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Gerard Isaäc Lieftinck
Born(1902-08-03)3 August 1902
Died9 May 1994(1994-05-09) (aged 91)
NationalityDutch
Academic background
Alma materUniversity of Amsterdam
ThesisDe Middelnederlandsche Tauler-Handschriften
Academic work
DisciplinePalaeography and codicology
InstitutionsLeiden University, University of Amsterdam, Koninklijke Bibliotheek
Notable studentsJ. P. Gumbert

Gerard Isaäc Lieftinck (3 August 1902 – 9 May 1994), known in print as G.I. Lieftinck, was a Dutch academic specialising in medieval European manuscripts.[1]

Personal life[edit]

The eldest of two boys and three girls, Lieftinck was born in Amsterdam in 1902 to Gerard Lieftinck (1875–1957), an entrepreneur and director of the tobacco brokerage J.H. Lieftinck & Son, and his wife Elisabeth Esser (1878–1963). He married twice, had two sons, and died in Deventer in 1994.[2]: 66, 70 

Education and career[edit]

From 1920 to 1925 Lieftinck studied medicine at the University of Amsterdam. Thereafter he switched to Dutch literature which remained his focus until he completed his studies in 1931; his first article, about fifteenth century Dutch mystic Hendrik Mande, appeared shortly thereafter. In 1936 Lieftinck successfully defended his doctoral dissertation on the Middle Dutch Tauler manuscripts.[2]: 66 

After commencing his career as a volunteer at the library of the School of Economics in Rotterdam, Lieftinck worked at the University of Amsterdam, at Koninklijke Bibliotheek, and at Leiden University, becoming Keeper of Manuscripts at the latter institution in 1942. In 1948 he was appointed Lector in Medieval Manuscripts at Leiden University.[2]: 67  [3]: 19  The post was upgraded to ProfessorofPalaeography and Manuscripts in 1963, making him only the second person to teach in that field at Leiden (the first being S.G. de Vries, who held the post from 1909 to 1931).[2]: 67  Lieftinck's inaugural lecture at Leiden, Paleografie en Handschriftenkunde (Amsterdam, 1963), outlined “how palaeography, once considered ‘ancilla philologiae’, ha[d] become an autonomous science, and how it ha[d] moved … towards codicology of the medieval book”.[4]: 15  He held the position until his retirement in 1972,[2]: 68  whereupon he was succeeded by J. P. Gumbert.[5]: 5  [3]: 20  Lieftinck participated in the founding of the prestigious cipl, Comité International de Paléographie Latine,[2]: 69  and played an important role in the design and implementation of the Catalog of Dated and Datable Manuscripts, a centrally important resource for codicologists.[1]

A member of knaw, Koninklijke Nederlandse Akademie van Wetenschappen (Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences) from 1961, and a foreign member of kvab, Koninklijke Vlaamse Academie van België voor Wetenschappen en Kunsten (Royal Flemish Academy of Belgium for Science and the Arts) from 1964,[2]: 69  Lieftinck became his generation's principal authority in all matters relating to the Dutch and Latin manuscripts of the Netherlands.[1] He published dozens of articles and books in Dutch, French, and English on topics in manuscript studies and palaeography. The Free University of Brussels, where he occasionally lectured from 1965 through 1971, awarded him an honorary doctorate in 1959.[2]: 69  The first four volumes of the series Litterae Textuales (1: Varia Codicologica; 2: Texts and Manuscripts; 3: Neerlandica Manuscripta; 4: Miniatures, Scripts, Collections) were published in his honour.[6]

Selected publications[edit]

Authored books
Edited volumes
Book chapters and articles

External links[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b c Gumbert, J.P. (1994). "Gerard Isaäc Lieftinck (1902–1994)". Gazette du Livre Médiéval. 24.
  • ^ a b c d e f g h Gumbert, J.P. (1995). "Levensbericht G.I. Lieftinck" (PDF). Levensberichten en Herdenkingen. Amsterdam: Koninklijke Nederlandse Akademie van Wetenschappen: Huygens Institute—Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences: 65–70.
  • ^ a b Gumbert, J.P. (1996). "Teaching the Medieval Book in Holland". Gazette du Livre Médiéval. 26: 18–23. doi:10.3406/galim.1996.1348.
  • ^ Boyle, Leonard (1984). Medieval Latin Palaeography: A Bibliographical Introduction. Toronto: University of Toronto.
  • ^ Biemans, Jos; Jos Hermans; Eef Overgaauw (2003). "A 'Codicological Unit': Peter Gumbert". Quaerendo. 33 (1): 5–11. doi:10.1163/157006903322348133.
  • ^ Gumbert, J.P.; de Haan, M.J.M., eds. (1972–1976). Essays Presented to G.I. Lieftinck. Amsterdam: A.L. van Gendt.

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