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Petrus Scriverius, the latinised form of Peter Schrijver or Schryver (12 January 1576 – 30 April 1660), was a Dutch writer and scholar on the history of the Low Countries. He was born at Haarlem and was educated by at the University of Leiden, where he formed a close intimacy with Daniel Heinsius. In 1599 he married Anna van der Aar, and from 1611 to 1613, he was the headmaster of the Latin School in Duisburg, now Landfermann-Gymnasium. He belonged to the party of Oldenbarnevelt and Grotius and brought down the displeasure of the government by a copy of Latin verses to honour of their friend, the Remonstrant Leiden pensionaris Rombout Hoogerbeets. Scriverius' poems were considered libelous and he was fined 200 guilders, but when the councilmen came to collect, Scriverius directed them to

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  • Petrus Scriverius, niederländisch Peter Schryver oder Pieter Schrijver (* Amsterdam, 12. Januar 1576; † Oudewater, 30. April 1660) war ein niederländischer Philologe, Historiker und Schriftsteller. (de)
  • Petrus SCRIVERIUS, origine Peter SCHRIJVER (* Amsterdamo, en la 12-a de Januaro 1576 - Oudewater, en la 30-a de Aprilo 1660) estis nederlanda latinisto, filologo, humanisto, historiisto, poeto kaj erudiciulo. Ĉi tiu klera latinisto, estis nelacigebla esploristo koncentriĝanta sian studon en la erudiciaj societoj, en Lejdeno, kie li vivis. Lerta verkisto, estis ankaŭ homo pri beletristiko, kaj neniam akceptis okupon, nek pli poste kiam li fariĝis konato dank'al sia laboroj pri historio, kontentiĝante kiel atendanto de la bezonoj de la profesoroj en la kolegio de la Universitato de Lejdeno. (eo)
  • Pierre Schryver ou Pieter Schryver, dit en langue docte Scriverius, est un poète, historien et philologue né à Haarlem le 12 janvier 1576 et mort à Leyde le 30 avril 1660. (fr)
  • Petrus Scriverius, the latinised form of Peter Schrijver or Schryver (12 January 1576 – 30 April 1660), was a Dutch writer and scholar on the history of the Low Countries. He was born at Haarlem and was educated by at the University of Leiden, where he formed a close intimacy with Daniel Heinsius. In 1599 he married Anna van der Aar, and from 1611 to 1613, he was the headmaster of the Latin School in Duisburg, now Landfermann-Gymnasium. He belonged to the party of Oldenbarnevelt and Grotius and brought down the displeasure of the government by a copy of Latin verses to honour of their friend, the Remonstrant Leiden pensionaris Rombout Hoogerbeets. Scriverius' poems were considered libelous and he was fined 200 guilders, but when the councilmen came to collect, Scriverius directed them to the kitchen to collect pots and pans, which were not worth enough money. His wife then directed the gentlemen to the books in the library by claiming that it was the books that caused her husband to write the poems and so proceeds from a book sale should pay for the fine on them. Scriverius and his wife enjoyed a long marriage of 57 years and had at least 8 children. Their portraits were painted on the occasion of their 25th wedding anniversary by Frans Hals. Most of his life was passed in Leiden, but in 1650 he became blind, and the last years of his life were spent in his son's house at Oudewater, 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 of Joseph 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 by , 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 . See also Peerlkamp, Vitae Belgarum qui latina carmina scripserunt (Brussels, 1822), and J. H. Hoeufft, Parnassus latino-belgicus (Amsterdam, 1819). (en)
  • Petrus Scriverius (Amsterdam, 12 januari 1576 – Oudewater, 30 april 1660) was een Nederlands oudheidkundige en filoloog. Hij woonde het grootste deel van zijn leven als onafhankelijk geleerde in Leiden. (nl)
  • Petrus Scriverius, a forma latinizada de Peter Schrijver ou Schryver (Amsterdã, 12 de janeiro de 1576 – Oudewater, 30 de abril de 1660), foi um escritor neerlandês e acadêmico em história nos Países Baixos e na Bélgica. (pt)
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  • Petrus Scriverius, niederländisch Peter Schryver oder Pieter Schrijver (* Amsterdam, 12. Januar 1576; † Oudewater, 30. April 1660) war ein niederländischer Philologe, Historiker und Schriftsteller. (de)
  • Petrus SCRIVERIUS, origine Peter SCHRIJVER (* Amsterdamo, en la 12-a de Januaro 1576 - Oudewater, en la 30-a de Aprilo 1660) estis nederlanda latinisto, filologo, humanisto, historiisto, poeto kaj erudiciulo. Ĉi tiu klera latinisto, estis nelacigebla esploristo koncentriĝanta sian studon en la erudiciaj societoj, en Lejdeno, kie li vivis. Lerta verkisto, estis ankaŭ homo pri beletristiko, kaj neniam akceptis okupon, nek pli poste kiam li fariĝis konato dank'al sia laboroj pri historio, kontentiĝante kiel atendanto de la bezonoj de la profesoroj en la kolegio de la Universitato de Lejdeno. (eo)
  • Pierre Schryver ou Pieter Schryver, dit en langue docte Scriverius, est un poète, historien et philologue né à Haarlem le 12 janvier 1576 et mort à Leyde le 30 avril 1660. (fr)
  • Petrus Scriverius (Amsterdam, 12 januari 1576 – Oudewater, 30 april 1660) was een Nederlands oudheidkundige en filoloog. Hij woonde het grootste deel van zijn leven als onafhankelijk geleerde in Leiden. (nl)
  • Petrus Scriverius, a forma latinizada de Peter Schrijver ou Schryver (Amsterdã, 12 de janeiro de 1576 – Oudewater, 30 de abril de 1660), foi um escritor neerlandês e acadêmico em história nos Países Baixos e na Bélgica. (pt)
  • Petrus Scriverius, the latinised form of Peter Schrijver or Schryver (12 January 1576 – 30 April 1660), was a Dutch writer and scholar on the history of the Low Countries. He was born at Haarlem and was educated by at the University of Leiden, where he formed a close intimacy with Daniel Heinsius. In 1599 he married Anna van der Aar, and from 1611 to 1613, he was the headmaster of the Latin School in Duisburg, now Landfermann-Gymnasium. He belonged to the party of Oldenbarnevelt and Grotius and brought down the displeasure of the government by a copy of Latin verses to honour of their friend, the Remonstrant Leiden pensionaris Rombout Hoogerbeets. Scriverius' poems were considered libelous and he was fined 200 guilders, but when the councilmen came to collect, Scriverius directed them to (en)
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  • Petrus Scriverius (pt)
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