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includes a 22-page foreword, with a dedication to the State of
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Haamstede, Eyndius wrote two books in Latin: a chronicle of Zeeland, which was the first of its kind. The unfinished work fell into oblivion after Van den Eynde's death, but was later rescued by the State of Zeeland. The State brought this work back to light by publishing it under
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de Witte, this work is a "gold mine of scholarship," and, among all those written on
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