Michael Jan de Goeje was born in
Dronrijp,
Friesland. He devoted himself at an early age to the study of oriental languages and became especially proficient in
Arabic, under the guidance of
Reinhart Dozy and
Theodor Juynboll, to whom he was afterwards an intimate friend and colleague. He took his degree of doctor at
Leiden in 1860, and then studied for a year in
Oxford, where he examined and collated the
Bodleian manuscripts of
al-Idrisi (part being published in 1866, in collaboration with Dozy, as ''Description de l'Afrique et de l'Espagne
). About the same time he wrote Mémoires de l'histoire et de la géographie orientales
, and edited Expugnatio regionum''. In 1883, on the death of Dozy, he became Arabic professor at Leiden, retiring in 1906. ==Career==