Johannes Livineius


Johannes Lievens, Latinized Johannes Livineius , was a scholar of Greek patristics from the Habsburg Netherlands.

Life

Lievens was born in Dendermonde in 1546 or 1547, the son of Nicolas Lievens and Clara Vander Beke. Although not born in Ghent, he sometimes used the cognomen Gandensis, as both his parents were from that city. He was educated first in Ghent and later at the Jesuit college in Cologne, before attending the University of Leuven.
On 16 July 1573 he was awarded a canonry at the church of St Peter in Liège, exchanging it for one at Antwerp Cathedral in 1588. He died of an apoplexy in Antwerp on 13 January 1599, aged 51, and was buried in Antwerp Cathedral.

Works

Livineius's Latin translation and critical Greek edition of Gregory of Nyssa's treatise on Virginity, with a dedication to Antonio Carafa, was published at Antwerp by Christopher Plantin in 1574. The following year, Plantin printed Livineius's translation of John Chrysostom's treatise on Virginity.
Livineius also produced an edition of twelve Latin panegyricists, from a manuscript in the Abbey of Saint Bertin.
His translation of Theodore the Studite's catechetical sermons was prepared for posthumous publication by Aubertus Miraeus.