Hieronymus de Bosch

Hieronymus de Bosch or Jeronimo de Bosch (23 March 1740 in Amsterdam – 1 June 1811 in Leiden) was a Latin poet and notable scholar from the Netherlands.

He wrote several books, the most important of which was the "Anthologia Graeca", containing the Anthology of Planudes with Latin translation.

In 1808 he was asked by Louis Bonaparte to be a member of the committee for the formation of the Koninklijk Instituut along with Martinus van Marum, Jean Henri van Swinden, and Martinus Stuart.

[3] His sister married the Haarlem minister and librarian Abraham de Vries.

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Hieronymus de Bosch or Jeronimo De Bosch (1740-1811)