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Pieter Burman the Younger

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Pieter Burman
Born23 October 1713
Died24 June 1778(1778-06-24) (aged 64)

Pieter Burman (23 October 1713 – 24 June 1778), also known as Peter or Pieter Burmann (Latin: Petrus Burmannus) and distinguished from his uncle as "the Younger" (Secundus or Junior), was a Dutch philologist.

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Life

Born in Amsterdam, he was brought up by his uncle in Leiden, and afterwards studied law and philology under CA Duker and Arnold von Drakenborch at Utrecht. In 1735, he was appointed professor of eloquence and history at Franeker, with which the chair of poetry was combined in 1741. In the following year he left Franeker for Amsterdam to become professor of history and philology at the Athenaeum Illustre of Amsterdam. He was subsequently professor of poetry (1744), general librarian (1752), and inspector of the gymnasium (1753). In 1777 he retired, and died on 24 June 1778 at Santhorst, near Wassenaar.[1]

He resembled his more famous uncle in the manner and direction of his studies, and in his violent disposition, which involved him in quarrels with contemporaries, notably Saxe and Christian Adolph Klotz. He was a man of extensive learning, and had a great talent for Latin poetry. His most valuable works are:

  • Anthologia Veterum Latinorum Epigrammatum et Poematum (1759–1763)
  • Aristophanis comoediae Novem (1760)
  • Rhetorica.[1]

He completed the editions of Vergil (1767)[2] and Claudian (1760), which had been left unfinished by his uncle, and commenced an edition of Propertius, one of his best works, which was only half printed at the time of his death. It was completed by L. van Santen and published in 1780.[1]

Notes

  1. ^ a b c  One or more of the preceding sentences incorporates text from a publication now in the public domainChisholm, Hugh, ed. (1911). "Burmann, Pieter". Encyclopædia Britannica. Vol. 4 (11th ed.). Cambridge University Press. p. 846.
  2. ^ Burmannus (1746).

References

  • Burmannus, Petrus (1746), Burmannus, Petrus Junior (ed.), P. Virgilii Maronis Opera, cum Integris & Emendatioribus Commentariis Servii, Philargyrii, Pierii, Accedunt Fulvii Ursini, Georgii Fabricii, Francisci Nansii, Joh. Musonii, Tanaquilli Fabri, et Aliorum, ac Praecipue Nicolai Heinsii Notae Nunc Primum Editae (in Latin), Amsterdam: Jacob Wetsten

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