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Jan Roelas van Vries

MALE
N/A - N/A

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  • Boerhaave (instrumentenmakers)

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  • Roelas van Vries, Jan
  • Vries, Jan Roelas

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Jan Roelas [van] Vries was a mathematical instrument and sundial maker in Amsterdam, around 1650, he also made astrolabes.

Collections: Fries Museum, Leeuwarden (astrolabe and sundial signed: "Jan Roelas. V. Vries T. Amsterdam / anno 1642"), Scheepvaartmuseum, Amsterdam.

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Occupation

  • Instrument maker 1642~

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Provenance

  • Rooseboom, M. Bijdrage tot de geschiedenis der instrumentmakerskunst in de noordelijke Nederlanden. (Leiden 1950).
  • Database Maritiem Digitaal

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Zacharias Webbers

MALE
Leipzig, Germany N/A - N/A

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  • Boerhaave (instrumentenmakers)

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Webbers was a mathematical instrument maker of German descent, working in Amsterdam in the early 17th century. Between 1644 and 1650 three children were baptised in the Amsterdam Lutherian church.

Collection: Kungliga Vetenskapakademien, Stockholm ('column' and 'spherical dial', signed: 'Zacharias Webbers Lipsiensis. Ad Elevationem Poli. 52 Graden Amstelodomai 1639').

Residence

  • Amsterdam 1639~

Occupation

  • scientific instrument maker 1639~, Amsterdam

Education

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Provenance

  • Mörzer Buyns, W.F.J. Alphabetical list of Dutch instrument makers compiled by W.F.J. Mörzer Bruyns (Amsterdam 1986).
  • Pipping, Gunnar. The Chamber of Physics : instruments in the history of sciences collections of the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences, Stockholm (Stockholm 1977).

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Jacobus de Steur

MALE
N/A - Leiden, Netherlands [..1681]

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  • Boerhaave (instrumentenmakers)

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Mathematical instrument maker at the Rapenburg in Leiden in the second half of the seventeenth century. At the time of his marriage in 1655 to Marya van Deyl, widow of Cornelis van Duyn, De Steur was registered as a 'mathematisch instrumentmaecker'. At the baptism in 1656 of their daughter Elisabeth, the instrument maker Henricus Sneeuwins acted as a witness. In 1659 Coenrad van Lin became an apprentice of De Steur. In 1660 the Leiden professor in mathematics Frans van Schooten recommended him to Christiaan Huygens. In 1672 De Steur remarried to Anna Annocque. They lived at Rapenburg 69. She remarried in 1681.

Collections: Petrus van Musschenbroek had an astrolabe made by De Steur. Museum Boerhaave Leiden (sundial, pantograph, sector and Holland circle), Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences, Stockholm

Residence

  • Leiden 1621~ - 1681

Occupation

  • Mathematical instrument maker 1655~ - 1681, Leiden

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Provenance

  • Rooseboom, M., Bijdrage tot de geschiedenis der instrumentmakerskunst in de noordelijke Nederlanden (Leiden 1950).
  • Pipping, G., The Chamber of Physics. Instruments in the history of sciences collections of the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences, Stockholm (Stockholm 1977).
  • Drecker, J., Gnomone und Sonnenuhren (Aachen 1909).
  • Daumas, M., Scientific instruments of the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries and their makers (London 1972).
  • Zinner, E., Deutsche und Niederländische astronomische Instrumente des 11.-18. Jahrhunderts (München 1972).
  • Huygens, Chr. Œvres Complètes.

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Pieter de Wolff

MALE
Amsterdam, Netherlands 25-05-1911 - Heemstede, Netherlands 18-01-2000

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  • KNAW-Lid

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Residence

  • Heemstede 

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Provenance

  • Wolff, P. de, Levensberichten en herdenkingen 2001, p. 81-88 door A. Heertje.

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Wiki Data: Q2357454
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Johannes Jacobus van Laar

MALE
Den Haag, Netherlands 11-07-1860 - Clarens, Switzerland 09-12-1938

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  • Genootschaps-lid
  • KNAW-Lid

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Residence

  • Clarens 
  • Utrecht 

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Membership

Provenance

  • Laar, J.J. van, Verslagen Natuurkunde 47, 1938, p. 86 door J. van der Hoeve; Jaarboek 1938/39, p. 239-243 door W.P. Jorissen.
  • Ledenlijst Vereeniging het Nederl. Natuur- en Geneesk. Congres (1890).

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Richard Courant

MALE
Lublinitz, Germany 08-01-1888 - New Rochelle (NY), United States 27-01-1972

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  • KNAW-Lid

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Residence

  • New Rochelle (NY) 

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Provenance

  • Courant, R., Verslagen Natuurkunde 81, 1972, p. 25 door P.J. Gaillard; Jaarboek 1972, p. 140-141 door H. Freudenthal.

