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In 1766, Banks made a botanical expedition to Labrador and Newfoundland to collect plants and other specimens with his friend Lieutenant Constantine Phipps. He took part in Captain James Cook's first expedition (1768-1771) on the Endeavour which explored the unchartered lands of the South Pacific and recorded observations on the Transit of Venus. The expedition circumnavigated the globe, enabling Banks to visit South America, Tahiti, New Zealand, Australia and Java, and New Zealand (1769-1770), where he collected specimens. Later Banks and Solander visited the Hebrides and Iceland together (1772). His collections and library were donated to the then British Museum after his death.
Banks was elected president of the Royal Society of London in 1778, a position he held for 41 years until his death in 1820.
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- London 
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- student  - Oxford University
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- Bataafsch Genootschap der Proefondervindelijke Wijsbegeerte - Rotterdam
Correspondent 1773 - Koninklijk Instituut, eerste klasse
Associated Member 25-02-1809 - Royal Society of LondonLondon
Fellow 01-05-1766 - 19-06-1820 - Royal Society of LondonLondon
President 01-01-1778 - 19-06-1820 - Bataviaasch Genootschap van kunsten en wetenschappen - Batavia
honorary and corresponding member 1786~ - [1814..
Provenance
- Banks, J., Verslagen Instituut Klasse I, 1821, p. 7 door J.F. Serrurier.
- Verhandelingen van het Bataviaasch Genootschap (1814).
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- Utrecht 
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- Koninklijke Nederlandsche Akademie van Wetenschappen
Member Afd. Natuurkunde / (forced to resign) 21-05-1913 - 24-11-1942 - Royal Society of London
Foreign Member 29-04-1926 - Nederlands Natuur- en Geneeskundig Congres
member [..1890]
Provenance
- Cohen, E.J., Jaarboek 1879, p. 39-65 door G. van Diesen.
- http://www.joodsmonument.nl/person/446444
- H.A.M. Snelders, 'Cohen, Ernest Julius (1869-1944)', in Biografisch Woordenboek van Nederland. URL:http://resources.huygens.knaw.nl/bwn1880-2000/lemmata/bwn1/cohen [12-11-2013]
- Ledenlijst Vereeniging het Nederl. Natuur- en Geneesk. Congres (1890).
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Peter Joseph Wilhelm Debije
MALEMaastricht, Netherlands 24-03-1884 - † Ithaca (NY), United States 02-11-1966
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Rumford Medal 1930, Nobel Prize (Chemistry) 1936
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- Utrecht 
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- Koninklijke Nederlandsche Akademie van Wetenschappen
Foreign Member Afd. Natuurkunde 01-12-1914 - Koninklijke Nederlandsche Akademie van Wetenschappen
Member Afd. Natuurkunde 11-05-1914 - Royal Society of London
Foreign Member 25-05-1933
Provenance
- Debije, P.J.W., Verslagen Natuurkunde 75, 1966, p. 137 door P.J. Gaillard; Jaarboek 1966/67, p. 341-348 door E.J.W. Verwey.
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- Ruijsch, Friedrich
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Opened a pharmacy at The Hague (1661), practised as a physician at The Hague (1664-1667), then at Amsterdam (1667-death), Praelector of Anatomy for the Surgeons' Guild of Amsterdam (1666-1731), moved to Amsterdam (1667), City Obstetrician of Amsterdam (1672-1712), Doctor to the Court of Justice (1679), in which capacity he gained considerable experience in forensic medicine, Professor of Botany at the Athenaeum Illustre and supervisor of the Botanical Gardens (1685), Pieter Hotton (FRS 1703) was his assistant (1692), lectured on anatomy to foreign visitors, developed a method of preserving corpses which was said to make them look most lifelike, the first adult on whom he tried it was the English Admiral Berkeley (1666), Peter the Great acquired his collection (1713) and King John Sobieski of Poland acquired a later collection which he gave to the University of Wittenberg, fractured his 'collum femoris' and died of a fever
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- Royal Society of London
Fellow 09-06-1715 - Academiae Caesareae Leopoldina-Carolinae Naturae Curiosorum
Member 1705 - Académie des Sciences
Correspondent 1727
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Physician.
