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When a first name (given name) is used with a van surname, the van is not
capitalized. When a surname is used alone, without a first name, in a sentence,
the Van is capitaliized. A.J.F. van Laer, the great historian and translator,
had it consistently correct in his published writings. Whenever he referred
to someone in a sentence without using the first name, Van Laer always
capitalized the Van. But when he referred to someone including the first name or
initials, A.J.F. van Laer used a small v in van.
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