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Philip Jacob van der Goes
MALEDen Haag, Netherlands 05-03-1752 - † Loosduinen, Netherlands 12-09-1831
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- Genootschaps-lid

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- Goes, Philippus Jacobus van der
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- member 1814 - 1831 - Nationale Rekenkamer
- schepen 1774 - 1779, Brielle
- secretary 1779 - 1795 - Provinciale Rekenkamer van Holland
Education
- law student  - 1803 - Hogeschool Leiden
Membership
- Bataafsch Genootschap der Proefondervindelijke Wijsbegeerte - Rotterdam
Maecenas 1769 - 1788 - Gezelschap ter Beoeffening der proefondervindelijke Wijsbegeerte in ’s Hage
member and member of the board (1799) 1793 - 1824~ - Commissie voor de Landbouw
president voor het zuidelijke deel van de provincie Holland  - Vergadering van Notabelen
member 29-03-1814 - 30-03-1814
Provenance
- Naamen der leden van het Gezelschap, ter beoeffening der proefondervindelijke natuurkunde (Den Haag 1795).
- Naamen der leden van het Gezelschap, ter beoeffening der proefondervindelijke wysbegeerte (Den Haag 1800).
- Naamen der leden van het Gezelschap, ter beoeffening der proefondervindelijke wysbegeerte (Den Haag 1803).
- 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).
- http://www.parlementairdocumentatiecentrum.nl/id/vg09llyrxpzk (26-05-14).
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Marinus de Jonge van Ellemeet
MALEAmsterdam, Netherlands 06-09-1774 - † Den Haag, Netherlands 14-06-1824
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- Genootschaps-lid

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Dissertation: N/AHighest degree: mr.
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- director at Koninklijke Staatsloterij 1816 - 1824
Education
- law student  - 1776 - Hogeschool Leiden
Membership
- Gezelschap ter Beoeffening der proefondervindelijke Wijsbegeerte in ’s Hage
member 1804 - 1810 - Vergadering van Notabelen
member 29-03-1814 - 30-03-1814 - Gezelschap ter Beoeffening der proefondervindelijke Wijsbegeerte in ’s Hage
member 1818 - 1824~
Provenance
- Naamlijst der leden van de Maatschappij voor natuur- en letterkunde (Den Haag 1809).
- http://www.parlementairdocumentatiecentrum.nl/id/vg09llvc3pqw (20-05-14).
- Naamlijst der leden van de Maatschappij voor natuur- en letterkunde (Den Haag 1824).
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Johannes Antonius Schiefbaan
MALEDelft, Netherlands 20-01-1759 - † Den Haag, Netherlands 25-01-1826
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- Genootschaps-lid

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Dissertation: N/AHighest degree: mr.
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Residence
- Den Haag 
- Harderwijk 
Occupation
- lawyer 1784, Den Haag
- councillor, alderman and mayor (1822-1824) 1811 - 1826, Den Haag
Education
- law student  - 1784 - Hogeschool Harderwijk
Membership
- Gezelschap ter Beoeffening der proefondervindelijke Wijsbegeerte in ’s Hage
member 1809 - 1814~ - Vergadering van Notabelen
member 29-03-1814 - 30-03-1814
Provenance
- http://www.parlementairdocumentatiecentrum.nl/id/vg09llwhpdze (22-05-14).
- 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).
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Cornelius Constantinus van Valkenburg
MALEHaarlem, Netherlands 06-01-1764 - † Haarlem, Netherlands 26-01-1847
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- Genootschaps-lid