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Berend Holsboer

MALE
Arnhem, Netherlands 1833 - Arnhem, Netherlands 1898

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  • Boerhaave (instrumentenmakers)

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Instrument maker from Arnhem, the Netherlands. Between 1847 and 1852 he worked for Christopher Becker, between 1853 and 1858 he worked for several German companies. After 1858 he worked for Siemens and Haske in Berlin, from 1860 on he worked for the London branch of the company. Around 1865 he returned to The Netherlands and started his own instrument making company in the Ridderstraat, Arnhem. Here, he made mathematical, physical and optical instruments, and surveying devices. He also made balance scales for Dutch postal services. Lenses used in optical instruments were bought in Paris or Germany. After his death, his son Barend succeeded him.

Collection: Museum Boerhaave Leiden (a focus ruler and a compass).

Residence

  • Arnhem 

Occupation

  • instrument maker 1847~ - [..1898], Arnhem

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Provenance

  • Archive Museum Boerhaave

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Willem Snellen

MALE
Oosterhout, Netherlands 1727 - Breda, Netherlands 1791

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  • Boerhaave (instrumentenmakers)
  • Genootschaps-lid

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Snellen enrolled at Leiden University in 1748 as a student in law. In 1750 he settled in Dordrecht, where he had inherited Develsteijn (a small castle outside the city), from his uncle Adam van Broeckhuysen (d. 1748), a skilled mechanic and clock maker. It was this uncle who probably had introduced the young Snellen in the craft of making time pieces and sundails. In 1758 Snellen became burgomaster of Dordrecht. In that capacity he was the head of the city clockworks. According to Schotel (1840) this was the reason he got interested in precision time pieces. He grew into a talented amateur instrument maker and designed chronometers and sundials. Again according to Schotel (1840) these instrument were (partly?) made by the horologist Steven Hoogendijk in Rotterdam and the Dordrecht watch maker of Italian decent Civati. In the 1770s Snellen presented a chronometer made by his own design to the Dutch stadholder, prince William V. This was the first chronometer ever made in the Netherlands. In 1791 Snellen bequeathed precision astronomical clocks to two Dutch institutions: (1) the Rotterdam Genootschap voor Proefondervindelijke Wijsbegeerte, and (2) the Leyden Astronomical Observatory. Only the latter has survived. A Snellen chronometer was auctioned in 2004 in New York as part of the inventory of the former Time Museum.

Designer (and perhaps maker) of the first chronometer made in the Netherlands

Collection: Museum Boerhaave Leiden (the Leyden Astronomical Observatory, Universiteitsmuseum Utrecht, Time Museum

Residence

  • Dordrecht 1750~ - 1785
  • Breda 1785 - 1781

Occupation

  • Mayor of Dordrecht 1758, Dordrecht
  • Designer and maker of time pieces 1750~ - 1785, Dordrecht

Education

  • student in law 1748 - 1750 - Universiteit Leiden, Leiden

Provenance

  • Rooseboom, M. Bijdrage tot de geschiedenis der instrumentmakerskunst in de noordelijke Nederlanden (Leiden 1950).
  • Gent, R.H. van. De tijdmeters van de Leidse Sterrewacht (Leiden 1992).
  • Morpurgo, E. Nederlandse klokken- en horlogemakers vanaf 1300 (Amsterdam 1970).
  • Mörzer Bruyns, W.F.J. Schip recht door zee : de octant in de Republiek in de achttiende eeuw (Amsterdam 2003).
  • Zuidervaart, H.J. Van 'konstgenoten' en hemelse fenomenen : Nederlandse sterrenkunde in de achttiende eeuw (Rotterdam 1999).
  • Gent, R.H. van en J.H. Leopold, De tijdmeters van de Leidse Sterrewacht (Leiden 1992).
  • Zeeman, J. De Nederlandse staande klok (Zwolle 1996).
  • Schotel, G.D.J. Geschied-, letter- en oudheidkundige uitspanningen (Utrecht 1840).
  • N.J.M. Dresch, ‘Het geslacht Snellen’, De Navorscher 58 (1909), 319-320.

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Abraham van Stipriaan Luïscius

MALE
Oudewater, Netherlands 10-10-1753 - Delft, Netherlands 02-05-1829

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  • Boerhaave (instrumentenmakers)
  • Genootschaps-lid
  • KNAW-Lid

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  • Luiscius, Stipriaan
  • Stipriaan Luiscius, Abraham van

BIO

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Highest degree: doctor

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Biography:
In 1788 the Medical Doctor Van Stipriaan Luïscius was a lecturer of chemistry (1789) in Delft. He won various scientific competitions. He was the inventor and maker of a kind of bathometer (depth gange). In 1805 he published a description of that instrument.

