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PERIZONIUS (or ACCINCTUS)

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Originally appearing in Volume V21, Page 172 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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PERIZONIUS (or ACCINCTUS)  , the name of JAKOB VOORBROEK (1651–1715), Dutch classical scholar, who was born at Appingedam in
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Groningen on the 26th of
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October 16 51 . He was the son of Anton Perizonius (1626–1672); the author of a once well-known
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treatise, De ratione studii theologici . Having studied at the university of Utrecht, he was appointed in 1682 to the chair of eloquence and
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history at
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Franeker through the influence of J . G . Graevius and Nicolas Heinsius . In 1693 he was promoted to the corresponding chair at
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Leiden, where he died on the 6th of
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April 1715 . The numerous
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works of Perizonius entitle him to a very high place among the scholars of his age .
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Special
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interest attaches to his edition of the
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Minerva of Francisco
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Sanchez or Sanctius of Salamanca (1st ed., 1587; ed . C . L . Bauer, 1793-1801), one of the last developments of the study of Latin grammar in its pre-scientific stage, when the phenomena of language were still regarded as for the most
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part disconnected, conventional or fortuitous . Mention should also be made of his Animadversiones historicae (r685), which may be said to have laid the
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foundations of
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historical criticism, and of his
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treatises on the
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Roman republic, alluded to by Niebuhr as marking the beginning of that new era of historical study with which his own name is so closely associated .

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article on Perizonius in
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Van der Aa's Biographisch Woordenboek der Nederlanden contains full
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biographical and bibliographical particulars; see also F . A . Eckstein in Ersch and Gruber's Allgemeine Encyklopddie .

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