- Petrus Scriverius
Petrus Scriverius, the latinized form of Peter Schrijver or Schryver (
12 January 1576 -30 April 1660 ) was a Dutchwriter andscholar on the history of Holland and Belgium.He was born at
Amsterdam , and educated at theUniversity of Leiden , where he formed a close intimacy withDaniel Heinsius . He belonged to the party ofOldenbarneveldt andGrotius , and brought down the displeasure of the government by a copy of Latin verses in honor of their friendHoogerbeets . Most of his life was passed inLeiden , but in 1650 he became blind, and the last years of his life were spent in his sons house atOudewater , where he died in 1660.He is best known as a scholar by his notes on
Martial ,Ausonius , the "Pervigilium Veneris "; editions of the poems ofJoseph Justus Scaliger (Leiden, 1615), of the "De re militari" of Vegetius Renatus, the tragedies of Seneca ("P. Scriverii collectanea veterum tragicorum", 1621), &c. His "Opera anecdota, philologica, et poetica" (Utrecht, 1738) was edited byA. H. Westerhovius , and his "Nederduitsche Gedichten" (1738) by S. Dockes.He made many valuable contributions to the history of Holland: "Batavia Illustrata" (4 parts, Leiden, 1609); "Corte historische Beschryvinghe der Nederlandscher Oorlogen" (1612); "Inferioris Germaniae . . . historia" (1611, 4 parts); "Beschryvinghe van Out Batavien" (Arnheim, 1612); "Het oude Goutsche chronycxken van Hollandt", as editor, and printed at Amsterdam in 1663; and "Principes Hollandiae Zelandiae et Frisiae" (Haarlem, 1650), translated (1678) into Dutch by
Pieter Brugman .See also Peerlkamp, "Vitae Belgarum qui latina carmina scripserunt" (Brussels, 1822), and J. H. Hoeufft, "Parnassus latino-belgicus" (Amsterdam, 1819).
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