Abraham Gronovius
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Abraham Gronovius | |
|---|---|
| Born | 24 June 1695 Leiden, the Netherlands |
| Died | 18 August 1775 (aged 80) Leiden, the Netherlands |
| Occupations | Editor of classical works and Librarian of Leiden University, 1741-1775 |
| Academic background | |
| Education | Leiden Latin school, Leiden University, law doctorate University of Angers[1] |
| Alma mater | Leiden University |
| Academic work | |
| Discipline | Classics |
| Institutions | Leiden University |






Abraham Gronovius (the Latinized form of Gronow; 14 June 1668 – 18 August 1775) was a Dutch jurist and classical scholar from the Gronovius dynasty of scholars. As the eleventh librarian of Leiden University he introduced prudent library management enhancing the collection. Gronovius curated several editions of Latin and Greek language classical works.[1][3][4][5]
Born the son of Leiden professor of Greek and History Jakob Gronovius, grandson of Leiden professor and university librarian Johann Friedrich Gronovius, and brother of botanist Jan Frederik Gronovius, Abraham Gronovius inherited the love for the classics from his father Jacob and studied law in his home town. He obtained a law doctorate at the University of Angers, France, and went to England to study Greek, Latin and Syriac manuscripts in Cambridge, Oxford and London. In 1720 he married Dorothea Wynanda van Asch van Wijk from a Dutch patrician family. In 1741 he became the first professional Leiden University librarian, by not being a professor at the same time, and raising the standards of library management.[1][5]
Works
Gronovius' works include:[6][7]
Claudius Aelianus: Varia Historia
- Aelianus, Claudius (1731). Gronovius, Abraham (ed.). Cl. Aeliani sophistae Varia historia, : cum notis integris Conradi Gesneri, Johannis Schefferi, Tanaquilli Fabri, Joachimi Kuhnii, Jacobi Perizonii, & interpretatione latina Justi Vulteji, innumeris in locis emendata. Curante Abrahamo Gronovio, qui & suas adnotaciones adjecit (in Latin and Greek). S. Luchtmans & J.A. Langerak.[8]
Justinus: Historiae Philippicae
- Justinus, Marcus Junianus (1719). Gronovius, Abraham (ed.). Justini Historiae Philippicae : cum integris commentariis Jac. Bongarsii, Franc. Modii, Matth. Bernecceri, M.Z. Boxhornii, Is. Vossii, J. Fr. Gronovii, J.G. Graevii, T. Fabri, J. Vorstii, J. Schefferi, et excerptis aliorum (in Latin). Theodorus Haak.
- Justinus, Marcus Junianus (1760). Gronovius, Abraham (ed.). Historicae Phillipicae cum ... commentariis ... (in Latin). S. et J. Luchtmans.
Pomponius Mela: De situ orbis
- Pomponius Mela (1748). Gronovius, Abraham (ed.). Pomponii Melae De situ orbis libri III. : Cum notis integris Hermolai Barbari, Petri Joannis Olivarii, Fredenandi Nonii Pintiani, Petri Ciacconii. S. Luchtmans et fils.
- Gronovius, Abraham, ed. (1781). Pomponii Melae De situ orbis libri III. : cum varietate lectionis Reinold. et Gronov. : accedunt indices locupletissimi in usum scholarum. Io. Gottl. Vierlingium.
- Pomponius Mela (1782). Gronovius, Abraham (ed.). Pomponii Melae De situ orbis libri III. : Cum notis integris Hermolai Barbari, Petri Joannis Olivarii, Fredenandi Nonii Pintiani, Petri Ciacconii [e. a.] S. et J. Luchtmans.
Other works
- Gronovius, Abraham (1818). Quae integra supersunt opera: quibus accesserunt excerptae aliquot, e deperditis ejusdem libris, illustrium virorum epistolae et orationes [Complete surviving works: to which were added some excerpts from the same books, letters and speeches of illustrious men].
Gronovius Collection
The Gronovius Collection at Leiden University Library consists of 150 manuscripts, including medieval codices and unpublished notes of Gronovius, his father and grandfather in Latin and Greek, and 317 partly annotated printed books.[5]