Variant Names
- Valkenburg, Cornelis Constantijn van
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Dissertation: N/AHighest degree: N/A
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Residence
- Haarlem 1788~ - 1809~
Occupation
- mayor 1816 - 1824, Haarlem
- wethouder 1824 - 26-01-1847, Haarlem
Education
- student Roman and contemporary law  - 28-09-1784 - Hogeschool Leiden, Leiden
Membership
- Wiskundig Genootschap onder de zinspreuk ‘Een onvermoeide Arbeid komt alles te boven’ - Amsterdam
bestuurder en honorair lid 1788~ - 1809~ - Vergadering van Notabelen voor het departement ZuiderzeeAmsterdam
member 29-03-1814 - 30-03-1814
Provenance
- “Naamlijst der heeren leden des genootschaps”, in: Wiskunstige verlustiging (Amsterdam 1793).
- “Naamlijst der heeren leden des genootschaps”, in: Kunst-oefeningen over verscheide nuttige onderwerpen (Amsterdam 1788).
- “Naamlijst der leden des genootschaps”, in: Wiskunstig mengelwerk (Amsterdam 1802).
- “Naamlijst der leden van het wiskundig genootschap”, in: Wiskunstige oefeningen (Amsterdam 1809).
- “Naamlijst der leden des genootschaps”, in: Wiskunstig mengelwerk (Amsterdam 1798).
- http://www.parlementairdocumentatiecentrum.nl/id/vg09llx426sp
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- Genootschaps-lid

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- Sitter, Albert Jan de
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Biography:
Albert Johan de Sitter, born from a regent family, began his study of law in 1763. He continued his studies in Leiden. Afterwards he was appointed as counselor of Groningen, but he lost his office in 1787 because of his Patriotic views. Until 1795 he remained without office. In this year he became a member of 'Comité tot de Algemene Zaken van het Bondgenootschap te Lande'. The subsequent years he was a member of the 'Eerste Nationale Vergadering', 'Tweede Nationale Vergadering' and the 'Constitutiecommissie van 1797'. Also, "Drost' of the Oldambt
Residence
- Groningen 
- Leiden 
Occupation
- member 04-03-1795 - 07-03-1795 - Comité tot de Algemene Zaken van het Bondgenootschap te Lande, Groningen
- counselor , Groningen
- Representative 19-03-1795 - 01-03-1796 - Staten-Generaal
- Drost in Oldambt 1782~
Education
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- Maatschappij der Nederlandsche Letterkunde - Leiden
Member 1781 - [1788.. - Genootschap ‘Pro Excolendo Jure Patrio’ - Groningen
member  - Eerste Nationale Vergadering
member 01-03-1796 - 31-08-1797 - Tweede Nationale Vergadering
member 01-09-1797 - 22-01-1798 - Constitutiecommissie
member 15-09-1797 - 22-01-1798 - Natuur- en Geneeskundige Correspondentie Societeit in de Vereenigde Nederlanden - ’s HageGroningen
contributing member 1782
Provenance
- Voorloopig register van charters, privilegiën, placaaten, ordonnantiën ... Stad en Lande betreffende, en kunnende dienen tot het opmaaken van derzelver groot placaat en charter-boek : loopende tot aan de reductie, of het jaar 1594 (Groningen 1789).
- Sitter, A.J. de en T. Modderman, Hedendaegsche historie, of tegenwoordige staet van alle volkeren ... Tegenwoordige staat der Vereenigde Nederlanden; twintigste deel (Amsterdam e.a. 1793) en eenentwintigste deel (Amsterdam e.a.1794).
- 'Naamlijst der H.H. Leden van de Algemeene Natuur en Geneeskundige Correspondentie-Societeit', in: Verhandelingen van de Natuur- en Geneeskundige Correspondentie-Societeit ('s Gravenhage 1783).
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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 consentiuntHighest degree: med. doctor
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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
Membership
- Koninklijk Instituut, eerste klasse
Member 04-05-1808 - Provinciaal Utrechtsch Genootschap van Kunsten en Wetenschappen
Ordinary member 5 dec 1776; Corresponding member 25 dec 1776 05-12-1776 - 1837 - Hollandsche Maatschappij der Wetenschappen - Haarlem
Member, and since 1794 secretary 1776 - 1837 - Bataafsch Genootschap der Proefondervindelijke Wijsbegeerte - Rotterdam
Member 1784 - 1837 - (Koninklijk) Zeeuwsch Genootschap der Wetenschappen
Member 27-08-1782 - 26-12-1837 - Royal Society of London
Member 19-04-1798 - Vergadering van Notabelen voor het departement Zuiderzee
Member 29-03-1814 - 30-03-1814 - Teylers StichtingHaarlem
Director  - Académie des SciencesParis
Corresponding Member 1783 - Vrijdagsch Gezelschap genaamd ‘Libertate et Concordia’ - Amsterdam
member 1813~
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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- Genootschaps-lid

