Gotthard Arthus or Gotardus Artusius Dantiscanus (1568–1628) was a schoolmaster, historian and translator in early seventeenth-century Frankfurt.
Gotthard Arthus was born in Danzig on 11 January 1568.
[1] In 1589 he matriculated at the University of Jena,[1] graduating Master of Arts in 1592.
[1] In 1595 he was appointed to the city school in Frankfurt on Main, becoming deputy head in 1618.
[1] Among his publications is a continuation of Michael ab Isselt's Mercurius Gallobelgicus, for the years 1603-1626, printed in Frankfurt and distinct from the Cologne continuation.