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144: 225: 205: 191: 175: 162: 572: 36: 441:("The Massacre of the Innocents"), which was published only in 1632. He was, however, especially prolific in writing elegies, of which a large part was dedicated to his love for a girl called Rossa. A first collection appeared in 1603. Ever larger and revised collections of his 331:. In 1602, he started lecturing, in 1603 he was appointed professor of poetics, in 1605 professor of Greek, and at the death of Merula in 1607 he succeeded that illustrious scholar as the 4th librarian of 420:
In 1609, he printed a first edition of his Latin orations. Ever more voluminous new editions appeared until the final edition of 1642 which comprised 35 orations. The collection ended with the ironical
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His proficiency in the classical languages won the praise of all the best scholars of Europe, and offers were made to him, but in vain, to accept honourable positions outside
445:, also containing other genres, saw the light regularly. By 1628 he had contributed a Latin poem praising the renowned fencer Gerard Thibault to the front of his book 682:
The literary theories of Daniel Heinsius. A study of the development and background of his views on literary theory and criticism during the period from 1602 to 1612
473:("Mirror of illustrious women"), was published in 1606. Heinsius also experimented in Dutch poetry after classical models. His efforts were collected by his friend 498: 587: 723:
In: Neo-Latin Commentaries and the Management of Knowledge in the Late Middle Ages and the Early Modern Period (1400-1700). Leuven 2013, p. 325-346.
663:, by Daniel Heinsius. Translated by Paul R. Sellin and John J. McManmon, With Introduction and Notes by Paul R. Sellin, Northridge, California 1971 786: 675:
Anlehnung und Abgrenzung. Untersuchungen zur Rezeption der niederländischen Literatur in der deutschen Dichtungsreform des siebzehnten Jahrhunderts
821: 796: 592: 521:("On the contempt of death", 1621), which has a Christian-Stoical content. His wife died in 1633, and Heinsius got into a conflict with 806: 525:, who was appointed as his colleague in 1631. He became more and more lonely and embittered. He stopped lecturing in 1647. He died in 300: 276: 766: 100: 756: 409:("How to make a tragedy", 1611). It was a personal and easily accessible version of what Aristotle had written on tragedy in his 72: 751: 79: 816: 335:. In 1612, he was appointed as 'Professor Politices', the world's first chair in political science. Through his ties with 53: 86: 811: 781: 761: 746: 510: 119: 362:
As a classical scholar Heinsius edited many Latin and Greek classical as well as patristic authors, amongst others:
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Contempt for Commentators. Transformation of the Commentary Tradition in Daniel Heinsius’ "Constitutio tragoediae"
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Valde Itali nos amant: et jam clanculum εἰς τὴν επτάλοφον, ingenti præmio, videndæ urbis causa, invitamur.
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Daniel Heinsius and Stuart England, with a Short-Title Checklist of the Works of Daniel Heinsius
505:(1620), who was to become a famous Latin poet and book collector, and Elizabeth (1623). At the 344: 296: 284: 641: 395: 352: 348: 251:) (9 June 1580 – 25 February 1655) was one of the most famous scholars of the 577:
One or more of the preceding sentences incorporates text from a publication now in the
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In 1601, he published, under the pseudonym of Theocritus à Ganda ("Theocritus from Ghent"),
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for Elzeviers edition (1624, 1633). In these years, he also wrote a large didactic poem,
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and others; he was soon taken into the society of these celebrated men as their equal.
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then enjoying Papal favour, Heinsius began corresponding with Barberini’s protégés
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Heinsius first drew attention to himself as a Latin poet with his Senecan tragedy
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for the nearly sixty remaining years of his life. There he studied under
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A Descriptive Catalogue of Books, in the Library of John Holmes, F.S.A.
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The manuscripts Evangeliorum Antiquissimus of Daniel Heinsius
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Daniel Heinsius and the Textus Receptus of the New Testament
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in Dutch. It was re-edited in 1606/07 with the title
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Sylloges epistolarum a viris illustribus scriptarum
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He soon rose in dignity at the 570: 34: 767:Dutch people of Flemish descent 452: 428: 45:needs additional citations for 757:Burials at Pieterskerk, Leiden 633: 612: 600: 435:Auriacus, sive libertas saucia 319:Professor at Leiden University 13: 1: 752:17th-century writers in Latin 654: 626:. Vol. 2. p. 453. 339:and others of the circle of 7: 817:Dutch Renaissance humanists 666:Becker-Cantarino, Baerbel, 539: 415:De constitutione tragoediae 351:, the poet and theologian, 259:His youth and student years 10: 838: 546:List of people from Ghent 459:Quaeris quid sit Amor...? 333:Leiden University Library 232: 213: 183: 154: 150: 141: 134: 812:Dutch Golden Age writers 782:Leiden University alumni 762:Dutch classical scholars 747:17th-century Dutch poets 688:Sellin, Paul R. (1968). 551: 407:De tragica constitutione 696:Oxford University Press 593:Encyclopædia Britannica 387:Publius Ovidius Naso's 345:Giovanni Battista Doni 301:Marnix de St Aldegonde 285:University of Franeker 187:25 February 1655  479:Nederduytsche poemata 396:Clement of Alexandria 353:Baldassarre Bonifacio 349:Bartolomeo Tortoletti 263:Heinsius was born in 640:John Holmes (1830). 329:University of Leiden 217:University teacher, 54:improve this article 673:Bornemann, Ulrich, 519:De contemptu mortis 447:Academie de L'espee 439:Herodes infanticida 299:, and there he met 792:Writers from Ghent 661:On Plot in Tragedy 523:Claudius Salmasius 467:Emblemata amatoria 694:. 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