He then returned to Leuven, but the Eighty Years' War soon drove him to take refuge via Antwerp to the Northern Netherlands, where, in 1579, the newly founded University of Leiden appointed him professor of history. He held the position of rector of the university for four terms and was a driving force behind the growth and innovation in the early years.[2]
…and I did blog something about it quite a few years ago.
This could have something to do with Thomas Aquinas and Christina Chubbuck ~ Jean and I used to do this thing, she would say, “Christina”, then I was supposed to say, “Margery”. I never heard about Chubbuck or her death.