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- Verspyck, Jan Steven
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"Oud Onderkoopman" (1793), also " kapitein der infanterie", "Raad in de Vroedschap van Breda", "Schepen van Breda".
Residence
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- Oud Onderkoopman 1793~, Batavia
- Kapitein der Infanterie 
- Raad in de vroedschap van Breda, Schepen van Breda , Breda
Education
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- Bataviaasch Genootschap van kunsten en wetenschappen - Batavia
member 1793~ - 1802 - Vergadering van Notabelen, departement Monden van de Rijn
member 29-03-1814 - 30-03-1814
Provenance
- Verhandelingen van het Bataviasch Genootschap (1794), 4 and 9.
- Parlementair Documentatie Centrum [Universiteit Leiden], Link: http://www.parlementairdocumentatiecentrum.nl/id/vg09lltws4yc (last checked: 21-02-2017)
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Jan Pieter van Wickevoort Crommelin
MALEHaarlem, Netherlands 14-07-1763 - † Haarlem, Netherlands 06-05-1837
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- Genootschaps-lid

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Dissertation: De summo imperio, sociis Trajectinis inter se non communi, sed cuique in sua provincia competente (1782)Highest degree: doctorate
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Biography:
He was a "regent" who had a lot of administrative functions both on municipal level and national. Next to that, he had a lot of secondary positions in de "schutterijen" and in learned societies.
Because of his refusal in 1799 to take a seat in the "vertegenwoordigend lichaam" en after rejection of his reasons, the right to vote was taken away of him.
Residence
- Amsterdam 
- Haarlem 
Occupation
- member  - provisional council Amsterdam
- member 1814 - 1822 - Tweede Kamer der Staten-Generaal
- member 1825 - 1837 - Eerste Kamer der Staten Generaal
- schout 1782 - 1790, Bloemendaal
- gedeputeerde ter Staten-Generaal 1795 - 1796
- directeur-generaal der publieke schuld 1808
- kanselier in het kabinet van koning Lodewijk Napoleon 1808 - 1810
- minister of Foreign Affairs 1810
- president 1817 - 1818 - Tweede Kamer der Staten-Generaal
- member and president (1796) 1796 - 1797 - Eerste Nationale Vergadering
- member in buitengewone dienst 1822 - 1837 - Raad van State
Education
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- Hollandsche Maatschappij der Wetenschappen - Haarlem
Director 1817 - 1837 - Bataviaasch Genootschap van kunsten en wetenschappen - Batavia
honorary member 1825 - Maatschappij der Nederlandsche Letterkunde - Leiden
member 1828 - Vergadering van Notabelen voor het departement Zuiderzee
member 1814 - Syndicaat van Holland
member 1822~
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- Genootschaps-lid
- KNAW-Lid

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Residence
- Amsterdam 1798~
Occupation
- merchant 
- bewindhebber 1787 - Verenigde Oost-Indische Compagnie
- alderman 1804 - 1805, Amsterdam
- adjunct-maire 1811 - 1813, Amsterdam
Education
N/AMembership
- Koninklijk Instituut, tweede klasse
Member 18-07-1808 - Genootschap onder de zinspreuk ‘Concordia et Libertate’ - Amsterdam
member 1773~ - 1798~ - Hollandsche Maatschappij der Wetenschappen - Haarlem
director 1804 - Vergadering van Notabelen voor het departement Zuiderzee
member 29-03-1814 - 30-03-1814 - Provinciale Staten van Holland
member 19-09-1814 - 16-05-1818 - Vroedschap van Amsterdam
member 12-03-1803 - 28-10-1810
Provenance
- “Naamlijst”, in: Redenvoering en feestzang ter gelegenheid der vijf-en-twintigste verjaaring van de oprichting des genootschaps onder de zinspreuk: Concordia et Libertate (Amsterdam 1773).
- Molhuysen, P.C., en P.J. Blok (redactie), Nieuw Nederlandsch Biografisch Woordenboek. Deel 8. (Leiden 1930) 521.
- “Naamlijst”, in: Feestviering ter vijftigste verjaaring van het genootschap onder de zinspreuk: Concordia et Libertate (Amsterdam 1798).
- https://hart.amsterdam/nl/page/2703
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- Genootschaps-lid

