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Johannes Secundus (also Janus Secundus) (15 November 1511 25 September 1536) was a New Latin poet of Dutch nationality.[1]

Janus Secundus
Janus Secundus

Early life and education


Born Jan Everaerts in The Hague, his father Nicolaes Everaerts was a well known jurist and friend of Erasmus.

In 1528 his family moved to Mechlin, where Secundus wrote his first book of elegies. In 1532 he went to Bourges with his brother Marius to study law under Alciati. He obtained his licentia.


Career


In 1533 he went to join his other brother Grudius at the Spanish court of Charles V. There he spent two years working as secretary to the Archbishop of Toledo. He returned to Mechlin because of illness, and died at Saint-Amand in September 1536 at the age of twenty-four.


Writings


Secundus was a prolific writer, and in his short life he produced several books of elegies on his lovers Julia and Neaera,[2] epigrams, odes, verse epistles and epithalamia, as well as some prose writings (epistles and itineraria).

His most famous work, though, was the Liber Basiorum (Book of Kisses, first complete edition 1541), a short collection consisting of nineteen poems in various metres, in which the poet explores the theme of the kiss in relation to his Spanish lover, Neaera.[3] The 'Basia' are really extended imitations of Catullus (in particular poems 5 and 7) and some poems from the Anthologia Graeca; Secundus situates his poetry, stylistically as well as thematically, firmly with the Neo-Catullan tradition. Variations on the central theme include: imagery of natural fertility; the 'arithmetic' of kissing; kisses as nourishment or cure; kisses that wound or bring death; and the exchange of souls through kissing. Secundus also introduces elements of Neo-Platonism and Petrarchism into his poems.


Musical settings and influence



See also



References


  1. Poems by Johannes Secundus
  2. P. Murgatroyd, The Amatory Elegies of Johannes Secundus (2000) p. 5
  3. H. Bevington, The Journey if Everything (1988) p. 57
  4. Montaigne, Essays (1978) p. 161

Further reading


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На других языках


- [en] Johannes Secundus

[es] Johannes Secundus

Johannes Secundus o Janus Secundus (nacido Jan Everaerts; La Haya, 15 de noviembre de 1511-Tournai, septiembre de 1536) fue un poeta neolatino de origen neerlandés.

[fr] Jean Second

Joannes Everardi, connu dans la République des lettres sous le nom de Johannes Secundus ou Janus Secundus, en français Jean Second, né le 15 novembre 1511 à La Haye et mort le 25 septembre 1536 à Saint-Amand, est un humaniste et poète élégiaque néerlandais néolatin.

[ru] Иоанн Секунд

Иоанн Секунд (лат. Johannes Secundus, настоящее имя и фамилия Ян Эверартс, нидерл. Johann Nico Everaerts, 15 ноября 1511, Гаага — 1536) — нидерландский поэт.



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