ECARTICO
Linking cultural industries in the early modern Low Countries, ca. 1475 - ca. 1725

Petrus Scriverius

Portrait
Name:Petrus Scriverius
Name variants:Pieter Hendricksz. Schrijver
Gender:male
Born:Haarlem
Died:Oudewater
Father:Hendrik Pietersz Schryver (1550 - 1626)
Mother:Cornelia Jansdr. Soop (? - 1628)

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Attributes

Category Attribute Value Date startDate end
Identity Pen nameSaxo Grammaticus
Identity Pen nameJanus Philodusus

Relations

Relation Modifier Date startDate end
Artistic
portrayed by Frans Hals
portrayed by Bartholomeus van der Helst
Friendship
contributed to the album amicorum of Johan van Heemskerk, alias: ab Heemskerck
received contribution in album amicorum from Joseph Justus Scaliger
received contribution in album amicorum from Hugo de Groot, alias: Grotius
received contribution in album amicorum from Joost van den Vondel
received contribution in album amicorum from Janus Dousa, alias: Johan van der Does
received contribution in album amicorum from Aelius Everhardus Vorstius
received contribution in album amicorum from George Rataller Doubleth
received contribution in album amicorum from Jan Jansz Starter
received contribution in album amicorum from Johan van Heemskerk, alias: ab Heemskerck
received contribution in album amicorum from Pieter Jansz. Saenredam

References

External biographical records

Primary sources

  1. Erfgoed Leiden en Omstreken (v/h Regionaal Archief Leiden), Leiden: DTB-registers DTB-registers (toegangsnummer 1004), 4: blad D-066
  2. Album amicorum van Petrus Scriverius, Den Haag, Koninklijke Bibliotheek: 133 M 5
  3. Album amicorum van Joh. van Heemskerck, Den Haag, Koninklijke Bibliotheek: KW 131 H 7, s.n.: 24r

Secondary sources

  1. Elias, Johan E., De vroedschap van Amsterdam, 1578-1795 (2 vols.), Amsterdam: Israel (1963 [1903-1905]). <URL: http://resources.huygens.knaw.nl/retroboeken/elias/>, volume 1: 257
  2. Rijksbureau voor Kunsthistorische Documentatie, Den Haag: RKD Images, 11711, 47986, 123746, 187377 & 194628