Jacobus Cruquius
Jacob Cruucke or Jacob van Cruyck, also known by his Latinized name, Latinized name Jacobus Cruquius and in French-language literature as Jacques de Crucque (Mesen, before 1520 - 22 June 1584) was a Flemish people, Flemish humanist, philologist, and scholar of the 16th century. He is mainly known for his publications on the works of the Roman empire, Roman Lyric poetry, lyric poet Horace based on ancient manuscripts kept in the library of a local monastery, since lost to fire. Life Little is known about his early life and training. He enrolled in the Old University of Leuven on 29 August 1532 and graduated with the degree of ''magister artium'' on 18 February 1535. He afterwards studied law at the same university and obtained a ''licentiatus'' degree in canon law. While studying law, he also took courses with renowned humanists Conrad Goclenius and Petrus Nannius at the Collegium Trilingue, a college where Latin, Greek and Hebrew were taught. In 1542, Cruucke was teaching Latin an ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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