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Residence
- Hoorn 1798~ - 1846~
Occupation
- merchant , Hoorn
Education
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- Wiskundig Genootschap onder de zinspreuk ‘Een onvermoeide Arbeid komt alles te boven’ - Amsterdam
member and buitengewoon lid van verdienste 1788 - 1846~ - Vergadering van Notabelen voor het departement Zuiderzee
member 29-03-1814 - 30-03-1814 - Departement van Texel
member of the board 20-12-1798 - 04-06-1802 - Provisionele Representanten van het Volk van Holland
member 18-05-1795 - Provinciaal comité van Holland
member 01-04-1796 - 28-03-1797
Provenance
- “Naamlijst der leden van het wiskundig genootschap”, in: Wiskunstige oefeningen (Amsterdam 1809).
- “Naamlijst der leden des genootschaps”, in: Wiskunstig mengelwerk (Amsterdam 1798).
- http://www.parlementairdocumentatiecentrum.nl/id/vg09llv6nrd5
- “Naamlijst der leden van het wiskundig genootschap”, in: Verzameling van wiskundige voorstellen (Amsterdam 1830).
- “Naamlijst der leden van het wiskundig genootschap”, in: Verzameling van nieuwe wiskundige voorstellen (Amsterdam 1841).
- “Naamlijst der leden van het wiskundig genootschap”, in: Verzameling van nieuwe wiskundige voorstellen (Amsterdam 1846).
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Antonie Christiaan Wynand Staring van den Wildenborch
MALEGendringen, Netherlands 24-01-1767 - † Vorden, Netherlands 18-08-1840
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- Genootschaps-lid
- KNAW-Lid

