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− | F.C. Dominicus (Foort Cornelis Dominicus - 1884-1976), teacher and cultural historian. | + | [[F.C. Dominicus]] (Foort Cornelis Dominicus - 1884-1976), teacher and cultural historian. |
− | Though living much of his life in Holland, he spent a number of years (1913-1920) in Grahamstown, as a teacher of languages at St Andrews College and completing a degree at the university there. He then returned to and spent the rest of his life as teacher and author but retained a strong interest in South Africa, producing a number of publications on the country its history and its people | + | Though living much of his life in Holland, he spent a number of years (1913-1920) in Grahamstown, as a teacher of languages at St Andrews College and completing a degree at the university there. He then returned to and spent the rest of his life as teacher and author, but retained a strong interest in South Africa, producing a number of publications on the country its history and its people. |
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+ | Of particular interest to theatre history is his little booklet ''Het Huiselik en Maarschappelik Leven van de Zuid-Afrikaner in de eerste helft der 18de eeuw'' ("The domestic and social life of the South African in the first half of the 18th century" - published in s-Gravenhage, Holland, in 1919). Among other things the book details certain cultural performances in the country, such as the roots of the [[Van Der Stel Festival]] in Stellenbosch. | ||
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Revision as of 07:44, 20 March 2016
F.C. Dominicus (Foort Cornelis Dominicus - 1884-1976), teacher and cultural historian.
Though living much of his life in Holland, he spent a number of years (1913-1920) in Grahamstown, as a teacher of languages at St Andrews College and completing a degree at the university there. He then returned to and spent the rest of his life as teacher and author, but retained a strong interest in South Africa, producing a number of publications on the country its history and its people.
Of particular interest to theatre history is his little booklet Het Huiselik en Maarschappelik Leven van de Zuid-Afrikaner in de eerste helft der 18de eeuw ("The domestic and social life of the South African in the first half of the 18th century" - published in s-Gravenhage, Holland, in 1919). Among other things the book details certain cultural performances in the country, such as the roots of the Van Der Stel Festival in Stellenbosch.
Sources
"F.C. Dominicus" in Wikipedia: https://nl.wikipedia.org/wiki/F.C._Dominicus
Facsimile version of Het Huiselik en Maarschappelik Leven van de Zuid-Afrikaner in de eerste helft der 18de eeuw by F.C. Domenicus[1]
F.C.L. Bosman, 1928. Drama en Toneel in Suid-Afrika, Deel I: 1652-1855. Pretoria: J.H. de Bussy. [2]: pp. 17, 545.