Pieter Burman the Younger

Dutch philologist and educator

Pieter Burman the Younger - Dutch philologist and educator
Born

October 23rd, 1713
311 years ago

Died

June 24th, 1778
246 years ago — 64 years old

Category

Thinkers & Philosophers

Country

Netherlands

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Born in 1713, a prominent figure in Dutch philology and education. Contributed significantly to classical studies and literature. Served as a professor at the University of Amsterdam, influencing the study of ancient texts. Authored works on Greek literature and critical editions of classical writers, enhancing accessibility to these texts for future scholars.

Authored critical editions of classical texts

Served as a professor at the University of Amsterdam

Contributed to the study of Greek literature

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