Pijtter (Pieter) Boeles (1795–1875) was a Dutch
Minister and
linguist
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Biography
Boeles, son of the
Frisian farmers Jetzo Boeles and Trijntje Pieters, studied
theology
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at the
University of Groningen
The University of Groningen (abbreviated as UG; nl, Rijksuniversiteit Groningen, abbreviated as RUG) is a public research university of more than 30,000 students in the city of Groningen in the Netherlands. Founded in 1614, the university is th ...
. He completed his major in 1817 with a dissertation, which was published by J. Oomkens Groningen. In the same year he married Alberdina Janna Speckman of Eelde. He was minister of
Pingjum
Pingjum ( fry, Penjum) is a village in the municipality of Súdwest-Fryslân in Friesland, in the northern Netherlands and lies southwest of Harlingen. It had a population of around 585 in January 2017.
History
The village was first mentioned in ...
,
Noordlaren
Noordlaren is a village in the municipality of Groningen in the Dutch province of Groningen. It had a population of around 545 in 2021.
In 2010 it was said to be 850 years old. In the past Noordlaren was a farming village. Nowadays there are stil ...
and
Noorddijk successively. For the greatest part of his career, from 1827 to 1870, he was last minister of the
Reformed Stephanuskerk. He was also a member of the provincial church government, president of the classical association of Groningen and member of the college of supervision of the ecclesiastical administration of Reformed Church in the Groningen Province. In 1853 he was chairman of the national synod of the Reformed Church.
Boeles published ten articles for his pastorate about various affairs, including the fields of religion, religious education, church polity and history. He then wrote the first dictionary of the
Gronings dialect
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, the ''Idioticon Groninganum: vergelijkend woordenboek van den Groningschen tongval'' (Idioticon Groninganum: comparative dictionary of the Gronings dialect). This unpublished manuscript was recovered by the professor of Groninger language and culture
Siemon Reker in the nineties of the 20th century and appeared in print in 1997.
In 1850 he received an honorary doctorate from the
University of Groningen
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and during his fiftieth year of his pastorate on November 24, 1867 he became a knight in the
Order of the Netherlands Lion
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.
Pieter Boeles died in 1875 in Groningen at the age of eighty. His son
Willem Boele Sophius Boeles was president of the court in Leeuwarden
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Boeles was buried in the cemetery at the Reformed Stephanuskerk in Noorddijk
References
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1795 births
1875 deaths
Linguists from the Netherlands
18th-century Dutch Calvinist and Reformed ministers
People from Ferwerderadiel