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115: 341: 25: 176:, but he did not enter on his duties there till 1720. In 1738 he became a professor of national history as well. Two years afterward, he was called to teach the same subjects at Leiden, where he died on 7 April 1766. 149:. His father, a learned physician, gave him a good early education and he entered the university of his native city in his fifteenth year, where he proved himself the best student of 207:, which mortified him so keenly that for two months he refused to open a Greek book. Hemsterhuis was the founder of a Dutch school of criticism which had disciples in 356: 412: 417: 200: 161:. While there, he was entrusted with the duty of arranging the manuscripts in the library. Though he accepted an appointment as professor of mathematics and 422: 361: 93: 427: 397: 65: 35: 392: 72: 203:(1672–1737), but the praise he received from his countrymen was more than counterbalanced by two letters of criticism from 79: 407: 165:
at Amsterdam in his twentieth year, he had already directed his attention to the study of the ancient languages.
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In 1717 Hemsterhuis was appointed a professor of Greek at the
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