Collections: Universiteitsmuseum Utrecht (wine ganging rod and a bathometer (depth gange), Museum Boerhaave Leiden (two portrets and a prize medal).

Residence

  • Delft 1788 - 1814~

Occupation

  • Doctor Medicinae 1788, Delft
  • Lecturer chemistry 1789 - Universiteit Leiden, Delft
  • inventor of scientific instruments 1800~, Delft

Education

  • Student of Medicine 1784 - 1788 - Universiteit Leiden, Leiden

Provenance

  • Stipriaan Luïscius, A. van, Algemene Vergadering Instituut 1829, p. 22-23 door J. Teissedre L’Ange; Verslagen Instituut Klasse I, 1829, p. 6-8 door H.C. Boon van der Mesch.
  • Rooseboom, M., Bijdrage tot de geschiedenis der instrumentmakerskunst in de noordelijke Nederlanden (Leiden 1950).
  • Stipriaan Luïscius, A. van, Description d'une sonde de mer ou bathomètre, qui pourra servir à sonder toutes les profondeurs des mers, précédée d'un coup d'oeil géologique sur la terre (La Haye 1805).
  • Doorman, G. , Octrooien voor uitvindingen in de Nederlanden uit de 16e-18e eeuw ('s-Gravenhage 1940).
  • Stipriaan Luïscius, A. van, Kort vertoog over de noodzakelijkheid en de mogelijkheid om de verspreiding der kinderziekte aanmerkelijk te verminderen, en de besmetting daarvan krachtdadiger en zekerder te beletten : eene bijdrage tot de geneeskundige staatsregeling (Delft 1826).
  • Naamlijst der leden van de Maatschappij voor natuur- en letterkunde (Den Haag 1809).
  • Naamlijst der leden van de Maatschappij voor natuur- en letterkunde (Den Haag 1814).
  • Naamlijst der leden van de Maatschappij voor natuur- en letterkunde (Den Haag 1824).

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Martinus van Marum

MALE
Delft, Netherlands 20-03-1750 - Haarlem, Netherlands 26-12-1837

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  • Boerhaave (instrumentenmakers)
  • Genootschaps-lid
  • KNAW-Lid

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Dissertation: Quousque motus fluidorum et caeterae quaedam animalium et plantarum functiones consentiunt

