Eeltsje Hiddes Halbertsma

Eeltsje Hiddes Halbertsma
Born8 October 1797
Grou, Netherlands
Died22 March 1858(1858-03-22) (aged 60)
Grou, Netherlands
Occupationphysician, poet, writer
LanguageWest Frisian
NationalityWestern Frisian
CitizenshipDutch
Period19th century
GenrePoetry, short stories
Literary movementRomanticism
Years active1822–1858
Notable worksRimen en Teltsjes
De Alde Friezen
Spouse
Baukje Fockens
(m. 1823)
Children4 (2 sons and 2 daughters)

Eeltsje Hiddes Halbertsma (West Frisian: [ˈeːltsjǝ ˈhɪdəs ˈhɔlbǝtsma]; Dutch: Eeltje Hiddes Halbertsma [ˈeːltɕǝ ˈɦɪdəs ˈɦɑlbǝrtsmaː]; 8 October 1797 – 22 March 1858) was a Frisian writer, poet and physician, member of the Halbertsma family, and the youngest of the Halbertsma Brothers. He became well known when he and his elder brother Justus published the poetry and short story collection De Lapekoer fan Gabe Skroar in 1822. Afterwards, this work was continually expanded, and also came to include contributions by a third brother, Tsjalling, until all the Halbertsma Brothers' prose and poetry was posthumously collected in 1871 to become the famous work Rimen en Teltsjes. This book played a role of crucial importance in the development of a new literary tradition after Western Frisian had been used almost exclusively as a spoken language for three centuries. Of the three Brothers Halbertsma, Eeltsje was probably the most talented, en his poetry especially is still very much admired. His oeuvre included the poem De Alde Friezen, which later became the national anthem of the Western Frisian people.