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In nuptias ... Alberti Snoeckart ... cum ... Anna Margareta van Randtwyck, celebratas in Amerongen IV. Id. Jun. Anno MDCLXII.
No prior complete English translation of this text has been found.
The work is a 17th-century occasional Latin poem written for a specific wedding in the Netherlands. Extensive searches across multiple library catalogs and databases yielded no evidence of any English translation. Given the nature of such ephemeral, localized occasional poetry, it is highly improbable that a translation exists.
Verified Apr 1, 2026 via local catalogs, open library, google books, internet archive, openalex · methodology
Nicolaus Schaghen captures the height of 17th-century aristocratic expectation in this wedding poem for Albert Snoeckart and Anna Margareta van Randtwyck. Readers will see how classical mythology served as a mandatory framework for validating the social standing and dynastic hopes of the Dutch nobility.
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