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'''Jacobus Gronovius''' ('''Jacob Gronow''') (10 October 1645 in Deventer – 21 October 1716 in Leiden) was a Dutch classical scholar.
'''Jacobus Gronovius''' ('''Jacob Gronow''') (10 October 1645 in Deventer – 21 October 1716 in Leiden) was a Dutch classical scholar.


He was the son of the German classical scholar [[Johann Friedrich Gronovius (nonfiction)|Johann Friedrich Gronovius]] and Aleyda ten Nuyl from Deventer, and father of the botanist Jan Frederik Gronovius. His family moved to Leiden in 1658 and he married Anna van Vredenburch from Rotterdam on 5 May 1680.
He was the son of the German classical scholar [[Johann Friedrich Gronovius (nonfiction)|Johann Friedrich Gronovius]] and Aleyda ten Nuyl from Deventer, and father of the botanist [[Jan Frederik Gronovius (nonfiction)|Jan Frederik Gronovius]]. His family moved to Leiden in 1658 and he married Anna van Vredenburch from Rotterdam on 5 May 1680.


Gronovius is chiefly known as the editor of the ''Thesaurus antiquitatum Graecarum'' (1697–1702, in 13 volumes).
Gronovius is chiefly known as the editor of the ''Thesaurus antiquitatum Graecarum'' (1697–1702, in 13 volumes).


* [[Jan Frederik Gronovius (nonfiction)]]
* [[Johann Friedrich Gronovius (nonfiction)]]
* [[Johann Friedrich Gronovius (nonfiction)]]


* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jakob_Gronovius Jakob Gronovius] @ Wikipedia
* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jakob_Gronovius Jakob Gronovius] @ Wikipedia

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Jacobus Gronovius (Jacob Gronow) (10 October 1645 in Deventer – 21 October 1716 in Leiden) was a Dutch classical scholar.

He was the son of the German classical scholar Johann Friedrich Gronovius and Aleyda ten Nuyl from Deventer, and father of the botanist Jan Frederik Gronovius. His family moved to Leiden in 1658 and he married Anna van Vredenburch from Rotterdam on 5 May 1680.

Gronovius is chiefly known as the editor of the Thesaurus antiquitatum Graecarum (1697–1702, in 13 volumes).