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Jacobus Revius

Jacobus Revius (born Jakob Reefsen; November 1586 – 15 November 1658) was a Dutch poet, Calvinist theologian and church historian. His most renowned collection of poems, the Over-ysselsche Sangen en Dichten (1630), forms a high point of Dutch baroque. According to Pieter Geyl,

Jacobus Revius
Born
Jakob Reefsen

November 1586
Died(1658-11-15)November 15, 1658
Occupation(s)poet, theologian, church historian

…the real spirit of Calvinism, in its unimpeachable austerity, in its ferocity as well as in its self-abnegation, was personified in Revius […][1]

Life edit

Revius was born in Deventer, the son of the town's mayor, Ryck Reefsen, during the Dutch Revolt. Not long after his birth, in 1587, Deventer fell into Spanish hands and his mother fled with him to Amsterdam where he was raised.[2] He was educated at Leiden (1604–07) and Franeker (1607–10), and in 1610-1612 visited various foreign universities, particularly the Academy of Saumur, Montauban, and Orléans. Here, he got acquainted with Renaissance poetry which would have a big influence on his own poetry. Returning to the Netherlands, he held brief pastorates at Zeddam, Winterswijk, and Aalten in 1613, and by Oct., 1614, he had become pastor in his native city of Deventer, where he remained twenty-seven years. In 1618 he was appointed librarian of the Fraterhuis, and in the same year the Synod of Dort assigned him a part in the new revision of the Dutch translation of the Old Testament; the Statenvertaling. The committee of translators and revisers, which convened at Leiden in 1633-34, made Revius secretary. He likewise took an active part in the establishment of the Athenaeum at Deventer in 1630, and was influential in calling the first professors. From 1641 he was regent at the State Seminary at the University of Leiden.[3][4]

His closing years were embittered by the rise of Cartesianism, to which he was intensely opposed. A rare Hebrew scholar, Revius was also a prolific writer. He showed, however, a domineering disposition and exercised a vehement polemic, as shown in his struggle with Cartesianism and the Remonstrants. While endeavoring to avoid the contemporary controversy whether men might wear long hair, he was obliged to defend his moderate position.[4] He died in Leiden.

Thought edit

Revius’ work is sometimes passionately militant, sometimes deeply devout and religious, Calvinistic but also Renaissancistic. His Over-Ysselsche Sangen en Dichten of 1630 contains both a long section of poems on Biblical topics, and mixed secular poems. It was heavily influenced by French Catholic literature.[5]

Against the Remonstrants he wrote Schriftuurlijk tegen Bericht van de Leere der Gereformeerde Kerken aengaende de goddelijke Predestinatie ende andere aen-clevende Poineten (Deventer, 1617); against Anglican and royal absolutist Robert Filmer's Patriarcha, itself a disputation against the political doctrines of Suarez and Bellarmine, Revius wrote his Suarez Repurgatus (Leyden 1648); against the Cartesians he wrote especially his Statera philosophise Cartesiante (Leyden, 1650) and Theke, hoc eat levitas defensionia Cartesian (Letter, 1653). In support of the rights of the Church he wrote his Examen ... seu de potestate magistratuum reformatorum circa res erelesiastieas (Amsterdam, 1642), and his Uittreksels ... over de macht der merheid in het afzetten van predikanten (Leyden, 1650).

His most famous poem is Hy droegh onse smerten (He carried our sorrows) with its first line "T' en sijn de Joden niet, Heer Jesu, die u cruysten" (It's not the Jews, Lord Jesus, who crucified you). Although in this poem Revius seems to stand up for the Jews, he is believed to have been anti-Semitic, as a Christian, and especially a Calvinist, was expected to be in those days. Much of Revius' other work is steeped in anti-Semitism.

Legacy edit

In his own time, Revius was not popular and he was mostly known for his controversial writings and his history of Deventer; Daventriae illustratae (1651). Today, he is one of the few 17th century Dutch poets whose work is still being read and sung. Het Liedboek voor de Kerken, the most commonly used hymn book in the Netherlands, features seven of his poems in modernized spelling.

In many towns in the Netherlands, streets have been named after him, such as Reviusdreef (Revius avenue) in Leiderdorp, Reviusplein (Revius square) in Maassluis, Reviusstraat (Revius street) in Hazerswoude-Rijndijk and de Jacobs Reviuslaan (the Jacob Revius lane) in Eindhoven.

Works edit

  • Suarez repurgatus sive syllabus Disputationum metaphysicarum, Lugduni, 1648.
  • Methodi Cartesianæ consideratio theologica, Lugduni, 1648.
  • Statera philosophiae Cartesianae, Lugduni, 1650.
  • Selected Poems of Jacobus Revius, Dutch Metaphysical Poet, Detroit, Wayne State University Press, 1968.

Notes edit

  1. ^ Pieter Geyl, History of the Dutch-Speaking Peoples 1555-1648 (2001 edition), p. 352.
  2. ^ . Archived from the original on 2011-07-24. Retrieved 2009-05-04.
  3. ^ Pieter Geyl, History of the Dutch-Speaking Peoples 1555-1648 (2001 edition), p. 498.
  4. ^ a b "Page 8". www.ccel.org.
  5. ^ Maria A. Schenkeveld, Dutch Literature in the Age of Rembrandt: Themes and Ideas (1991), p. 47.

Further reading edit

  • Aza Goudriaan (editor), Jacobus Revius, a Theological Examination of Cartesian Philosophy: Early Criticisms (1647), Leiden: Brill, 2002.

