Nicolaas van Buren

Nicolaas van Buren (1578–1619), Latinized Nicolaus Burenus, was a Dutch Jesuit and a translator of controversial and devotional writings.

Born in Arnhem, he became a Jesuit in 1596, and died in the Spanish Netherlands on 18 October 1619.

[1] Authors that he translated include Martin Becanus, Francisco Arias, Robert Bellarmine, Luca Pinelli and Fulvio Androzzi.

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