Residence
- Amsterdam 
Occupation
- physician , Amsterdam
Education
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- (Koninklijk) Zeeuwsch Genootschap der Wetenschappen
member 1768 - 1769 - Maatschappij tot Redding van Drenkelingen - Amsterdam
director 1767 - 1769 - Royal Society of London
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Chanoine de l'Eglise Collégiale de Leuze
Residence
- Brussel 
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- Academie Imperiale et Royale des Sciences et Belles-Lettres de Bruxelles
Member (1772); Directeur (1791-1793) 1772 - 1794 - Royal Society of London
Fellow 23-05-1754 - 1801 - Sociéte Litéraire de Bruxelles
Member 16-10-1770 - 1772
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Dissertation: Die Nebenorgane des Auges der einheimischen LacertidaeHighest degree: doctor
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Residence
- Eerbeek 
Occupation
- buitengewoon hoogleraar in de vergelijkende ontleedkunde en zoötomie 1883 - Universiteit van Amsterdam
- director of the Zoölogisch Museum 
Education
- medicine and zoology student 1873 - 1875, Bonn
Membership
- Koninklijke Nederlandsche Akademie van Wetenschappen
Member Afd. Natuurkunde 11-05-1887 - Royal Society of London
Foreign Member 27-06-1935 - Nederlands Natuur- en Geneeskundig Congres
Member [..1890]
Provenance
- Weber, M.W.C., Verslagen Natuurkunde 46, 1937, p. 16-17 door J. van der Hoeve.
- 'Weber, Max Wilhelm Carl (1852-1937)', in Biografisch Woordenboek van Nederland. URL:http://resources.huygens.knaw.nl/bwn1880-2000/lemmata/bwn6/weber [12-11-2013].
- Ledenlijst Vereeniging het Nederl. Natuur- en Geneesk. Congres (1890).
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- Genootschaps-lid
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- Royen, Adriaan van
- Roijen, Adrianus van
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Career: Practised in Leyden, Lecturer in Botany (1729), then Professor of Botany and Medicine (1732-1775), Leyden, relieved from teaching duties (1754) , Son of Jan van Royen and his wife, Cornelia van Groenendijk, married Adriana Johanna, daughter of Professor Johannes Wesselius and his wife, Adriana van Ruytenburg
Residence
- Leiden 
- Leiden 
Occupation
- medicine Doctor; Hoogleraer. 
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- Letterkundig genootschap onder de zinspreuk ‘Kunstliefde Spaart Geen Vlijt’
Extra ordinary honorary member 1776 - 1779 - Kunstgenootschap ten zinspreuke voerende ‘Kunst wordt door arbeid verkregen’
Member 31-12-1777 - 1779-02 - Royal Society of London
Fellow 27-06-1728 - Bataviaasch Genootschap van kunsten en wetenschappen - Batavia
Corresponding member 1786~ - 1790
Provenance
- Bibliografie van Biografieën van biologen, dierkundigen, kruidkundigen, plantkundigen, biohistorici, natuurbeschermers, natuurfotografen, natuurillustratoren, natuurschilders etc. voor 1950 geboren. http://www.natuurcijfers.nl/biografieen.htm
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- Boerhaave (instrumentenmakers)
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Scientific instrument maker from Dantzig, Poland. Fahrenheit spent a large part of his life in the Dutch Republic. He made mainly thermometers, before 1716 he also made telescopes. Between 1702 and 1706 Fahrenheit was an apprentice in Amsterdam. In 1708, he went to Denmark and learned from Ole Romer in Copenhagen how to make thermometers. In 1717 he returned to Amsterdam, where he settled in the Leidsestraat, at the copper smith Roemer. Between 1717 and 1730 he taught physics and chemistry for a Group of Mennonite enthusiasts. He made thermometers, barometers, aerometers, perpetuum mobiles, eye models, pycnometers, solar microscopes, reflecting telescopes and mercury clocks. Fahrenheit is best known for for developing a temperature scale, named after him. In 1724 he was elected Fellow of the Royal Society of London.
