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{{Short description|Dutch historian and writer (1581–1647)}}
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'''Pieter Corneliszoon Hooft''' ({{IPA|nl|ˈpitər kɔrˈneːlɪsoːn ˈɦoːft}}; 16 March 1581{{dash}}21 May 1647) - Knight in the [[Order of Saint Michael]] - was a Dutch [[historian]], [[poet]] and [[playwright]] who lived during the [[Dutch Golden Age]] in [[Dutch Renaissance and Golden Age literature|literature]].
[[File:Pieter-Corneliszoon-Hooft-Geeraert-Brandt-Nederlandsche-historien MGG 0369.tif|thumb|Pieter Corneliszoon Hooft]]
'''Pieter Corneliszoon Hooft''' (16 March 1581 in [[Amsterdam]] – 21 May 1647 in [[The Hague]]) - Knight in the [[Order of Saint Michael]] - was a [[Netherlands|Dutch]] [[historian]], [[poet]] and [[playwright]] from the period known as the [[Dutch Golden Age]].


==Life==
==Life==
[[File:Werkkamer PCHooft.jpg|thumbnail|Working table of Pieter Corneliszoon Hooft]]
[[File:Werkkamer PCHooft.jpg|thumbnail|Working table of Pieter Corneliszoon Hooft]]
Pieter Corneliszoon Hooft, often abbreviated to ''P.C. Hooft'', was born in Amsterdam as the son of the then mayor, [[Cornelis Hooft]]. Hooft was also the uncle of [[Cornelis de Graeff|Cornelis]] and [[Andries de Graeff]].
Pieter Corneliszoon Hooft, often abbreviated to ''P.C. Hooft'' ({{IPA|nl|ˈpeː ˈseː ˈɦoːft|pron}}), was born in [[Amsterdam]] as scion of the patrician Hooft family and son of burgomaster (mayor) [[Cornelis Hooft]]. He was also uncle to statesmen and burgomasters [[Cornelis de Graeff|Cornelis]] and [[Andries de Graeff]].


In 1598, his father sent him to [[France]] and [[Italy]] in order to get prepared for a career as [[merchant]]. However, Pieter Corneliszoon Hooft was more interested in [[art]]. In particular, he was deeply impressed by the [[Italian renaissance]].<ref>Dautzenberg. J. ''Nederlandse literatuur, geschiedenis, bloemlezing en theorie tot 1916''. Den Bosch: Malmberg, p. 83-88</ref>
In 1598, in preparation for his career as a [[merchant]], his father sent him to [[France]] and [[Italy]], but Pieter Corneliszoon Hooft was more interested in [[art]] and was deeply impressed by the [[Italian Renaissance]].<ref>Dautzenberg. J. ''Nederlandse literatuur, geschiedenis, bloemlezing en theorie tot 1916''. Den Bosch: Malmberg, p. 83-88</ref>


In 1609, he was appointed [[bailiff]] of [[Muiden]] and the [[Gooiland]]. He founded the [[Muiderkring]], a literary society located at his home, the ''[[Muiderslot]]'', the castle of Muiden, in which he got to live due to his appointment as sheriff of Muiden. Among the members were the poets and playwrights [[Constantijn Huygens]], [[Maria Tesselschade]], [[Bredero|G.A. Bredero]] and [[Joost van den Vondel]], as well as the Portuguese singer [[Francisca Duarte]]. Hooft, Bredero, and Vondel were also founders of the [[First Nederduytsche Academy]].
In 1609, he was appointed [[bailiff]] of [[Muiden]] and the [[Gooiland]]. He founded the [[Muiderkring]], a literary society located at his home, the ''[[Muiderslot]]'', the castle of Muiden, in which he got to live due to his appointment as sheriff of Muiden. Among the members were the poets and playwrights [[Constantijn Huygens]], [[Maria Tesselschade]], [[Bredero|G.A. Bredero]] and [[Joost van den Vondel]], as well as the Portuguese singer [[Francisca Duarte]]. Hooft, Bredero, and Vondel were also founders of the [[First Nederduytsche Academy]].


