Henricus Harderus

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Henricus Harderus
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Born1642
DiedJanuary 8, 1683
NationalityDanish
CitizenshipDenmark
OccupationPoet

Henricus Harderus (1642 - January 8, 1683) was a Danish Neolatin poet, esteemed in his time for an epic poem and his witty epigrams.

Life

He was born Henrik Harder in Flensburg. At the age of 10 his family moved to Copenhagen, where he eventually died at the age of 42. His father, Claus (Claudius), was a courtier of Frederick III, King of Denmark. Henrik himself spent a number of years in England as the secretary to Christopher Lindenov (1639-1697), the Danish envoy to England from 1668-1672. His service complete, he explored Europe for a time, and then returned to Copenhagen and became tutor to count Niels Friis (Nicolaus Frisius, 1665–1699). He is buried in St. Peter's Church in Copenhagen.[1]

Works

A Danish translation of 100 epigrams appeared in 1903.[2]

References

  1. Moller, Andreasen.
  2. Dahl.

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