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Justus Lipsius [Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy]
Justus Lipsius, a Belgian classical philologist and Humanist, wrote a series of works designed to revive ancient Stoicism in a form that would be compatible with Christianity. The most famous of these is De Constantia (‘On Constancy’) in which he advocated a Stoic-inspired ideal of constancy in the face of unpleasant external events, but also carefully distinguished those parts of Stoic philosophy that the orthodox Christian should reject or modify. This modified form of Stoicism influenced a number of contemporary thinkers, creating an intellectual movement that have come to be known as Neostoicism. [eng]
CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Justus Lipsius
A philologian and humanist of the Netherlands, b. at Overyssche, 18 Oct., 1547; d. at Louvain, 23 March, 1606. Descended from an illustrious family, he studied first at Ath, and afterwards at the Jesuit College, Cologne. He wished to enter the Society of Jesus on 29 Sept., 1562, and become a novice. But this displeased his father, who recalled him and sent him to study law and literature at Louvain. [eng]
EPU Bibliography: Lipsius, Justus
Emblem Project Utrecht: Bibliography. Items concerning: Lipsius, Justus [nld]
Justus Lipsius
Book of Constancy [eng]
LIPSIUS, Justus
Philologe, Philosoph, Staatstheoretiker, Historiker, Hauptvertreter des sog. Neustoizismus, * 18.10. 1547 in Overijse (Isque), + 25.3. 1606 in Loewen. - Der hochbegabte Bürgersohn L. bezieht nach dem Besuch des Jesuitengymnasiums in Köln 1565 die Universität Loewen, um dort die Rechte zu studieren, widmet sich aber auch eingehend philologischen Studien, in denen er bald seine eigentliche Berufung erkennt. Seine textkritische Erstveröffentlichung »Variarum lectionum libri III« (1566) erregt die Aufmerksamkeit des Kardinals Antoine Perrenot de Granvelle, der L. daraufhin zu seinem Sekretär in Rom macht. [deu]
Lipsius, Justus
Justus Lipsius is de belangrijkste vertegenwoordiger van het humanisme in de Nederlanden in de tweede helft van de zestiende eeuw, zoals Erasmus dat was in de eerste helft. [nld]
Justus Lipsius
Book of Constancy [eng]
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