==Work==
==Work==
Hooft was a prolific writer of [[Play (theatre)|plays]], [[poem]]s and [[Letter (message)|letters]], but he concentrated from 1618 onwards on writing his history of the Netherlands (''Nederduytsche Historiën''), inspired by Roman historian [[Gaius Cornelius Tacitus|Tacitus]]. His focus was primarily on the [[Eighty Years' War]] between the [[Netherlands]] and [[Spain]]. Though he tried in this work to give a report of the events which was as [[impartiality|impartial]] as possible, he did not really succeed in doing so.
Hooft was a prolific writer of [[Play (theatre)|plays]], [[poem]]s and [[Letter (message)|letters]], but from 1618 onwards he concentrated on writing a history of the Netherlands (''Nederduytsche Historiën''), inspired by Roman historian [[Gaius Cornelius Tacitus|Tacitus]]. His focus was primarily on the [[Eighty Years' War]] between the [[Netherlands]] and [[Spain]] and though he tried to be as [[impartiality|impartial]] as possible, he did succeed.


As a poet, he was influenced by his [[Renaissance]] contemporaries in France and Italy.
As a poet, he was influenced by his [[Renaissance]] contemporaries in France and Italy.
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* ''Achilles en Polyxena'' (1614)
* ''Achilles en Polyxena'' (1614)
* ''Theseus en Ariane'' (1614)
* ''Theseus en Ariane'' (1614)
* ''Granida'' (1615)
* ''[[Granida]]'' (1615)
* ''Warenar'' (1616)
* ''Warenar'' (1616)
* ''Baeto, oft oorsprong der Holanderen'' (1626)
* ''Baeto, oft oorsprong der Holanderen'' (1626)
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==Present-day legacy==
==Present-day legacy==
In present-day [[Amsterdam]] Pieter Corneliszoon Hooft gives his name to [[P.C. Hooftstraat]], the city's main destination for expensive designer clothes shopping. The south-western end of P. C. Hooftstraat runs into the city's main park, the Vondelpark, named for his friend [[Joost van den Vondel]] (see Life above). In many other Dutch cities, there are other streets named after Hooft, many of them also called P. C. Hooftstraat or Pieter C. Hooftstraat.
In present-day [[Amsterdam]], Pieter Corneliszoon Hooft gives his name to [[P.C. Hooftstraat]], the city's main destination for expensive designer clothes shopping. The south-western end of P. C. Hooftstraat runs into the city's main park, the Vondelpark, named for his friend [[Joost van den Vondel]] (see Life above). In many other Dutch cities, there are other streets named after Hooft, many of them also called P. C. Hooftstraat or Pieter C. Hooftstraat.


In 1947, 300 years after P.C. Hooft died, [[P. C. Hooft Award|a literary prize in his name]] was instituted by the Dutch government. An independent foundation annually awards the prize. Initially it was awarded for specific works, but in recent years it is awarded based on the entire collection of a writer.
In 1947, 300 years after P.C. Hooft died in [[The Hague]], [[P. C. Hooft Award|a literary prize in his name]] was instituted by the Dutch government. An independent foundation annually awards the prize. Initially it was awarded for specific works, but in recent years it is awarded based on the entire collection of a writer.

He is also erroneously mentioned as "[[Denmark]]'s most famous poet" on episode three of the television program [[Metalocalypse]].


==Gallery==
==Gallery==
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Image:Sculptuur PCHooft Binnenplaats Muiderslot maart2003.jpg|Sculpture of P.C. Hooft in the castle [[Muiderslot]]
Image:Sculptuur PCHooft Binnenplaats Muiderslot maart2003.jpg|Sculpture of P.C. Hooft in the castle [[Muiderslot]]
file:IISG AHF 01334 Frits Sieger 1947-03-22.jpg|Sculptor Frits Sieger with bust of P.C. Hooft. Amsterdam; 22 March 1947
file:IISG AHF 01334 Frits Sieger 1947-03-22.jpg|Sculptor Frits Sieger with bust of P.C. Hooft. Amsterdam; 22 March 1947
File:Pieter C. Hooft.JPG|[[Gable stone]] of P.C. Hooft above his former house.[[Eduard Colinet]], 1881
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==References==
==References==
{{Reflist}}
{{Reflist}}

==Further reading==
* {{cite EB1911 |wstitle=Hooft, Pieter Cornelissen |volume=13 |pages=668-669}}


