Peter Paul Maria Alberdingk Thijm

Peter Paul Maria Alberdingk Thijm (b. at Amsterdam, 21 October 1827, d. at Leuven, 1 February 1904) was a Dutch academic and writer.

Life

He made his studies in his home city, at first at the Gymnasium and later at the Athenaeum, from which he graduated in letters and history in 1857. For some years he was instructor in history in Maastricht. After being called to a professorship in the Catholic University of Leuven in 1870, he succeeded in establishing a chair for the special study of the history of the literature of the Netherlands.

He was President of the Association Tijd en Vlijt and of Constantius Buter. He was also a member of the Flemish Academy, and for a time, its President. From 1888 on, Paul Thijm edited the periodical Dietsche Warande, which he transplanted into Belgium.

Family

The writer Joseph Albert Alberdingk Thijm was his brother.

Works

His chief works are:

References

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