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Jacobus Cruquius

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20: 149: 114:. Cruucke replaced Cassander starting from 8 February 1543 until his death on 22 June 1584. The Cuba foundation was named after its founder, Jan de Witte (1475-1540), who had been bishop of Cuba from 1528 to 1530 and willed his money to establish a chair of “bonae litterae” (established in 1541) and a chair of theology (established in 1545) in Bruges. 183:. The monastery was colloquially called the " Blandijnklooster" and the manuscripts were thus referred to as the "Blandinian manuscripts". All four manuscripts were destroyed in 1566 in a fire at the monastery, leaving his edition as the sole surviving record of a number of commentaries not otherwise known, such as those made by the so-called " 105:
In 1542, Cruucke was teaching Latin and Greek in a convent in Leuven. He applied for a position at the Collegium Trilingue to replace Nannius who was planning to leave for Italy. While he did not get the position as Nannius had called off his Italy trip, his application had drawn the attention of 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 Carminvm liber qvartvs, ex antiqviss. manvscriptis codicibvs cvm commentarijs falsò adhuc Porphyrioni & Acroni adscriptis Voorkant Quintus Horatius Flaccus ex officina Huberti Goltzi
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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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he was asked to contribute a page in 1576. He added below his text a drawing of a jar, a reference to his Flemish name Cruucke or Cruycke which means 'jar'.
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Verbeke, Demmy (2009). "Horace from Bruges to Cambridge: The Editions by Jacobus Cruquius and Richard Bentley". In Sacré, Dirk; Papy, Jan (eds.).
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Of special interest is Cruucke's access to an extremely rare and ancient manuscript of Horace now referred to as V, variously known otherwise as
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De eerste Neolatijnse MenippeĂŻsche satire. I. Lipsi Satyra Menippaea. Somnium. Lusus in Nostri aevi Criticos (1581)
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who supported him in the publication of his books. Jacob van Cruycke also knew the Leiden University librarinan
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Syntagmatia: Essays on Neo-Latin Literature in Honour of Monique Mund-Dopchie and Gilbert Tournoy
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and Franciscus Modius. He was also in contact with leading humanists of his time such as
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based on ancient manuscripts kept in the library of a local monastery, since lost to fire.
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Cruucke published several separate volumes of this work from 1565 to 1578—the first with
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degree in canon law. While studying law, he also took courses with renowned humanists
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on 18 February 1535. He afterwards studied law at the same university and obtained a
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Title page of 'Q. Horatii Flacci Carminum, liber quartus', 1565 edition
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Little is known about his early life and training. He enrolled in the
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in: Lampas, Volume 12, nr. 4/5, W.E.J. Tjeenk Willink, 1979, p. 330
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Cruucke is primarily known from his editions of the lyric poet
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assembled from four ancient manuscripts in the library of the
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original printing or one of the expanded versions from 1597.
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Latinized
Mesen
Flemish
philologist
Roman
lyric poet
Horace
Old University of Leuven
magister artium
Conrad Goclenius
Petrus Nannius
Collegium Trilingue
Georgius Cassander
Bruges
Jacobus Raevardus
Lucas Fruterius
Victor Giselinus
Janus Lernutius
Justus Lipsius
Janus Dousa
Album Amicorum

Janus Dousa
Horace
Benedictine
St. Peter's Abbey, Ghent
Blandijnberg
Commentator Cruquianus
Hubert Goltzius

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