del 1848. (it)
  • Isaäc da Costa (Amsterdam, 14 januari 1798 - 28 april 1860) was een Amsterdams dichter en historicus. Da Costa kwam uit een welgesteld joods bankiersgezin. Hij volgde de Latijnse school en werd op vijftienjarige leeftijd lid van het Israëlitisch genootschap 'Concordia Crescimus'. Zijn leraar Hebreeuws, Mozes Lemans, bracht hem in contact met Willem Bilderdijk, wiens leerling hij werd. Hij schreef liederen en politieke poëzie; zo heeft hij ook geschreven voor Nederlandsche Stemmen, een tijdschrift van het Réveil. Zelf meende hij dat zijn levensroeping het bestuderen van theologie, letterkunde en geschiedenis was. Hij promoveerde in 1818 in de rechten en in 1821 in de letteren. (nl)
  • Isaac da Costa, född 14 januari 1798, död 28 april 1860, var en nederländsk poet. Isaac da Costa var sefardisk jude, lät döpa sig 1822 och blev en lidelsefull förkämpe för kristendomen. Hans andlige fader var Willem Bilderdijk. Da Costa utgav 1823 sin stridsskrift, Bezwaren tegen den geest der eeuw. Bland hans lyriska arbeten märks Feestliederen (1828) och Hagar (1855). (sv)
  • Isaäc da Costa (ur. 14 stycznia 1798 w Amsterdamie, zm. 28 kwietnia 1860 tamże) – duński pisarz i poeta. (pl)
  • Исаак да Коста (нидерл. Isaäc da Costa, 1798—1860) — нидерландский богослов, писатель и поэт. (ru)
  • Isaac da Costa (14 de Janeiro de 1798 em Amsterdã; 18 de Abril de 1860 em Amsterdã), era um poeta judeu português de língua holandesa e um historiador do povo israelita. (pt)
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  • إسحاق دا كوستا (بالهولندية: Isaäc da Costa)‏ هو مؤرخ وكاتب ومترجم وشاعر هولندي، ولد في 14 يناير 1798 في أمستردام في هولندا، وتوفي بنفس المكان في 28 أبريل 1860. (ar)
  • Isaäc da Costa (* 14. Januar 1798 in Amsterdam; † 28. April 1860 ebenda) war ein holländischer Dichter und Schriftsteller. Er war eine führende Figur der konservativ-calvinistischen Erweckungsbewegung Réveil. (de)
  • Isaäc da Costa, né le 14 janvier 1798 à Amsterdam et mort le 28 avril 1860 dans la même ville, est un poète juif de langue hollandaise, écrivain, historien et avocat. Le prénom est parfois orthographié Isaac. (fr)
  • Isaäc da Costa (Amsterdam, 1798 – 1860) è stato uno scrittore olandese. Di origini ebraico-portoghesi, si convertì al calvinismo per influsso di Willem Bilderdijk; tra le sue opere si annoverano Accuse contro lo spirito del secolo (1823) e Guardiano, che ne è della notte? (1847), opera inquietantemente profetica della Rivoluzione del 1848. (it)
  • Isaac da Costa, född 14 januari 1798, död 28 april 1860, var en nederländsk poet. Isaac da Costa var sefardisk jude, lät döpa sig 1822 och blev en lidelsefull förkämpe för kristendomen. Hans andlige fader var Willem Bilderdijk. Da Costa utgav 1823 sin stridsskrift, Bezwaren tegen den geest der eeuw. Bland hans lyriska arbeten märks Feestliederen (1828) och Hagar (1855). (sv)
  • Isaäc da Costa (ur. 14 stycznia 1798 w Amsterdamie, zm. 28 kwietnia 1860 tamże) – duński pisarz i poeta. (pl)
  • Исаак да Коста (нидерл. Isaäc da Costa, 1798—1860) — нидерландский богослов, писатель и поэт. (ru)
  • Isaac da Costa (14 de Janeiro de 1798 em Amsterdã; 18 de Abril de 1860 em Amsterdã), era um poeta judeu português de língua holandesa e um historiador do povo israelita. (pt)
  • Isaäc da Costa (14 January 1798 – 28 April 1860) was a Jewish poet. Da Costa was born in Amsterdam in the Netherlands. His father, an aristocratic Sephardic Portuguese Jew, Daniel da Costa, a relative of Uriel Acosta, was a prominent merchant in the city of Amsterdam; his mother, Rebecca Ricardo, was a sister of the English political economist David Ricardo. Daniel da Costa, soon recognizing his son's love for study, destined him for the bar, and sent him to the Latin school from 1806 to 1811. Here Isaäc wrote his first verses. Through his Hebrew teacher, the mathematician and Hebraist Moses Lemans, he became acquainted with the great Dutch poet Bilderdijk, who, at the request of Isaäc's father, agreed to supervise the boy's further education. Bilderdijk taught him Roman law, and a familia (en)
  • Isaäc da Costa (Amsterdam, 14 januari 1798 - 28 april 1860) was een Amsterdams dichter en historicus. Da Costa kwam uit een welgesteld joods bankiersgezin. Hij volgde de Latijnse school en werd op vijftienjarige leeftijd lid van het Israëlitisch genootschap 'Concordia Crescimus'. (nl)
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