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Hieronymus van Busleyden

Hieronymus van Busleyden (Dutch: Jeroen van Busleyden; French: Jérôme de Busleyden) (c.1470 – 27 August 1517) was a patron of learning and a humanist from the Habsburg Netherlands. His name is usually partially Latinized in English, and can also appear as Hieronymus Busleyden or fully Latinized as Hieronymus Buslidius.[N 1]

Hof van Busleyden [nl], city palace in Mechelen (2006)

Life edit

Busleyden was born in Arlon as a son of Jeanne Elisabeth de Mussey,[N 2] of Marville, and Gilles, of an old Luxembourgish family from Bauschleyden, who lived in Arlon (about 30 km south of Bauschleyden) and could afford a more than decent education for their sons.[N 3] One of Hieronymus's older brothers, François [N 4] (1455–1502), filled several political and ecclesiastical functions, including Archbishop of (the Imperial City of) Besançon, under Philip the Handsome, in the transition period from Burgundian to Habsburg Netherlands.

From around 1485, Hieronymus studied in Leuven (under the early humanist Leo Outers), then in Orléans, and finally in Padua where he met Cuthbert Tunstall, who would later write to Henry VIII about his friend. In 1503 or 1504, Busleyden became a councillor and master of requests at the Great Council of the Netherlands at Mechelen. In his diplomatic function, he visited Pope Julius II in Rome and in 1508 welcomed the Holy Roman Emperor, Maxilimilian of Austria, at Mechelen.

During Archduchess Margaret of Austria's regency[N 5] he led a life of patron and humanist in Mechelen at the Hof van Busleyden [nl], which city palace he had built in a very early Renaissance style[N 6] At the time tutoring Margaret's nephew Charles, Adriaan Boeyens visited the house, well before he became pope. Busleyden was a friend of Ferry Carondelet and friend and correspondent of Thomas More and Erasmus. While More and Tunstall were in the Low Countries in 1515 and again – meeting Erasmus – in 1516, they are all likely to have stayed at their friend's residence. More started to write his Utopia there and would later describe Busleyden's house (in Ad Buslidianum de aedibus magnificis Mechliniae) and his collection of ancient coins (in Nummis antiquis apud Hieronymum Buslidianum servatis).

Hieronymus van Busleyden held positions in the Catholic Church: archdeacon of Our Lady's in Cambrai (1503), provost of St. Peter's in Aire-sur-la-Lys and canon of St. Rumbold's in Mechelen, St. Lambert's in Liège, St. Waltrude's in Mons, and St. Gudula in Brussels. In 1515 Margaret's nephew Charles, making his formal entrance as Archduke into the city where he lived, was greeted by Busleyden representing the clergy, in the welcoming speech putting emphasis on the desirability (for the Netherlands) of a peaceful course of action (by the still youthful Charles). Appointed Chancellor by Charles, while travelling to Spain in preparation of Charles' ascendence to the throne, he fell ill and died in Bordeaux. His body was brought to Mechelen and buried in St. Rumbold's Cathedral.

By execution of his last will, written two days before his last voyage, the wealthy Busleyden was the founder of the Collegium Buslidianum, better known as the Collegium Trilingue and at the time not yet formally a part of the University of Leuven.

Footnotes edit

  1. ^ His forename in Latin, Hieronymus, is also spelled as Hiëronymus, Hieronimus or Hiëronimus, and his forename in Dutch, Jeroen, has a variant as Jeroom. Capitalization of 'van' occurs, and/or a spelling as Busleiden and in German as Bauschleiden or in Luxembourgish Bauschelt (Jérôme vu Bauschelt), since an ancestor had come from that place known in English by the French name Boulaide; his birthplace Arlon is in (the today Belgian province of) Luxembourg. English commentators of Thomas More's Utopia also name 'Jerome Busleyden' 2012-03-20 at the Wayback Machine and 'Jerome de Busleyden'.
  2. ^ Sources name Jeanne Elisabeth, or one of these forenames, or Isabelle, and also de Mussey or de Musset.
  3. ^ Other sons, next to the two mentioned in the text: Gilles (Jr.), the eldest, and Valerius, the youngest. Not indicating a lesser education for their three daughters, Catherine, Margaret(he) and Jacoba.
  4. ^ Frans van Busleyden aka François de Busleyden aka Franz von Busleyden (article on the French-language Wikipedia)
  5. ^ Margaret was the regent of the Low Countries as guardian of Philip's son Charles, who was being raised at her palace. After a few years of the latter's reign as the first king of Spain (during which Hieronymus Van Busleyden died), he – just having been elected Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor – appointed her as governess of the still undivided Netherlands.
  6. ^ The palace of Margaret of Austria (now housing the lower Court of Justice, as its Appeal Court is in Antwerp, the provincial capital) is often referred to as one of the earliest Renaissance buildings north of the Alps; only 350 metres apart, Busleyden had his residence built in about the same years; it is now a City museum and the tower holds a 49 bells carillion. A source 2012-03-20 at the Wayback Machine states that Hieronymus inherited the building from his brother Frans in 1502 but as the construction started between 1505 and 1507, only the grounds might have been inherited with the considerable fortune that indeed allowed building the house.