Highest degree: med. doctor

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Biography:
Martinus van Marum was the son of Petrus van Marum and Cornelia van Oudheusden. The van Marum family stemmed from Groningen and belonged to the Reformed church. His father was land surveyor and agricultural specialist. From 1744 to 1764 he owned a delftware factory art Delft where he worked as master potter. Van Marum attended the primary school and Latin school at Delft. After the return of the family to Groningen, in 1664, he matriculated at Groningen university to study philosophy and medicine.
Among his teachers there were Petrus Camper (medicine and botany), Dionysius van de Wijnpersse (physics), Wouter van Doeveren (medicine, chemistry, and mineralogy), and Antonius Brugmans (philosophy, physics, and mathematics). Especially Camper was very influential, his views on botany aroused in van Marum a life-long interest in plants, and friendship with Camper until the latter's death in 1794. Contrary to the then common taxonomical studies, Camper advocated the study of the anatomy and physiology of the plant. In 1773 van Marum obtained the doctor's degree in philosophy on a highly praised thesis about the sap streams in plants. Later that year he graduated in medicine on a thesis in which he compared the physiology of sap streams in plants and animals.
Aspiring to a job as professor in botany van Marum was very disappointed when he was not elected to succeed Camper. He immediately turned his interests to the field of electricity. In 1776 he published a report on the technical improvements he introduced to the electrical machine. In the same year he went to Haarlem where he set up as a general practitioner (until 1780). The city of Haarlem appointed him as municipal lecturer in philosophy and medicine in 1776. Van Marum took this matter seriously: until 1780 he gave 52 public lectures on physical topics. In the context of Teyler's Foundation (see later) he would give another 163 lectures (until 1803). Until 1797 his subjects were mainly of a physico-chemical and technical nature, later he treated geological, mineralogical, and palaeontological issues.
In 1781 van Marum married the extremely wealthy printer's daughter Joanna Bosch (1739-1821), which made his possible for him to devote his life fully to the propagation and popularization of science. Thanks to his continuous and efficient activities, van Marum was able to make Haarlem a very important centre of Dutch science at the end of the eighteenth and the beginning of the nineteenth century. Van Marum used two institutions to reach his goals: the Dutch Society of Sciences (Hollandsche Maatschappij der Wetenschappen, founded in 1752), and Teyler's Foundation (founded in 1778 by the wealthy menist merchant Pieter Teyler van der Hulst).
Van Marum was appointed director of the Cabinet of Curiosities of the Dutch Society in 1777, he became its perpetual secretary in 1794. In 1784 he was appointed director of Teyler's Cabinet of Physical and Natural Curiosities and Library. All these functions he combined until his death. The personal and institutional wealth of both van Marum and the institutions made it him possible to expand the collections and libraries to a scale that made them famous all over Europe. From 1782 to 1802 he made a number of journeys abroad that brought him much fossil material and minerals. His most famous acquisitions were J.J. Scheuchzer's 'homo diluvii testis', actually a fossil salamander, the fossil Mosasaurus camperi, and Beringer's Lügensteine.
Apart from these activities van Marum was involved in scientific research too. His scientific ideas rested on two pillars: physico-theology, and utility. During the first half of his scientific life physico-theological interests prevailed, especially in his chemical research, his later works were mainly motiviated by utilitarian goals. In the Verhandelingen of Teyler's Foundation Van Marum published the results of many electrical and chemical experiments he had carried out with the largest electrical machine of the time. This spectacular machine was installed in 1784 in Teyler's Museum by its maker, the British instrument maker John Cuthbertson. It had two large, round glass plates each 1.65 metres in diameter. With this electrical machine he tried to discover the relationship between electricity and magnetism. Van Marum was a life long supporter of Benjamin Franklin's one fluid theory of electricity. The new Voltaic pile was quickly adopted by Van Marum, who named it after its Italian inventor.
His most important experiments, however, lay in the field of chemistry. In 1785 was the first to recognize a peculiar odour of electricity, which we now call ozone. Together with Adriaan Paets van Troostwijk he did experiments in the winters of 1785-1786 and 1786-1787 which were concentrated on the new combustion theory of the French chemist Antoine Laurent Lavoisier. These convinced him of the correctness of the new chemisty, and he became a staunch advocate of the Frenchman's ideas. In 1787 he published a summary of this oxidation theory, even before Lavoisier did so himself. With his newly developed gazometer he discovered carbon monoxide.
From 1802 onwards Van Marum's attention shifted to botany, concentrating on South African plants. For the prince of Salm-Dyck he compiled a systematic catalogue of his aloe collection, which reflected his renewed interest in plant systematics and taxonomy. However, his interest in the relation between electricity and magnetism caused him to repeat Oersted's famous experiments in 1822.
Van Marum was always interested in the practical and organisational aspects of science. He issued many competitions to write essays on scientific topics and took care of the publication of the prize-winning ones. During the French reign, king Louis Napoleon asked him, among others, to draft a constitution for a new national scientific institution, the Royal Institute of Science, Literature, and Arts (Koninklijk Instituut van Wetenschappen, Letteren en Schoone Kunsten), which was established in 1808. Until 1836 Van Marum was one of the most active members of this scientific institution. In 1814, the new king of the Netherlands, William I, appointed Van Marum to a commission for the restructuring of higher education, and in 1821 to a commission charged with the exploration of the possibilities of active control of the Dutch rivers.
As a physician Van Marum was a typical representative of the 'Aufklärungsarzt' (Enlightenment physician), who strived to make science and medicine subservient to the interests of society at large. In Van Marum's case this attitude was also stimulated by his belief in a practical form of christianity. Examples are his propagation of the use of pure oxygen to revive drowned persons, the use of steam baths for cholera patients, artificial ventilation in houses, factories and aboard ships, and the improvement of the digestor, originally invented by Denis Papin, to provide the poor with nutritive soups.
Van Marum maintained a large network of scientific contacts and correspondents throughout his life. He was a (corresponding) member of no less than 37 scientific societies in Europe and the United States. Van Marum died on 26 December 1837, honoured by Dutch and French societies, and leaving as his heir a natural son born in 1829.

Designed an electrostatic generator, with the help of Gerhard Kuyper from Groningen. Participated in development of the largest electrical machine of his time, designed by John Cuthberson.

Residence

  • Haarlem 

Occupation

  • Physician 1776 - 1780, Haarlem
  • Director Physisch kabinet and library 1784 - Teylers Museum

Education

  • Student of Medicine and Philosophy 31-12-1764 - 20-08-1773 - Universiteit Groningen, Groningen

Provenance

  • Marum, M. van, Algemene Vergadering Instituut 1838, p. 11-12 door H.H. Klijn; Verslagen Instituut Klasse I, 1839, p. 5-7 door W.S. Swart.
  • “Naamlijst der leden van het Vrijdag’s Gezelschap”, in: Naamlijst der leden van het Vrijdag's Gezelschap, opgerigt te Amsterdam den 17 december van het jaar 1734, onder de zinspreuk: Libertate et Concordia, en eenige gedichten daartoe betrekkelyk (Amsterdam 1812).
  • Molhuysen, P.C., en Fr.K.H. Kossmann (redactie), Nieuw Nederlandsch Biografisch Woordenboek. Deel 10. (Leiden 1937) 588.