External links edit

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Jacobus Revius born Jakob Reefsen November 1586 15 November 1658 was a Dutch poet Calvinist theologian and church historian His most renowned collection of poems the Over ysselsche Sangen en Dichten 1630 forms a high point of Dutch baroque According to Pieter Geyl Jacobus ReviusBornJakob ReefsenNovember 1586Deventer Lordship of OverijsselDied 1658 11 15 November 15 1658Leiden Holland Dutch RepublicOccupation s poet theologian church historian the real spirit of Calvinism in its unimpeachable austerity in its ferocity as well as in its self abnegation was personified in Revius 1 Contents 1 Life 2 Thought 3 Legacy 4 Works 5 Notes 6 Further reading 7 External linksLife editRevius was born in Deventer the son of the town s mayor Ryck Reefsen during the Dutch Revolt Not long after his birth in 1587 Deventer fell into Spanish hands and his mother fled with him to Amsterdam where he was raised 2 He was educated at Leiden 1604 07 and Franeker 1607 10 and in 1610 1612 visited various foreign universities particularly the Academy of Saumur Montauban and Orleans Here he got acquainted with Renaissance poetry which would have a big influence on his own poetry Returning to the Netherlands he held brief pastorates at Zeddam Winterswijk and Aalten in 1613 and by Oct 1614 he had become pastor in his native city of Deventer where he remained twenty seven years In 1618 he was appointed librarian of the Fraterhuis and in the same year the Synod of Dort assigned him a part in the new revision of the Dutch translation of the Old Testament the Statenvertaling The committee of translators and revisers which convened at Leiden in 1633 34 made Revius secretary He likewise took an active part in the establishment of the Athenaeum at Deventer in 1630 and was influential in calling the first professors From 1641 he was regent at the State Seminary at the University of Leiden 3 4 His closing years were embittered by the rise of Cartesianism to which he was intensely opposed A rare Hebrew scholar Revius was also a prolific writer He showed however a domineering disposition and exercised a vehement polemic as shown in his struggle with Cartesianism and the Remonstrants While endeavoring to avoid the contemporary controversy whether men might wear long hair he was obliged to defend his moderate position 4 He died in Leiden Thought editRevius work is sometimes passionately militant sometimes deeply devout and religious Calvinistic but also Renaissancistic His Over Ysselsche Sangen en Dichten of 1630 contains both a long section of poems on Biblical topics and mixed secular poems It was heavily influenced by French Catholic literature 5 Against the Remonstrants he wrote Schriftuurlijk tegen Bericht van de Leere der Gereformeerde Kerken aengaende de goddelijke Predestinatie ende andere aen clevende Poineten Deventer 1617 against Anglican and royal absolutist Robert Filmer s Patriarcha itself a disputation against the political doctrines of Suarez and Bellarmine Revius wrote his Suarez Repurgatus Leyden 1648 against the Cartesians he wrote especially his Statera philosophise Cartesiante Leyden 1650 and Theke hoc eat levitas defensionia Cartesian Letter 1653 In support of the rights of the Church he wrote his Examen seu de potestate magistratuum reformatorum circa res erelesiastieas Amsterdam 1642 and his Uittreksels over de macht der merheid in het afzetten van predikanten Leyden 1650 His most famous poem is Hy droegh onse smerten He carried our sorrows with its first line T en sijn de Joden niet Heer Jesu die u cruysten It s not the Jews Lord Jesus who crucified you Although in this poem Revius seems to stand up for the Jews he is believed to have been anti Semitic as a Christian and especially a Calvinist was expected to be in those days Much of Revius other work is steeped in anti Semitism Legacy editIn his own time Revius was not popular and he was mostly known for his controversial writings and his history of Deventer Daventriae illustratae 1651 Today he is one of the few 17th century Dutch poets whose work is still being read and sung Het Liedboek voor de Kerken the most commonly used hymn book in the Netherlands features seven of his poems in modernized spelling In many towns in the Netherlands streets have been named after him such as Reviusdreef Revius avenue in Leiderdorp Reviusplein Revius square in Maassluis Reviusstraat Revius street in Hazerswoude Rijndijk and de Jacobs Reviuslaan the Jacob Revius lane in Eindhoven Works editSuarez repurgatus sive syllabus Disputationum metaphysicarum Lugduni 1648 Methodi Cartesianae consideratio theologica Lugduni 1648 Statera philosophiae Cartesianae Lugduni 1650 Selected Poems of Jacobus Revius Dutch Metaphysical Poet Detroit Wayne State University Press 1968 Notes edit Pieter Geyl History of the Dutch Speaking Peoples 1555 1648 2001 edition p 352 Proza Musica Archived from the original on 2011 07 24 Retrieved 2009 05 04 Pieter Geyl History of the Dutch Speaking Peoples 1555 1648 2001 edition p 498 a b Page 8 www ccel org Maria A Schenkeveld Dutch Literature in the Age of Rembrandt Themes and Ideas 1991 p 47 Further reading editAza Goudriaan editor Jacobus Revius a Theological Examination of Cartesian Philosophy Early Criticisms 1647 Leiden Brill 2002 External links editLied and Art Song Texts Page permanent dead link nbsp This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domain Jackson Samuel Macauley ed 1914 New Schaff Herzog Encyclopedia of Religious Knowledge third ed London and New York Funk and Wagnalls a href Template Cite encyclopedia html title Template Cite encyclopedia cite encyclopedia a Missing or empty title help Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Jacobus Revius amp oldid 1140269897, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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