Laevinus Torrentius, born Lieven van der Beke (1525–1595), was the second bishop of Antwerp and one of the leading humanists of his time. He was a Neo-Latin poet, who achieved fame as the editor of Suetonius and Horace. spending many years in Rome in his youth, he developed a serious interest in ancient numismatics. He possessed a large library of about 1,700 books.[1]

Laevinus Torrentius
Bishop of Antwerp
A portrait of Laevinus Torrentius engraved by Cornelis Galle the Elder after Gijsbert van Veen, with an epigraph by Joannes Bochius
ChurchCatholic
DioceseAntwerp
SeeCathedral of Our Lady (Antwerp)
Appointed1576
Installed1587
Term ended1595
PredecessorFranciscus Sonnius
SuccessorGuillaume de Berghes
Personal details
Born
Lieven van der Beke

March 8, 1525
Died26 April 1595(1595-04-26) (aged 70)
Brussels
EducationPhilosophy, Law
Alma materUniversity of Leuven, University of Bologna

Career

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He studied philosophy and law at Leuven University and then at the University of Bologna. For five years he lived in Rome. He was appointed Canon of Liege cathedral, and became there vicar general.

He was appointed bishop of Antwerp in 1576 but could not be installed in his see until 1587. He died in 1595, after being nominated to the see of Mechelen but before being appointed.[2]

After his death, he left his library, worth an estimated 30.000 guilders, to the Jesuits of Louvain. He was buried inside Antwerp cathedral.

Selected works

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  • Torrentius, L. (1572) Poemata sacra. Antverpiae. 1572 edition and expanded 1594 edition on Google Books.
  • Torrentius, L. (1578) In C. Suetonii Tranquilli XII Caesares commentarii. Antverpiae: in officina Plantiniana. Expanded 1592 edition on Google Books.
  • Torrentius, L. (1608) Commentarii in Horatium. Antverpiae.

References

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  1. ^ Francois de Callatay, The numismatic interests of Laevinus Torrentius (1525-1595), one of the foremost humanists of his time in U. PETER and B. WEISSER (eds.), Translatio Nummorum. Römische Kaiser in der Renaissance. Akten des internationalen Symposiums Berlin 16.-18. November 2011, Berlin, Verlag Franz Philipp Rutzen, 2013, p. 125-140
  2. ^ "Torrentius (Laevinius)", in A. J. van der Aa, Biographisch woordenboek der Nederlanden, vol. 18 (Haarlem, 1874), 195-196.
Catholic Church titles
Preceded by Bishop of Antwerp
1587–1595
Succeeded by