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Johannes van den Driesche

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He carried on an extensive correspondence with the learned in different countries; for, besides letters in Hebrew, Greek and other languages, there were found amongst his papers upwards of 2000 written in Latin. He had a son, John, who died in England at the age of twenty-one, and was accounted a
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states the number of the printed works and treatises of the elder Drusius at forty-eight, and of the unprinted at upwards of twenty. Of the former more than two-thirds were inserted in the collection entitled
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He was learned in Hebrew and in Jewish antiquities; and in 1600 the states-general employed him, at a salary of 400 florins a year, to write notes on the difficult passages in the
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Upon the pacification of Ghent (1576), he returned with his father to their own country, and was appointed professor of Oriental languages at the
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party with unfairness in the execution of the task, and the last sixteen years of his life were therefore marred by controversy.
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Amongst the works of Drusius not to be found in this collection may be mentioned:
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Flemish Protestant divine, Orientalist, Christian Hebraist and exegete (1550–1616)
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Critici sacri, sive annotata doctissimorum virorum in Vetus et Novum Testamentum
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He wrote a large number of letters in Hebrew, besides notes on the Proverbs of
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prodigy of learning. He had mastered Hebrew at the age of nine, and
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said that he was a better Hebrew scholar than his father.
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Tabulae in grammaticam Chaldaicam ad usum juventutis
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Index


Protestant
divine
Orientalist
Christian Hebraist
exegete
Oudenarde
Flanders
Greek
Latin
Ghent
philosophy
Leuven
Hebrew
Antoine Rodolphe Chevallier
Cambridge
Oxford
University of Leiden
Friesland
University of Franeker

Old Testament
Jacobus Arminius
Contra-Remonstrant
Scaliger
Solomon
Jean-Noël Paquot
Critici sacri, sive annotata doctissimorum virorum in Vetus et Novum Testamentum
Sulpicius Severus
Petrus Cunaeus

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