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Nicolaas Hartsoeker

MALE
Gouda, Netherlands 26-03-1656 - Utrecht, Netherlands 10-12-1725

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  • Boerhaave (instrumentenmakers)

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Optical instrument maker and natural philosopher, who invented the screw-barrel simple microscope in circa 1694. First to observe spermicide through a microscope. Hartsoeker worked most of his life in France. In 1699, when he returned to the Dutch Republic, he was elected member of the Academie Royale des Sciences and in 1704 of the Königlich-Preußische Akademie der Wissenschaften, in both cases as one of the first foreign members. When Czar Peter the Great visited Amsterdam, he was offered the chair of mathematics in St Petersburg. Hartsoeker rejected this offer, but later, in 1704, Hartsoeker accepted the position of "first mathematician and honorary professor of philosophy" at the University of Heidelberg, offered to him by Johann Wilhelm, Elector the Palatine. He returned to the Netherlands around 1720. The last years of his life were spent in Utrecht.

Collections: Museum Boerhaave Leiden, Universiteitsmuseum Utrecht.

Residence

  • Paris 1678
  • Heidelberg 1704 - 1716
  • Paris 1684 - 1698
  • Amsterdam 1677 - 1678
  • Rotterdam 1698
  • Utrecht 1720~ - 1725

Occupation

  • Honorary Professsor of Philosophy  - University of Heidelberg, Heidelberg
  • physicist, astronomer and instrument maker 1678 - 1725

Education

  • student 1675 - 1678 - Universiteit Leiden

Provenance

  • Hartsoeker, N., Essai de Dioptrique (Parijs 1694)
  • Hartsoeker, N., Principes de Physique (Parijs 1696)
  • Hartsoeker, N., Conjectures Physiques (Amsterdam 1707) + several later additions
  • Hartsoeker, N., Recueil de plusieurs pièces de Physique où l'on fait principalement voir l'invalidité du système de Newton (Utrecht 1722)
  • Bibliotheca Hartsoekeriana, sive Catalogus librorum quae collegit Nic. Hartsoeker. Librorum auctio publica fiet ad diem 16 Juni 1727 et seqq (1727).
  • Rooseboom, M., Bijdrage tot de geschiedenis der instrumentmakerskunst in de noordelijke Nederlanden (Leiden 1950).
  • Harting, P., Het mikroskoop : deszelfs gebruik, geschiedenis en tegenwoordige toestand; een handboek voor natuur- en geneeskundigen, vol. III (Utrecht 1850).
  • Harting, P., Bijdragen tot de geschiedenis der mikroskopen in ons vaderland (Utrecht 1846).
  • Fournier, M., Early microscopes : a descriptive catalogue (Leiden 2003).
  • Wielema, M.R. ' Nicolaas Hartsoeker (1656-1725): van mechanisme naar vitalisme', in: Gewina 15 (1992), 234-261.
  • Clay, S. and H. Court, The history of the microscope: compiled from original instruments and documents, up to the introduction of the achromatic microscope (London 1932).
  • Cittert, P. van, Geschiedenis van de verzameling antieke instrumenten van het Natuurkundig Laboratorium der Rijks Universiteit en van het Natuurkundig Gezelschap (Utrecht 1929).
  • Zuidervaart, H.J. ‘The ‘invisible technician’ made visible. Telescope making in the seventeenth and early eighteenth-century Dutch Republic’ in: Alison D. Morrison-Low [et al] (eds.), From Earth-Bound to Satellite. Telescopes, Skills and Networks (Leiden/Boston: Brill 2012), 41-102.

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Salomon Hendricxsz Coster

MALE
Haarlem, Netherlands [..1623] - Den Haag, Netherlands 1659

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  • Boerhaave (instrumentenmakers)

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Clockmaker from Haarlem, who moved to The Hague in 1643. From 1646 his workshop was located the corner of the Wagenstraat / Veerkade. On the 16th of June 1657, a patent gave him the right for 21 years to make pendulum clocks, according to the system invented by Christiaan Huygens. Many clockmakers were apprenticed or worked for Coster, like Pieter Visbagh, Christiaan Reijnaert, John Fromanteel and Nicolas Hanet. After his death, his widow Jannetje Harmans Hartloop took over the business (until 20-9-1660) probably assisted by John Fromanteel. A year later (1660) Pieter Visbagh bought the firm and rented the house which he bought in 1671.

Made the first pendulum clock for Christiaan Huygens (Huygens' invention of 1657).

Collection: Museum Boerhaave Leiden.