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Writer of the Jaromir-cycle. Antonie Christiaan Winand Staring was born in 1767. At a young age, his parents left for Cape of Good Hope because of his father's job. Young Staring went to live with his family. When his father passed away, his uncle, a minister, became his legal supervisor. In 1783, Staring started studying law in Harderwijk. Soon, he found out that law was not for him. He was more interested in agricultural economics and decided that, although he would finish his education in Harderwijk, would move to Germany to study what he liked best. Staring was also highly interested in poetry and literature. In this, he was inspired by poet Rhijnvis Feith, who also encouraged Staring to publish his own poetry. In 1786 he published Mijne eerste proeven in poezij. His poems and writings usually centered around agriculture and rural life. Upon his return from Gottingen he accepted, although hesitantly, several political offices. Staring was a convinced federalist and detested the centralistic structure of the Batavian Republic. Although his political ideas were clear he preferred to not engage in politics all too much. Instead, he preferred spending time on managing and improving his estate Wildenborch in Vorden (Gelderland). In contrast to being politically active he did enjoy his membership of the Commission for Agriculture in Gelderland. Yet, out of a sense of duty he became mayor of the town of Lochem. Staring was a strong advocate of Gelderland and contributed to a statistical work on the province and also tried to establish a veterinary school in Zutphen, but eventually failed. In 1814 he also was a member of an assembly of notables deciding over the first constitution.
Residence
- Harderwijk 1783 - 1787
- Göttingen 1787 - 1789-04
- Doetinchem 
- Zutphen 
- Gouda 
Occupation
- President 1812 - 1813 - Kantonnale Raad, Lochem
Education
- Student 1777 - 1783 - Latijnse School Gouda, Gouda
- Roman and Contemporary Law Student 20-09-1783 - 20-05-1787 - Universiteit Harderwijk, Harderwijk
- Herbology Student  - Universitat Gottingen, Göttingen
Membership
- Koninklijk Instituut
Correspondent, living in the Netherlands 25-03-1809 - Koninklijk Instituut
Correspondent 26-11-1818 - Koninklijk Instituut
Member 03-01-1835 - Kunstgenootschap ten zinspreuke voerende ‘Kunst wordt door arbeid verkregen’
Member 29-11-1786 - 1788 - Provinciaal college van politie, financien en algemeen welzijn van GelderlandGelderland
Member 16-03-1795 - 1795-06 - Departement GelderlandGelderland
Government member  - Vergadering van Notabelen voor het departement Boven-IJsselAmsterdam
Member 29-03-1814 - 30-04-1814 - Provinciale Staten van Gelderland voor de landelijke standGelderland
Member (Zutphen) 19-09-1814 - 01-07-1821 - Provinciale Staten van Gelderland voor de landelijke standGelderland
Member (Zutphen) 04-07-1826 - 15-05-1831 - Provinciale Staten van Gelderland voor de landelijke standGelderland
Member (Elspeet) 03-07-1821 - 01-07-1824 - College van Curatoren AtheneumHarderwijk
Member 1816 - 1818 - Commissie voor de LandbouwGelderland
Member  - Commissie van superintendentie van de rivierenGelderland
Representative Member 1803 - 1805 - Maatschappij der Nederlandsche Letterkunde - LeidenLeiden
Member 1827 - Provinciaal Utrechtsch Genootschap van Kunsten en WetenschappenUtrecht
Member 1830
Provenance
- Staring van den Wildenborch, A.C.W., Algemene Vergadering Instituut 1840, p. 10-11 door A. des Amorie van der Hoeven.
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- Genootschaps-lid
- KNAW-Lid

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Pieter Glavimans was born in 1755 in Rotterdam. As a talented naval architect he started working at the Rotterdamse Admiraliteit or the Admiraliteit op de Maze as a overseer. Glavimans climbed up through the ranks quickly: only five years later he became head of the shipbuilding department (opperscheepsbouwer). In 1795, Glavimans became constructor-general of the navy, after being a member of a commission that analyzed the quality of the Dutch naval fleet. Glavimans had a central position in navy: it was his task to unify the five different admiralty's. Glavimans played an important role in naval architecture and building in the navy during the Batavian-French period in Dutch history. He did so until 1815, when he was fired after a disaster with a squadron on its way to the Mediterranean Sea in December 1814. Several ships were heavily damaged during a storm in the Channel and had to be left behind in Engeland. They were replaced by ships bought from the British. This disaster under rear-admiral Jan Tulleken ended the career of Glavimans in the navy.
Co-designed and constructed schip-sluisdeur in Medemblik, 1805.
Residence
- Amsterdam 1800~ - 1803~
Occupation
- Constructeur-Generaal Bataafsche Marine 10-06-1795, Amsterdam
- Meesterknecht 1781 - 1786 - Admiraliteit van Rotterdam, Rotterdam
- Constructeur-Generaal Koninklijke Marine 10-06-1795 - 1815, Amsterdam
- Opperscheepsbouwmeester 1786 - 1795 - Admiraliteit van Rotterdam, Rotterdam
Education
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- Bataafsch Genootschap der Proefondervindelijke Wijsbegeerte - Rotterdam
Member 1799 - Koninklijk Instituut, eerste klasse
Member 18-07-1808 - Commissie tot Onderzoek van de Toestand van het Materieel van de Admiraliteiten
member 26-02-1795 - Gezelschap ter Beoeffening der proefondervindelijke Wijsbegeerte in ’s Hage
honorary member 1799 - 1803~ - Hollandsche Maatschappij der Wetenschappen - Haarlem
Visitor 1808
Provenance
- Glavimans, P., Verslagen Instituut Klasse I, p. 6-7 door J.F. Serrurier.
- Naamen der leden van het Gezelschap, ter beoeffening der proefondervindelijke wysbegeerte (Den Haag 1800).
- Naamen der leden van het Gezelschap, ter beoeffening der proefondervindelijke wysbegeerte (Den Haag 1803).
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- Genootschaps-lid
- KNAW-Lid