Sources edit

  • Bietenholz, Peter G.; Deutscher, Thomas Brian (January 2003). Contemporaries of Erasmus - A Biographical Register of the Renaissance and Reformation - Volumes 1-3. University of Toronto Press (published 1985). ISBN 9780802085771. Retrieved 1 Nov 2012.
  • Cayley, Arthur (1808). Memoirs of Sir Thomas More, with a new translation of his Utopia, his History of King Richard III, and his Latin poems, Volume 1 (Google eBoek). London: Cadell and Davis. Retrieved 1 Nov 2012.
  • Cayley, Arthur (1808). Memoirs of Sir Thomas More, with a new translation of his Utopia, his History of King Richard III, and his Latin poems, Volume 2 (Google eBoek). London: Cadell and Davis. Retrieved 1 Nov 2012.
  • David Weil Baker. (September 2003), (PDF), Moreana Vol. 40, 155, The Center for Thomas More Studies - Department of English, Rutgers University, Newark. Newark, NJ 07 1 02. USA, archived from the original (PDF) on 20 March 2012, retrieved 1 Nov 2012
  • Schötter (1876). "Buslidius, Franz" (in German). NDB ADB Allgemeine Deutsche Biographie. p. 648. Retrieved 1 Nov 2012.
  • Schötter (1876). "Buslidius, Hieronymus" (in German). NDB ADB Allgemeine Deutsche Biographie. p. 648. Retrieved 1 Nov 2012.
  • Duverger, Jozef; et al. (1964). Busleyden, Buslidius, Jeroom van (1470-1517), humanist, staatsman (in Dutch). Brussel, Paleis der Academiën. pp. 283–287. Retrieved 1 Nov 2012. {{cite book}}: |work= ignored (help)
  • Cosaert, Koen. "Mechelen - Stedelijk museum "Hof van Busleyden"" (in Dutch). Vlaamse Beiaardvereniging. Retrieved 1 Nov 2012.