Residence

  • Den Haag 

Occupation

  • Instrument maker 1643~, Den Haag

Education

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Membership

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Provenance

  • Servaas van Rooijen, A.J., 'Een mededinger van Christiaan Huygens', Album der natuur (1884).
  • Morpurgo, E., Nederlandse klokken- en horlogemakers vanaf 1300 (Amsterdam 1970), 30.
  • Doorman, G., Octrooien voor uitvindingen ('s-Gravenhage 1940), 224 and 292.
  • Wijnen, G., Het klokje met slingeruurwerk van Salomon Coster, expositie 1974(Amsterdam 1974).
  • Huygens, Chr., Oeuvres Completes (La Haye 1888), dl 2 (pag. 125), dl. 3 (pag. 4), dl. 17 (pag. 12).
  • Rooseboom, M., Bijdrage tot de geschiedenis der instrumentmakerskunst in de noordelijke Nederlanden (Leiden 1950).

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Willem Writs

MALE
Amsterdam, Netherlands 1732 - Amsterdam, Netherlands 1786~

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  • Boerhaave (instrumentenmakers)
  • Genootschaps-lid

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Biography:
Watchmaker, engraver and draftsman in Amsterdam. Writs was the founder of Sapientia et Libertate (1771), which later became the scholarly society 'Felix Meritis' (1777).

Collection: Writs made a calendar and a model of a mill, both auctioned by Sotheby.

Residence

N/A

Occupation

  • watch and model maker 1769~ - 1775, Amsterdam

Education

N/A

Provenance

  • H. Reitsma, 'De beginjaren van Felix Meritis, 1777-1795', in: Documentatieblad De Achttiende Eeuw 59-60 (1983).

Publications

N/A

Wiki and VIAF

Wiki Data: Q19829912
VIAF: http://viaf.org/viaf/96460354

Theodore van Otten

MALE
N/A - N/A

Member Group(s)

  • Genootschaps-lid

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BIO

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Biography:
Instrument maker and member of Felix Merites. Sold an artificial magnet to the institute in 1804. Did minor reparations on instruments of the institute in 1793 and 1804.

Residence

N/A

Occupation

N/A

Education

N/A

Provenance

  • Lijst van effectieve leden van het departement Physica 1785-1787 Felix Meritis

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Rinse Lieuwes Brouwer

MALE
Oldeboorn, Netherlands 1720~ - N/A

Member Group(s)

  • Boerhaave (instrumentenmakers)
  • Genootschaps-lid

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BIO

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Fields of interest:
Biography:
Rinse Lieuwes Brouwer was an engineer, who build the first 'stoommachine' (fire engine) at the estate 'Groenendaal' of the Amsterdam banker John Hope in Heemstede. He studied philosophy at Franeker University (matriculation 14 July 1749). In 1758, as a widower living in the Warmoesstraat, he remarried Anna Willeboorts. He was a trader in scientific instruments, delivering goods to the 'Doopsgezinde Kweekschool' (Mennonite seminary) in Amsterdam.

Engineer, who in 1781 build the first 'stoommachine' in the Netherlands.

Brouwer published: Wederlegging der aanmerkingen van den heere Steenstra over de vuurmachines (Amsterdam 1777).

Residence

  • Amsterdam 1775~

Occupation

  • trader in scientific instruments 1775~, Amsterdam

Education

N/A

Provenance

  • Archive Museum Boerhaave

Publications

N/A

Wiki and VIAF

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VIAF: http://viaf.org/viaf/280009797

Gijsbert Romijn

MALE
Nijkerk, Netherlands 09-06-1801 - 27-01-1864

Member Group(s)

  • Boerhaave (instrumentenmakers)

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N/A

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Biography:
G. Romijn was tinsmith, lamp maker and shop owner in Utrecht (Oude Gracht), around 1842. He made cooking and chemical lamps.

Residence

N/A

Occupation

  • Tinsmith, lamp maker and shop owner 1842~, Utrecht

Education

N/A

Membership

N/A

Provenance

  • Archive Museum Boerhaave

Publications

N/A

Wiki and VIAF

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J.A. Roland

MALE
N/A - N/A

Member Group(s)

  • Boerhaave (instrumentenmakers)

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N/A

BIO

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Biography:
Roland was instrument maker in Luik (Rue Puits en Sock 82), around 1868. He made meters.

Residence

  • Liège 

Occupation

  • Instrument maker 1868~, Liège

Education

N/A

Membership

N/A

Provenance

  • Archive Museum Boerhaave

Publications

N/A

Wiki and VIAF

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Albert Roelofs

MALE
Hijum, Netherlands 08-12-1745 - Hijum, Netherlands 07-07-1809

Member Group(s)

  • Boerhaave (instrumentenmakers)

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N/A

BIO

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Fields of interest:
Biography:
Albert Roelofs was the brother of Arjen, Klaas and Pieter Roelofs. Probably they all belong to the Go(o)dijk family. Assisted his brothers in the production of scientific instruments (his part was especially turning components of wood and copper). He was also a clock maker.

