Willem Baudartius

Dutch theologian
The basics

Quick Facts

IntroDutch theologian
PlacesNetherlands
wasReligious scholar Translator Theologian Bible translator
Work fieldReligion
Gender
Male
Birth13 February 1565, Deinze, East Flanders, Flemish Region, Belgium
Death15 December 1640Zutphen, Zutphen, Gelderland, Netherlands (aged 75 years)
Star signAquarius
The details

Biography

Willem Baudaert or Baudartius (Deinze, Flanders, 13 February 1565 - Zutphen, 15 December 1640), born Willem Baudart, was a Dutch theologian. Baudartius College, a Christian secondary school in Zutphen, is named after him.

Life

Born to Protestant parents in Flanders and a fervent counter-remonstrant, Baudartius left the Netherlands on the Duke of Alva's arrival, and landed in England at Sandwich. He studied at Canterbury as well as on the continent at Ghent, Leiden, Franeker, and Heidelberg. He served as a preacher at Kampen (1593), Lisse (1596), and Zutphen.

Highly knowledgeable in Hebrew, he was asked to take part in the Statenvertaling translation of the Bible.

Works

Baudartius compiled a collection of Christian adages under the title Apophthegmata Christiana, ofte gedenckweerdige, leerzame en aerdige spreucken (1605, 1620), and wrote a pamphlet opposing the Twelve Years' Truce under the title Morghen-Wecker der vrye Nederlantsche provintien (1610).

He also produced a series of illustrations of major events during the first phase of the Eighty Years' War, De Nassausche oorloghen (Amsterdam, 1615).

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