Tiberius Hemsterhuis

Tiberius Hemsterhuis

Tiberius Hemsterhuis (January 9, 1685 - April 7, 1766), Dutch philologist and critic, was born in Groningen, in The Netherlands.

His father, a learned physician, gave him such a good early education that, when he entered the university of his native city in his fifteenth year, he speedily proved himself to be the best student of mathematics. After a year or two at Groningen he was attracted to the university of Leiden by the fame of Perizonius. 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 philosophy at Amsterdam in his twentieth year, he had already directed his attention to the study of the ancient languages.

In 1706 he completed the edition of Pollux's "Onomasticon" begun by Lederlin; but the praise he received from his countrymen was more than counterbalanced by two letters of criticism from Bentley, which mortified him so keenly that for two months he refused to open a Greek book. In 1717 Hemsterhuis was appointed professor of Greek at Franeker, but he did not enter on his duties there till 1720. In 1738 he became professor of national history as well. Two years afterwards he was called to teach the same subjects at Leiden, where he died on the 7 April 1766.

Hemsterhuis was the founder of a Dutch school of criticism, which had famous disciples in Valckenaer, Lennep and Ruhnken.

His chief writings are the following:
*"Luciani colloquia et Timon" (1708)
*"Aristophanis Plutus" (1744)
*"Notae, etc., ad Xenophontem Ephesium" in the "Miscellanea critica" of Amsterdam, vols. iii. and iv.
*"Observationes ad Chrysostomi homilias" (1784)
*"Orationes" (1784)
*a Latin translation of the "Birds" of Aristophanes, in Kuster's edition
*notes to Bernard's "Thomas Magister", to Alberti's Hesychius, to Ernesti's "Callimachus" and to Burmann's "Propertius".

See "Elogium T. Hemsterhusii" (with Bentley's letters) by Ruhnken (1789), and "Supplementa annotationis ad elogium T. Hemsterhusii", etc. (Leiden, 1874); also JE Sandys's "History of Classical Scholarship", ii. (1908).

References

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