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Bast was a Belgian artist
Residence
- Gent 
Occupation
- goldsmith 1810 - 1828, Gent
- archivist of the province Gent 1829
Education
- apprentice of goldsmith Tieberghen , Gent
Membership
- Koninklijk Instituut, vierde klasse
Correspondent, living abroad 05-08-1822 - Koninklijk Instituut, vierde klasse
Member 10-05-1826 - Société royale des beaux-arts et de littérature de Gand
Founding Member 1808 - Akademie van Gent
member of the board and secretary 
Provenance
- Bast, L. de, Verslagen Instituut Klasse IV, 1834, p. 46-48 door Jb. de Vos Willemsz.
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Pieter Nicolaas Quarles van Ufford
MALEHaarlem, Netherlands 12-07-1797 - † Zutphen, Netherlands 26-02-1887
Member Group(s)
- Genootschaps-lid

Residence
- Haarlem 
Occupation
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- Maatschappij van WeldadigheidZutphen
president 1874
Provenance
- Nieuw Nederlandsch Biografisch Woordenboek (NNBW), Deel 10, p. 765-766
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Jacobus Cornelis van den Broecke
MALEAardenburg, Netherlands 16-03-1799 - † Middelburg, Netherlands 18-08-1870
Member Group(s)
- Genootschaps-lid

Residence
N/AOccupation
- Doctor Medicinae 1822, Middelburg
- Member bestuur 1853 - 1866 - Klinische School - Middelburg, Middelburg
- hygienist 
Education
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- Natuurkundig Gezelschap - MiddelburgMiddelburg
President  - Geneeskundige Raad van Zeeland
Member 1866 - 1867
Provenance
- Nieuw Nederlandsch Biografisch Woordenboek (NNBW), Deel 4, p.305-306
Publications
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Member Group(s)
- Boerhaave (instrumentenmakers)
- Genootschaps-lid

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After his studies at the HBS, Willem Olland worked for several instrument workshops in London, Paris and Berlin. In 1896 he took over his father's instrument-making business in Utrecht. He made mathematical, physical, and meteorological instruments, including barometers, barographs, compasses, and instruments for observing terrestrial magnetism. In 1906 he specialized in automatic balances / scales. In 1913 his brother Hendrik continued with the production of mathematical and physical instruments.
Collections: Museum Boerhaave, Leiden (several instruments), Universiteitsmuseum, Utrecht, Scheepvaartmuseum, Amsterdam, Noordelijk Scheepvaartmuseum, Groningen, Nationaal Reddingmuseum, Den Helder, Marinemuseum, Den Helder, Koninklijk Nederlands Meteorologisch Instituut, De Bilt.
Residence
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- Instrument maker 1896, Utrecht
Education
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- Koninklijk Instituut van Ingenieurs
member 1887
Provenance
- Maritiem Digitaal
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Leendert Rijsterborgh
MALETerheijden, Netherlands 15-07-1803 - † 's-Hertogenbosch, Netherlands 14-09-1864
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- Genootschaps-lid

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He was "aspirant bij den Waterstaat en der Publieke werken" in 's Hertogenbosch.
Residence
- 's-Hertogenbosch 1830~
Occupation
- aspirant(-ingenieur) bij den waterstaat en de publieke werken 1823~ - 1833
- (hoofd)ingenieur 01-01-1834
- leraar waterbouwkunde 01-01-1834 - 01-10-1834 - Koninklijk Instituut, Medemblik
Education
- cadet 1819~ - Koninklijke Artillerie- en Genieschool, Delft
Membership
- Wiskundig Genootschap onder de zinspreuk ‘Een onvermoeide Arbeid komt alles te boven’ - Amsterdam
member 1830~ - Eerste Kamer der Staten GeneraalDen Haag
member 1859-07 - 14-09-1864 - Raad van 's Hertogenbosch's-Hertogenbosch
member 1861 - 14-09-1864
Provenance
- “Naamlijst der leden van het wiskundig genootschap”, in: Verzameling van wiskundige voorstellen (Amsterdam 1830).
- Molhuysen, P.C., en P.J. Blok (redactie), Nieuw Nederlandsch Biografisch Woordenboek. Deel 4.(Leiden 1918) 1190.
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Johannes Gerrit Willem Merkes
MALEGendt, Netherlands 21-02-1798 - † Dordrecht, Netherlands 10-10-1859
Member Group(s)
- Genootschaps-lid