Residence

  • Hijum 

Occupation

  • Clockmaker and instrument maker [1700..], Hijum

Education

N/A

Membership

N/A

Provenance

  • Rooseboom, M. Bijdrage tot de geschiedenis der instrumentmakerskunst in de noordelijke Nederlanden (Leiden 1950).
  • Terpstra, H. Friesche sterrekonst : geschiedenis van de Friese sterrenkunde en aanverwante wetenschappen door de eeuwen heen (Franeker 1981).

Publications

N/A

Wiki and VIAF

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Jonathan Cuthbertson

MALE
Dearham, United Kingdom 1744 - Rotterdam, Netherlands 1806

Member Group(s)

  • Boerhaave (instrumentenmakers)

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N/A

BIO

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Fields of interest:
Biography:
Jonathan Cuthbertson was an English scientific instrument maker (and brother of John Cuthbertson) who moved to Rotterdam in 1774. He designed an air pump and a solar microscope. The latter was later copied by Onderdewijngaart Canzius. Additionally he made mathematical, physical, optical, electrical, hydraulic and mechanical instruments. In 1794 Cuthbertson published a Verhandeling over de Verrekyker . After his death the stock of his workshop was probably bought by Jan Paauw in Leiden.

Collection: Museum Boerhaave Leiden.

Residence

N/A

Occupation

  • instrumentmaker 1744~ - 1806

Education

N/A

Membership

N/A

Provenance

  • Hackman, W.D. John and Jonathan Cuthbertson: the invention and development of the eighteenth century plate electrical machine. (Leiden 1973).
  • Rooseboom, M. Bijdrage tot de geschiedenis der instrumentmakerskunst in de noordelijke Nederlanden (Leiden 1950).
  • Fournier, M. Early microscopes: a descriptive catalogue (Leiden 2003).
  • Cuthbertson, Jonathan Verhandeling over de Verrekyker. Behelsende, enige dwaalingen van de onkundige daar over. Hoe of men zy stellen en gebruiken moet. Welke geschikt is tot byzondere gebruiken. Manier- om de vergrootende vermoogen, en volmaaktheid te vinden. En hoe of men weeten kan welke de beste is &c, &c., (s.l.[Rotterdam]), 1794. Only known copy in the Scheepvaartmuseum, Amsterdam.
  • Paauw, Jan Catalogus van een zoo uitmuntend als fraai kabinet [van] natuur- wis - en sterrekundige werktuigen, […] alles nagelaaten door wijlen den heere Jan Paauw , (Leiden 1804).
  • Morzer Bruyns, W.F.J. Schip Recht door Zee. (Amsterdam, 2003) 126, 127.
  • Peters, H.J.M.W. The Crone Library. (Amsterdam, 1989).

Publications

N/A

Wiki and VIAF

Wiki Data: Q65941290
VIAF: http://viaf.org/viaf/15618704

Jacobus Robyn

MALE
Amsterdam, Netherlands 1649~ - [1707..]

Member Group(s)

  • Boerhaave (instrumentenmakers)

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Variant Names

  • Robijn, Jacobus

BIO

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Highest degree: N/A

Fields of interest:
Biography:
Jacobus Robyn was a cross-staff maker, chart and book seller in 'De Stuurman', in the Nieuwe Brugsteeg in Amsterdam, he was admitted tot the book sellers guild in 1674. In 1679 Robyn was briefly associated with Johannes van Keulen (1). According to an advertisement in his Zee-Spiegel of 1688, Robyn made and sold cross-staffs.

Collection: No cross-staff by him is on record.

Residence

N/A

Occupation

  • cross-staff maker 1675~, Amsterdam
  • publisher , Amsterdam
  • chart maker , Amsterdam

Education

N/A

Membership

N/A

Provenance

  • Mörzer Bruyns, W.F.J. The cross-staff: history and development of a navigational instrument. (Amsterdam/Zutphen 1994).
  • publisher of: Anhalt, C.M. 't Nieuwe gepractiseerde artelery-boekje. (Amsterdam ca. 1700).
  • publisher of: Vooght, C.J. Astrolabium catholicum, ofte een grondige onderwijsing, aangaande d'oorspronk, 't maakzel en 't veelvuldigh gebruyk des algemeenen starrethoneels. (Amsterdam 1680).

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Wiki and VIAF

Wiki Data: N/A
VIAF: http://viaf.org/viaf/99862516

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Referentie: Mededelingen Letterkunde, Nieuwe Reeks, deel 34, nummer 1 (1971), 1-27

Authors

Tammes, A.J.P.

