Pieter Gillis

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Peter Giles
Born (1486-07-28)July 28, 1486
Antwerp
Died November 6, 1533(1533-11-06) (aged 47)
Antwerp
Nationality Flemish
Other names Petrus Ægidius, Peter Giles, Peter Gilles
Occupation magistrate of Antwerp[1]
Known for friendship with Sir Thomas More
Spouse(s) Cornelia Sandrien, Maria Denis Adriaensdochter, Kathelijne Draeckx[2]

Pieter Gillis (28 July 1486 6 or 11 November 1533), known by his anglicised name Peter Giles and sometimes the Latinised Petrus Ægidius, was a humanist, printer, and registrar for the city of Antwerp in the early sixteenth century.[2] He is most famous as the friend and supporter of Rodolphus Agricola, Desiderius Erasmus and Thomas More.

Thomas More's Utopia, although fictional, includes Pieter Gillis as a character in Book I. More dedicated Utopia to Gillis, who may have designed the Utopian alphabet. They first met when diplomatic business brought More to Antwerp.[1]

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 William Holden Hutton, Sir Thomas More, London: Methuen & Co., 1895 (available through Google Books)
  2. 2.0 2.1 Centrum Pieter Gillis, University of Antwerp (Dutch)


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