(William), an eminent linguist and philologist, was born at Utrecht, in 1542. He studied at Louvain and Paris; and gave surprising proofs of his progress in Greek and Latin literature. He afterwards visited the several universities of Germany and Italy; and died at Louvain, in 1575, aged 33. He understood six languages, besides that of his native country; and, notwithstanding his dying too young, wrote several philological and critical works, among which are, Notes, Scholia, Emendationes, et Explicationes, in Euripidem, Sophoclem, Aeschylum, Ciceronem, Propertium, Aujonum, &c. and many translations of Greek authors.