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Over de doeltreffendheid van monetaire politiek: Nederlandse ervaringen 1954-1969

Referentie: Mededelingen Letterkunde, Nieuwe Reeks, deel 34, nummer 4 (1971), 153-184

Authors

Holtrop, M.W.

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N/A

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De meervoudige gedetermineerdheid van menselijk gedrag

Referentie: Mededelingen Letterkunde, Nieuwe Reeks, deel 35, nummer 3 (1972), 129-144

Authors

Duijker, H.C.J.

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N/A

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DE LEEFRUIMTE VAN DE MENS

Referentie: Mededelingen Letterkunde, Nieuwe Reeks, deel 36, nummer 3 (1973), 75-96

Authors

Tammes, A.J.P.

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N/A

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Maerlants Torec als 'Sleutelroman'

Referentie: Mededelingen Letterkunde, Nieuwe Reeks, deel 36, nummer 5 (1973), 119-195

Authors

Heeroma, K.

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N/A

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Vom Mesopotamischen Menschen der Altbabylonischen Zeit und seiner Welt

Referentie: Mededelingen Letterkunde, Nieuwe Reeks, deel 36, nummer 6 ( 1973), 199-345

Authors

Kraus, F.R.

Keywords

N/A

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Hendrik IV en het Protest

Referentie: Mededelingen Letterkunde, Nieuwe Reeks, deel 36, nummer 10 (1973), 423-440

Authors

Bachrach, A.G.H.

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Gestaafde en vermeende affiniteiten van het Baskisch

Referentie: Mededelingen Letterkunde, Nieuwe Reeks, deel 9, nummer 2 (1946), 13-24

Authors

Uhlenbeck, C.C.

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DE „COLLEGES" VAN DE OUDERE ENGELSE UNIVERSITEITEN IN DE SPIEGEL VAN DE ENGELSE ROMAN

Referentie: Mededelingen Letterkunde, Nieuwe Reeks, deel 24, nummer 6 (1961), 207-220

Authors

Stockum, T.C. van

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CLEANTHES OR POSIDONIUS? THE BASIS OF STOIC PHYSICS

Referentie: Mededelingen Letterkunde, Nieuwe Reeks, deel 24, nummer 9 (1961), 265-289

Authors

Solmsen, Friedrich

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Le Targum De Job De La Grotte 11 De Qumran (11QtgJob). Première Communication

Referentie: Mededelingen Letterkunde, Nieuwe Reeks, deel 25, nummer 9 (1962), 545-557

Authors

Ploeg, J. van der

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HET WIJSGERIG ONDERWIJS AAN DE ILLUSTRE SCHOOL TE BREDA (1646-1669)

Referentie: Mededelingen Letterkunde, Nieuwe Reeks, deel 25, nummer 7 (1962), 421-522

Authors

Sassen, F.

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Étude sur les formes métriques du mystère du vieil testament

Referentie: Mededelingen Letterkunde, Nieuwe Reeks, deel 25, nummer 2 (1962), 37-161

Authors

Noomen, W.

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De vindplaatsen van de "Romeinse bronnen"

Referentie: Mededelingen Letterkunde, Nieuwe Reeks, deel 25, nummer 15 (1962), 715-726

Authors

Polman, P.

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N/A

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De bouw van het Engelse woord

Referentie: Mededelingen Letterkunde, Nieuwe Reeks, deel 4, nummer 8 (1941), 229-306

Authors

Kruisinga, E.

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N/A

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Cyprianus van Carthago

Referentie: Mededelingen Letterkunde, Nieuwe Reeks, deel 21, nummer 9 (1958), 233-265

Authors

Bakhuizen van den Brink, J.N.

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Het Griekse erfdeel in het werk van Thomas Hardy

Referentie: Mededelingen Letterkunde, Nieuwe Reeks, deel 43, nummer 3 (1980), 63-76

Authors

Kamerbeek, J.C.

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N/A

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Over het lezen en het boek

Referentie: Mededelingen Letterkunde, Nieuwe Reeks, deel 21, nummer 4 (1958), 75-93

Authors

Dresden, S.

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Eusebeia en de cardinale deugden. Een studie over de functie van Eusebia in het leven der Grieken en haar verhouding tot de ethiek

Referentie: Mededelingen Letterkunde, Nieuwe Reeks, deel 23, nummer 4 (1960), 77-164

Authors

Loenen, D.

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L'ÂME, LE NOUS ET LES HENADES DANS LA THÉOLOGIE DE PROCLUS

Referentie: Mededelingen Letterkunde, Nieuwe Reeks, deel 23, nummer 2 (1960), 29-42

Authors

Grondijs, L.H.

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