Collections: Museum Boerhaave, Leiden, Universiteitsmuseum Utrecht, Universiteitsmuseum Groningen, Planetarium Zuylenburgh, Oud Zuilen.
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- instrument maker 1708~ - 1736
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- Royal Society of London
Fellow 07-05-1724
Provenance
- Bolle, B., Barometers in beeld (Lochem/Poperinge 1983).
- Rooseboom, M., Bijdrage tot de geschiedenis der instrumentmakerskunst in de noordelijke Nederlanden (Leiden 1950).
- Kant, Horst, Gabriel Daniel Fahrenheit, René-Antoine Ferchault de Réaumur, Anders Celsius (Leipzig 1984).
- Zuidervaart, H.J., Van 'Konstgenoten' en hemelse fenomenen. Nederlandse sterrenkunde in de achttiende eeuw (Rotterdam 1999).
- [Ebeling, E.], Naamlijst en korte beschrijving van wis- en natuurkundige werktuigen, bij één verzameld door mr. E. Ebeling (Amsterdam 1789).
- Cohen, E. & W. A. T. Cohen-De Meester, ‘Danie¨l Gabriel Fahrenheit’, Chemisch Weekblad, 33 (1936), 1–58 and 34 (1937), 1–11 (pages reprint). Partly published in the German language in: Verhandelingen der Kon. Akad. van Wetenschappen, Afd. Natuurkunde (Eerste sectie), 16, No. 2 (1936).
- Star, P. van der, Fahrenheit’s Letters to Leibnitz and Boerhaave, Amsterdam, 1983
- Mills, A. A., ‘Portable Heliostats (Solar Illuminators)’, Annals of Science 43 (1986), 369–406, esp. 375–6.
- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daniel_Gabriel_Fahrenheit
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- Boerhaave (instrumentenmakers)
- Genootschaps-lid
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- Eckhardt, A.G.
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Engineer, inventor and entrepeneur who lived between approximately 1740 and 1810. Eckhart lived in The Hague and from ca. 1780 in London. Designed and probably also made instruments, mainly mathematical instruments such as rulers, drawing compasses and "grafometers". In 1799, several items were auctioned: a bronze drawing compass, an ebony parallel ruler, a wooden parallel ruler and a mahogany graphometer.
Collection: Museum Boerhaave Leiden (graphometer, drawing compass by designed by Eckhart), Museum of the History of Science Oxford (a parallel ruler designed by Eckhardt).
Residence
- Den Haag 
Occupation
- instrument maker 1770 - 1780~, Den Haag
- instrument maker [1780..], London
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- Hollandsche Maatschappij der Wetenschappen - Haarlem
Member 1779 - Royal Society of London
Fellow 
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- Aeneae, H. Wiskundige beschouwing van een hellend water-scheprad, nieuwelings door den Heere A.G. Eckhardt uitgevonden (Amsterdam 1774).
- Memorie ter volkomene aanwijzing der belangrijke voordeelen voor den lande, door een algemeen gebruik van watermolens met hellende schepranden, naar de vinding van de gebroeders A.G. en F.F. Eckhardt (1808).
- Mörzer Bruyns, W.F.J. 'Lijst van instrumenten in de verzameling van het Nederlandsch Historisch Scheepvaart Museum te Amsterdam'. (Amsterdam 1971).
- Clercq, P. de. '"A Dutch gentleman" in London. Antoine George Eckhardt, F.R.S. (1740-1810) and instruments of his invention', in: Bulletin of the Scientific Instrument Society 84 (2005), 10-16.
- Beschrijving van een algemeenen graphometer, zijnde een allernaauwkeurigst teken-werktuig (Den Haag 1778).
- Memorie wegens een werktuig, geschikt om grachten, rivieren of havens uit te diepen of te ruimen (1780).
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Dissertation: stereoscopie door kleurverschilHighest degree: doctor
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Nobel Prize (Physiology or Medicine) 1924.
