[1] He was baptised in the reformed church in Workum on 25 November 1670.
[2] He went to the University of Franeker (suppressed by Napoleon in 1811), and was appointed lector in 1697 and professor of Greek in 1704.
On 28 February 1712 he married Feiktje Doeckes Sineda, the widow of the priest Gerradus Horreus,[3] and earlier the widow of Dominic Camper.
He also published Vetus Testamentum, Ex Versione lxx.
Interpretum[5] (1709); notes on Thomas Magister (1698); Exercitationes Philologicae ad loca nonnulla Novi Foederis (1700); Animadversiones ad Scriptores quosdam Graecos (1715); and two small treatises on Accents and Greek Syntax.