, a native of Groningen, was one of the most elegant Latin poets
, a native of Groningen, was one of the most elegant Latin poets that part
of Europe has produced for a century past. Of his early
life we have no memorials. In 1760 he went to Italy, and
became acquainted with the most eminent scholars of that
period, and seems to have joined the cultivation of the modern
Italian, with that of the ancient classical taste, which he had
before imbibed, and of which be gave an excellent specimen
in his work “De Valetudine Literatorum,
” Leyden, Satyra de moribus Parhisiorumet FrUiae,
” De Oflicio mectici poema,
dedicated to cardinal Quirini,
” Groningen, Iter Veiietum,
” which he published at Venice, when on
his tour in 1760, and which displays the feeling, tajte, and
sentiment of a refined scholar. At Rome he was elected a
member of the Arcadi, and under the name which he assumed in compliance with the usual practice of that society,
he published in the above-mentioned year “Marii Curulli Groningensia satyræ,
” 8vo. In this his satire is free
and poignant, yet without merciless severity, and his Latin
uncommonly pure. In 1764, after his return home, he
published his “Notabilia,
” 2 books, and two more under
the same title in 1770, containing many anecdotes of the
Italian literati, and notices of his own history and opinions.
His other publications are, “Anni rustici Januarius,
” Groningen, Aves Frisicse,
” Rotterdam,