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he bequeathed 134 manuscripts, one painting, many printed books and a legacy to buy new books. The manuscripts are kept separate as the Collection Perizonius in the library. One of the famous manuscripts in the Perizonius collection is a manuscript, probably from the
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in its pre-scientific stage, when the phenomena of language were still regarded as for the most part disconnected, conventional or fortuitous.
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The numerous works of Perizonius entitle him to a high place among the scholars of his age. Special interest attaches to his edition of the
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as marking the beginning of the new era of historical study with which his own name is associated.
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He was the son of Anton Perizonius (1626–1672), the author of a once well-known treatise,
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Manuscript from the Collection Perizonius (Leiden University Library, PER F 17)
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contains full biographical and bibliographical particulars; see also
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This article incorporates text from a publication now in the
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Perizonius was a collector of rare books and manuscripts. To the
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Index

Jacobus Perizonius

Dutch
classical scholar
Appingedam
Groningen
University of Utrecht
Franeker
J. G. Graevius
Nikolaes Heinsius
Leiden
Francisco Sánchez de las Brozas
C. L. Bauer
Latin grammar
Roman republic
Niebuhr

Leiden University Library
Abbey of Saint Gall
1 Maccabees
Vegetius
"Digital version of Composite manuscript, two parts (Latin): 1. (ff. 1r-65v) Old Testament: 1 Maccabees, and other text(s). - 2. (ff. 150-211) Index and vocabulary on Vegetius' Epitoma rei militaris, and other text(s), PER F 17"
Leiden University Libraries
public domain
Chisholm, Hugh
Perizonius
Encyclopædia Britannica
F. A. Eckstein
Ersch
Gruber

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