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Petrus Scriverius

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129: 29: 121:. 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 271: 283: 98: 320: 375: 90:, survived to adulthood. Thanks to Anna's money and his own family capital, he needed no other source of income and was able to lead a life as an independent scholar. From 1611 to 1613, Scriverius was the headmaster of the Latin School in Duisburg, now 210: 71: 335: 128: 245: 133: 117:
and brought down the displeasure of the government by a copy of Latin verses to honour of their friend, the Remonstrant Leiden pensionaris
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to paint the Jacob blessing the sons of Joseph. It depicts his family, his father as Jacob, himself with his wife
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and their two sons, symbolic of Wendela's children from his first and second marriage, as biblical figures.
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He made many valuable contributions to the history of Holland:
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Corte historische Beschryvinghe der Nederlandscher Oorlogen
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In 1655/56 Scriverius' son Willem commissioned the artist
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Index

Peter Schrijver

Bartholomeus van der Helst
Dutch
Low Countries
Haarlem
Cornelis Schoneus
University of Leiden
Daniel Heinsius
Anna van der Aar
Willem Schrijver
Landfermann-Gymnasium

Dutch States Party
Oldenbarnevelt
Grotius
Rombout Hoogerbeets
Frans Hals

Jacob Blessing the Sons of Joseph
Rembrandt
Willem Schrijver
Rembrandt
Wendela de Graeff
Leiden
Oudewater
Martial
Ausonius
Pervigilium Veneris
Joseph Justus Scaliger

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