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Hieronymus van Busleyden Dutch Jeroen van Busleyden French Jerome de Busleyden c 1470 27 August 1517 was a patron of learning and a humanist from the Habsburg Netherlands His name is usually partially Latinized in English and can also appear as Hieronymus Busleyden or fully Latinized as Hieronymus Buslidius N 1 Hof van Busleyden nl city palace in Mechelen 2006 Life editBusleyden was born in Arlon as a son of Jeanne Elisabeth de Mussey N 2 of Marville and Gilles of an old Luxembourgish family from Bauschleyden who lived in Arlon about 30 km south of Bauschleyden and could afford a more than decent education for their sons N 3 One of Hieronymus s older brothers Francois N 4 1455 1502 filled several political and ecclesiastical functions including Archbishop of the Imperial City of Besancon under Philip the Handsome in the transition period from Burgundian to Habsburg Netherlands From around 1485 Hieronymus studied in Leuven under the early humanist Leo Outers then in Orleans and finally in Padua where he met Cuthbert Tunstall who would later write to Henry VIII about his friend In 1503 or 1504 Busleyden became a councillor and master of requests at the Great Council of the Netherlands at Mechelen In his diplomatic function he visited Pope Julius II in Rome and in 1508 welcomed the Holy Roman Emperor Maxilimilian of Austria at Mechelen During Archduchess Margaret of Austria s regency N 5 he led a life of patron and humanist in Mechelen at the Hof van Busleyden nl which city palace he had built in a very early Renaissance style N 6 At the time tutoring Margaret s nephew Charles Adriaan Boeyens visited the house well before he became pope Busleyden was a friend of Ferry Carondelet and friend and correspondent of Thomas More and Erasmus While More and Tunstall were in the Low Countries in 1515 and again meeting Erasmus in 1516 they are all likely to have stayed at their friend s residence More started to write his Utopia there and would later describe Busleyden s house in Ad Buslidianum de aedibus magnificis Mechliniae and his collection of ancient coins in Nummis antiquis apud Hieronymum Buslidianum servatis Hieronymus van Busleyden held positions in the Catholic Church archdeacon of Our Lady s in Cambrai 1503 provost of St Peter s in Aire sur la Lys and canon of St Rumbold s in Mechelen St Lambert s in Liege St Waltrude s in Mons and St Gudula in Brussels In 1515 Margaret s nephew Charles making his formal entrance as Archduke into the city where he lived was greeted by Busleyden representing the clergy in the welcoming speech putting emphasis on the desirability for the Netherlands of a peaceful course of action by the still youthful Charles Appointed Chancellor by Charles while travelling to Spain in preparation of Charles ascendence to the throne he fell ill and died in Bordeaux His body was brought to Mechelen and buried in St Rumbold s Cathedral By execution of his last will written two days before his last voyage the wealthy Busleyden was the founder of the Collegium Buslidianum better known as the Collegium Trilingue and at the time not yet formally a part of the University of Leuven Footnotes edit His forename in Latin Hieronymus is also spelled as Hieronymus Hieronimus or Hieronimus and his forename in Dutch Jeroen has a variant as Jeroom Capitalization of van occurs and or a spelling as Busleiden and in German as Bauschleiden or in Luxembourgish Bauschelt Jerome vu Bauschelt since an ancestor had come from that place known in English by the French name Boulaide his birthplace Arlon is in the today Belgian province of Luxembourg English commentators of Thomas More s Utopia also name Jerome Busleyden Archived 2012 03 20 at the Wayback Machine and Jerome de Busleyden Sources name Jeanne Elisabeth or one of these forenames or Isabelle and also de Mussey or de Musset Other sons next to the two mentioned in the text Gilles Jr the eldest and Valerius the youngest Not indicating a lesser education for their three daughters Catherine Margaret he and Jacoba Frans van Busleyden aka Francois de Busleyden aka Franz von Busleyden article on the French language Wikipedia Margaret was the regent of the Low Countries as guardian of Philip s son Charles who was being raised at her palace After a few years of the latter s reign as the first king of Spain during which Hieronymus Van Busleyden died he just having been elected Charles V Holy Roman Emperor appointed her as governess of the still undivided Netherlands The palace of Margaret of Austria now housing the lower Court of Justice as its Appeal Court is in Antwerp the provincial capital is often referred to as one of the earliest Renaissance buildings north of the Alps only 350 metres apart Busleyden had his residence built in about the same years it is now a City museum and the tower holds a 49 bells carillion A source Archived 2012 03 20 at the Wayback Machine states that Hieronymus inherited the building from his brother Frans in 1502 but as the construction started between 1505 and 1507 only the grounds might have been inherited with the considerable fortune that indeed allowed building the house Sources editBietenholz Peter G Deutscher Thomas Brian January 2003 Contemporaries of Erasmus A Biographical Register of the Renaissance and Reformation Volumes 1 3 University of Toronto Press published 1985 ISBN 9780802085771 Retrieved 1 Nov 2012 Cayley Arthur 1808 Memoirs of Sir Thomas More with a new translation of his Utopia his History of King Richard III and his Latin poems Volume 1 Google eBoek London Cadell and Davis Retrieved 1 Nov 2012 Cayley Arthur 1808 Memoirs of Sir Thomas More with a new translation of his Utopia his History of King Richard III and his Latin poems Volume 2 Google eBoek London Cadell and Davis Retrieved 1 Nov 2012 David Weil Baker September 2003 49 Ruin and Utopia PDF Moreana Vol 40 155 The Center for Thomas More Studies Department of English Rutgers University Newark Newark NJ 07 1 02 USA archived from the original PDF on 20 March 2012 retrieved 1 Nov 2012 Schotter 1876 Buslidius Franz in German NDB ADB Allgemeine Deutsche Biographie p 648 Retrieved 1 Nov 2012 Schotter 1876 Buslidius Hieronymus in German NDB ADB Allgemeine Deutsche Biographie p 648 Retrieved 1 Nov 2012 Duverger Jozef et al 1964 Busleyden Buslidius Jeroom van 1470 1517 humanist staatsman in Dutch Brussel Paleis der Academien pp 283 287 Retrieved 1 Nov 2012 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a work ignored help Cosaert Koen Mechelen Stedelijk museum Hof van Busleyden in Dutch Vlaamse Beiaardvereniging Retrieved 1 Nov 2012 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Hieronymus van Busleyden amp oldid 1197761322, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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