Variant Names
- Merkes van Gendt, Jhr. Johannes Gerrit Willem
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Biography:
He was "adjudant van Z.M. den Koning der Nederlanden in The Hague in ~1841.
Residence
- Den Haag 1841~
Occupation
- aspirant-ingenieur 1813 - 1815
- Ingenieur 1815~
- adjudant van Z.M. den koning der Nederlanden 1841~
Education
- at latijnse school , Nijmegen
- student 1815 - Koninklijke Artillerie- en Genieschool, Delft
Membership
Provenance
- “Naamlijst der leden van het wiskundig genootschap”, in: Verzameling van nieuwe wiskundige voorstellen (Amsterdam 1841).
- Aa, A.J. van der, Biograpisch Woordenboek der Nederlanden. Deel 12. (Haarlem 1869) 644.
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Cornelis Theodorus van Meurs
MALEDen Haag, Netherlands 13-11-1799 - † Den Haag, Netherlands 29-01-1894
Member Group(s)
- Genootschaps-lid

Residence
N/AOccupation
- officier bij de artillerie 1817 - 1861
- minister van oorlog 1857 - 1860
Education
- cadet der artillerie 1814 - Koninklijke Artillerie- en Genieschool
Membership
- Koninklijk Instituut van Ingenieurs
member of the board 1847 - 1854 - Gezelschap ter Beoeffening der proefondervindelijke Wijsbegeerte in ’s Hage
member, member of the board (1861-1884) and honorary member (>1884) 1861~ - 1890~
Provenance
- Molhuysen, P.C., P.J. Blok en Fr.K.H. Kossmann (redactie), Nieuw Nederlandsch Biografisch Woordenboek. Deel 7. (Leiden 1927) 870.
- Lijst met ere- en bestuursleden van maatschappij Diligentia in de periode 1865-1890 (Den Haag 1890).
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- Genootschaps-lid

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He held several municipal offices and was appointed mayor repeatedly during the years 1758-1773. He was a member of the Admiralty of the river Meuse during the years 1668-1771 and also one of the administrators of the O.I.C. chamber in Rotterdam. From 1769-1780 Gevers was Maecenas of the 'Bataafsch Genootschap der Proefondervindelijke Wijsbegeerte' in Rotterdam. He was appointed 'meesterknaap' of the 'jagtgerigt de houtvesterij' in Holland and West-Friesland. Gevers married Kenau Deynoot in 1740, and Catharina Wilhelmina van der Staal in 1754. He owned a natural cabinet: 'kabinet van natuurlijke zeldzaamheden' which was worth a visit, as it was frequently visited by official visitors to Rotterdam.
Residence
- Rotterdam 1712-09-02 - 1780-10-15
Occupation
- administrator  - O.I.C. kamer, Rotterdam
- mayor 1758 - 1773, Rotterdam
Education
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- Vroedschap van Rotterdam
member  - Bataafsch Genootschap der Proefondervindelijke Wijsbegeerte - RotterdamRotterdam
maecenas 1769 - 1780 - Admiraliteit op de Maze
member 1768 - 1777
Provenance
- Nieuw Nederlandsch Biografisch Woordenboek (NNBW), Deel 1, p.933-934
- Nieuw Nederlandsch Biografisch Woordenboek (NNBW), Deel 1, p.933-934
- J.J. de Lalande, Voyage de Hollande, Paris, Bibliothèque de l’Institut de France, Ms 2195, p. 34, 36.
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