==External links==
==External links==
{{commons category|Pieter Cornelisz. Hooft|Pieter Corneliszoon Hooft}}
{{Commons category|Pieter Corneliszoon Hooft}}
* [http://cf.hum.uva.nl/dsp/ljc/hooft/ Works of Hooft in the Laurens Janszoon Coster project (Dutch)]
* [http://cf.hum.uva.nl/dsp/ljc/hooft/ Works of Hooft in the Laurens Janszoon Coster project (Dutch)]
* [http://www.dbnl.nl/auteurs/beeld.php3?id=hoof001 P.C. Hooft (1581-1647)] - pictures of P.C. Hooft
* [http://www.dbnl.nl/auteurs/beeld.php3?id=hoof001 P.C. Hooft (1581-1647)] - pictures of P.C. Hooft
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Latest revision as of 12:36, 21 September 2024

P.C. Hooft

Pieter Corneliszoon Hooft (Dutch pronunciation: [ˈpitər kɔrˈneːlɪsoːn ˈɦoːft]; 16 March 1581 – 21 May 1647) - Knight in the Order of Saint Michael - was a Dutch historian, poet and playwright who lived during the Dutch Golden Age in literature.

Life

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Working table of Pieter Corneliszoon Hooft

Pieter Corneliszoon Hooft, often abbreviated to P.C. Hooft (pronounced [ˈpeː ˈseː ˈɦoːft]), was born in Amsterdam as scion of the patrician Hooft family and son of burgomaster (mayor) Cornelis Hooft. He was also uncle to statesmen and burgomasters Cornelis and Andries de Graeff.

In 1598, in preparation for his career as a merchant, his father sent him to France and Italy, but Pieter Corneliszoon Hooft was more interested in art and was deeply impressed by the Italian Renaissance.[1]

In 1609, he was appointed bailiff of Muiden and the Gooiland. He founded the Muiderkring, a literary society located at his home, the Muiderslot, the castle of Muiden, in which he got to live due to his appointment as sheriff of Muiden. Among the members were the poets and playwrights Constantijn Huygens, Maria Tesselschade, G.A. Bredero and Joost van den Vondel, as well as the Portuguese singer Francisca Duarte. Hooft, Bredero, and Vondel were also founders of the First Nederduytsche Academy.

Work

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Hooft was a prolific writer of plays, poems and letters, but from 1618 onwards he concentrated on writing a history of the Netherlands (Nederduytsche Historiën), inspired by Roman historian Tacitus. His focus was primarily on the Eighty Years' War between the Netherlands and Spain and though he tried to be as impartial as possible, he did succeed.

As a poet, he was influenced by his Renaissance contemporaries in France and Italy.

Plays

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Granida (and Daifilo) by Gerard van Honthorst
  • Geeraerdt van Velsen ( 1613)
  • Achilles en Polyxena (1614)
  • Theseus en Ariane (1614)
  • Granida (1615)
  • Warenar (1616)
  • Baeto, oft oorsprong der Holanderen (1626)

Poems

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  • Emblemata amatoria: afbeeldingen van minne (1611)

History

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  • Nederduytsche Historiën (1642-1656)

Present-day legacy

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In present-day Amsterdam, Pieter Corneliszoon Hooft gives his name to P.C. Hooftstraat, the city's main destination for expensive designer clothes shopping. The south-western end of P. C. Hooftstraat runs into the city's main park, the Vondelpark, named for his friend Joost van den Vondel (see Life above). In many other Dutch cities, there are other streets named after Hooft, many of them also called P. C. Hooftstraat or Pieter C. Hooftstraat.

In 1947, 300 years after P.C. Hooft died in The Hague, a literary prize in his name was instituted by the Dutch government. An independent foundation annually awards the prize. Initially it was awarded for specific works, but in recent years it is awarded based on the entire collection of a writer.

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References

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  1. ^ Dautzenberg. J. Nederlandse literatuur, geschiedenis, bloemlezing en theorie tot 1916. Den Bosch: Malmberg, p. 83-88

Further reading

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  • Chisholm, Hugh, ed. (1911). "Hooft, Pieter Cornelissen" . Encyclopædia Britannica. Vol. 13 (11th ed.). Cambridge University Press. pp. 668–669.
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