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GUDE (Gumus), MARQUARD (16351689) , German archaeologist and classical scholar, was born at Rendsburg in Holstein on the 1st of February 1635. He was originally intended for the law, but from an early age showed a decided. preference for classical studies. In 1658 he went to Holland in the hope
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inscriptions and MSS. At the earnest request of his pupil, who had become greatly attached to him, Gude refused more than one professional appointment, and it was not until 1671 that he accepted the post of librarian to Duke Christian Albert of Holstein-Gottorp. Schars, who had accompanied Gude, died in 1675, and left him the greater part of his property. In 1678 Gude, having quarrelled with the duke, retired into private life; but in 1682 he entered the service of Christian V. of Denmark as counsellor of the Schleswig-Holstein chancellery, and remained in it almost to the time of his death on the 26th of November 1689. Gude's great
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inscriptions , was not published till 1731. Mention may also be made of his editio princeps (1661) of the treatise of Hippolytus the Martyr
His correspondence (ed. P. Burmann, 1697) is the most important authority for the events of Gude's life, besides containing valuable information on the learning of the times. See also J. Moller, Cimbria literates, iii., and C. Bursian in Allgemeine deutsche Biographie, x. End of Article: GUDE (Gumus), MARQUARD (16351689) If you wish, you can link directly to this article.
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