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In 1542, Cruucke was teaching Latin and Greek in a convent in Leuven. He applied for a position at the
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While these editions were quite successful in their time, modern scholars question the merit of these works. Their popularity in the 16th and 17th centuries is attested to by the fact that all rare book collections in
Western Europe hold at least one copy of one of Cruucke's editions, either in an
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Q. Horatii Flacci
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Cruucke became a prominent intellectual in Bruges, on account of his large collection of books, as well as his collection of ancient coins. He taught many notable humanists of the age, including
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Flemish name Cruucke or Cruycke which means 'jar'.
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