Pieter Nuyts (1640 – buried 30 March 1709) was a Dutch poet and dramatist. The youngest son of the third Governor of Formosa (also called Pieter Nuyts), the younger Pieter was born into a comfortable situation, probably in Middelburg, before his family moved to the city of Hulst, where his father became mayor.[2]

Pieter Nuyts
Born1640
Middelburg, the Netherlands
DiedMarch 1709[1]
Etten, the Netherlands
OccupationPoet and dramatist
NationalityDutch
Notable worksAdmetus en Alcestis
De Bredaasche Klio
Beschryving van Etten, Leur en Sprundel
SpousePetronilla Bernaige

He authored several books of poetry and plays, including Admetus en Alcestis, a tragedy and satire of Juvenalis.[3] Other works include De Bredaasche Klio and Beschryving van Etten, Leur en Sprundel, which is still used by historians of the region around Etten today.[3]

References edit

  1. ^ Burial of Pieter Nuijts on 30 March 1709 in the burial register of Etten-Leur
  2. ^ "Nuyts, Pieter". Australian Dictionary of Biography. Retrieved 2009-04-05.
  3. ^ a b "Nuyts, Pieter". Nieuw Nederlandsch biografisch woordenboek (in Dutch).