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Jan Leernout, Latinized Janus Lernutius (1545–1619) was a Latin poet from the
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(now
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).


Life

Leernout was born to a wealthy family in Bruges on 15 November 1545. He was educated in Ghent and Antwerp, and then at the University of Leuven.
Louis Roersch Louis Chrétien Roersch (1831–1891) was a Belgian philologist who contributed 26 articles to the ''Biographie nationale de Belgique''. Life Roersch was born in Maastricht on 30 May 1831 and was educated at the athenaeum in the city. He went on t ...
, "Leernout (Jean)", ''
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''
vol. 11
(Brussels, 1891), 631-638.
Around 1565 he travelled to Paris, where he became friends with
Janus Dousa Janus Dousa (Latinized from Jan van der Does), Lord of Noordwyck (6 December 1545 – 8 October 1604), was a Dutch statesman, jurist, historian, poet and philologist, and the first Librarian of Leiden University Library. Biography He was born i ...
and Lucas Fruytier. The three encouraged one another in writing poetry, particularly translating epigrams from book 7 of the ''
Greek Anthology The ''Greek Anthology'' () is a collection of poems, mostly epigrams, that span the Classical Greece, Classical and Byzantine periods of Greek literature. Most of the material of the ''Greek Anthology'' comes from two manuscripts, the ''Palatine ...
'' into Latin. Lernutius also composed praises of the kisses and the eyes of Hyella. In July and August 1568 he visited Dousa at his castle in
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, near Leiden. In April 1570 he was again in Leuven, where he became friends with
Justus Lipsius Justus Lipsius (Joest Lips or Joost Lips; October 18, 1547 – March 23, 1606) was a Flemish Catholic philologist, philosopher, and humanist. Lipsius wrote a series of works designed to revive ancient Stoicism in a form that would be compatibl ...
. During the early stages of the
Dutch Revolt The Eighty Years' War or Dutch Revolt (; 1566/1568–1648) was an armed conflict in the Habsburg Netherlands between disparate groups of rebels and the Spanish government. The causes of the war included the Reformation, centralisation, exc ...
he sought refuge in
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, then for several months at the
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, being present, together with Lipsius, when their friend Victor Giselinus (Ghyselinck) graduated Doctor of Medicine. He wrote a farewell elegy when Giselinus returned to the Low Countries, then himself travelled to Italy. On 1 July 1572 he sent Dousa an elegy on the bitterness of exile from Pavia. He travelled around Italy, spending time at Rome, and returned to Pavia late in 1573. The following spring, he set off for the Low Countries. On 17 October 1575, in the church of St Giles, Bruges, he married Marie Tortelboom, with whom he would have 12 children. In 1577 Lipsius visited him in Bruges before going to Leiden to take up his new post there; in the autumn of 1578 Lernutius and Giselinus went to visit Lipsius in Leiden. In 1577, Lernutius became an alderman on the city council, serving in various capacities until 1583. In 1579
Christopher Plantin Christophe Plantin (; – 1 July 1589) was a French Renaissance humanist and book printer and publisher who resided and worked in Antwerp. He established in Antwerp one of the most prominent publishing houses of his time, the Plantin Press. I ...
published Lernutius's first volume of poetry, ''Carmina'', which included a cycle of 42 poems on Hyella's eyes, "Ocelli", in the manner of Catullus. On the strength of this volume, which was reckoned among the best Latin verse of the time,
Rudolf II Rudolf II (18 July 1552 – 20 January 1612) was Holy Roman Emperor (1576–1612), King of Hungary and Croatia (as Rudolf I, 1572–1608), King of Bohemia (1575–1608/1611) and Archduke of Austria (1576–1608). He was a member of the H ...
ennobled Lernutius in 1581. In September 1587, travelling to
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, he was captured and held to ransom by soldiers from the English garrison in
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. Interventions by his friends secured him better treatment, but not his release. In 1590 he was transferred to England, where he was released in 1592. After his release he broke an arm in a fall from a horse. He returned to city government in 1599, and served six terms as alderman in the years 1609–1616. In 1606, he completed a volume of victory odes on the successes of
Ambrogio Spinola Ambrogio Spinola Doria, 1st Marquess of Los Balbases and 1st Duke of Sesto (1569 – 25 September 1630) was an Italian military leader and nobleman of the Republic of Genoa, who served as a Spanish general and won a number of important battles. ...
in the
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, Siege of Lingen, Siege of Groenlo, and elsewhere. This was published in 1607 by
Hieronymus Verdussen Verdussen was a dynasty of printers in Antwerp, starting with Hieronymus Verdussen I in the late sixteenth century, and ending around 1800. Many other printers in Antwerp were also related to the Verdussens through marriage. They specialized in reli ...
. Another volume of love poetry, ''Basia'', appeared in 1614, published in Leiden by
Lodewijk Elzevir Lodewijk Elzevir (c. 1540 – 4 February 1617), originally ''Lodewijk or Louis Elsevier or Elzevier'', was a printer, born in the city of Leuven (today in Belgium, then part of the Habsburg Netherlands or Spanish Netherlands). He was the founder of ...
. In Bruges, he founded literary and poetic circles with his friend Anselmus Beoetius de Boodt (1550-1632). Lernutius died in Bruges on 29 September 1619, and was buried in the Church of St Salvator. His only surviving prose work, a study of
Charles the Good Charles the Good (10842 March 1127) was Count of Flanders from 1119 to 1127. His murder and its aftermath were chronicled by Galbert of Bruges. He was beatified by Pope Leo XIII in 1882 through ''cultus'' ''confirmation''. Early life Charles ...
probably written before 1604, was prepared for posthumous publication by his son.


Works

* ''Carmina'' (Antwerp,
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, 1579) * ''Encomiastica ordinibus Mandria universim et singillatim consecrata'' (Bruges, P. Soutaert, 1604) * ''Epinicia honori et virtuti ducis Ambros. Spinulae dicata'' (Antwerp,
Hieronymus Verdussen Verdussen was a dynasty of printers in Antwerp, starting with Hieronymus Verdussen I in the late sixteenth century, and ending around 1800. Many other printers in Antwerp were also related to the Verdussens through marriage. They specialized in reli ...
, 1607) * ''Epicedia, sive funus Lipsianum immortalitati sacr.'' (Antwerp, Hieronymus Verdussen, 1607) * ''Idyllia Filio Dei et magnae Matri Virgini sacra'' (Leuven, Sassius, 1612) * ''Initia, basia, ocelli et alia poemata ab ipso auctore publicata'' (Leiden,
Lodewijk Elzevir Lodewijk Elzevir (c. 1540 – 4 February 1617), originally ''Lodewijk or Louis Elsevier or Elzevier'', was a printer, born in the city of Leuven (today in Belgium, then part of the Habsburg Netherlands or Spanish Netherlands). He was the founder of ...
, 1614)On Google Books
/ref> * ''De natura et cultu Karoli I, comitis Flandriae'' (Bruges, Guillaume de Neve, 1621)


References

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