Residence
- Leiden 
Occupation
- professor in physiology 1886, Leiden
- rector magnificus 1905 - 1906 - Universiteit Leiden
Education
- medicine and physics student 1878 - 1885, Utrecht
Membership
- Koninklijke Nederlandsche Akademie van Wetenschappen
Member Afd. Natuurkunde 06-06-1902 - Royal Society of London
Foreign Member 29-04-1926 - Nederlands Natuur- en Geneeskundig Congres
Member [..1890]
Provenance
- Einthoven, W., Verslagen Natuurkunde 36, 1927, p. 936-939 door F.A.F.C. Went.
- Ledenlijst Vereeniging het Nederl. Natuur- en Geneesk. Congres (1890).
- A.M. Luyendijk-Elshout, 'Einthoven, Willem (1860-1927)', in Biografisch Woordenboek van Nederland. URL:http://resources.huygens.knaw.nl/bwn1880-2000/lemmata/bwn2/einthoven [12-11-2013].
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On tbe Observation and Representation of Thin Threads Year: . Pages: 2. (PDF format)
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On the theory of LIPPMANN'S Capillary Electrometer Year: . Pages: 14. (PDF format)
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On a new method of damping oscillatory deflections of a galvanometer Year: . Pages: 11. (PDF format)
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On a third heart sound Year: . Pages: 4. (PDF format)
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On some applications of the string-galvanometer Year: . Pages: 9. (PDF format)
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Analysis of the curves obtained with the string galvanometer. Mass and tension of the quartz wire and resistance to the motion of the string Year: . Pages: 60. (PDF format)
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The string galvanometer and the human electrocardiogram Year: . Pages: 12. (PDF format)
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Worked with his father, a tallow chandler, apprenticed to his brother James, a printer who started a newspaper about 1709, went to London and worked in a printing office in Bartholomew Close (1724-1726?), returned to Philadelphia and established a printing house, bought the Pennsylvania Gazette (1729), began publishing "Poor Richard's almanac" (1732), Clerk of the Assembly (1736), Postmaster of Philadelphia (1737), Postmaster General for the colonies (1754), experimented on electricity (1749 and 1752) and suggested the use of lightning conductors, was sent to Great Britain (1757 and 1764-1775), received the Freedom of St Andrews, sent to Paris (1776), returned to Philadelphia (1785), elected President of the State of Pennsylvania, delegate to the Convention which framed the Constitution of the United States, retired from public life (1788)
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- Bataafsch Genootschap der Proefondervindelijke Wijsbegeerte - Rotterdam
Correspondent 1771 - Royal Society of London
Fellow 29-05-1756
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Dissertation: Onderzoekingen over de natuur der lichenenHighest degree: doctor
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Treub was the son of the local burgomaster. After attending the municipal HBS in Leiden, he started his studies in biology at the university of Leiden in 1869. His most important teachers were the botanist W.F.R. Suringar and the zoologist E. Selenka. Treub received his Ph.D. in 1873 on a dissertation on the true nature of lichens (Onderzoekingen over de natuur der lichenen [Leiden: Van der Hoek, 1873]), an elaboration of an earlier gold medal winning study. From 1874 to 1880, Treub was botanical assistant to Suringar. The high quality of his studies on plant cytology, histology, nucleus division, and embryology brought him membership of the Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences in 1879.
In 1880 Treub was appointed director of 's Lands Plantentuin (Botanical Garden) in Buitenzorg on Java in the Dutch East Indies (now Kebun Raya at Bogor, Indonesia). Within a year, he had rearranged the curriculum of the attached agricultural school. He went on to revitalize the gardens, herbaria, library, and scientific research. Treub insisted that applied agricultural research should always be based on pure scientific research. In 1883 he founded a new periodical, Mededeelingen, to publish the results of the researches carried on at the gardens. In order to accommodate the increasing numbers of foreign scientists visiting the gardens, Treub opened a new laboratory in 1885. Using various means of publication such as articles in a popular Dutch literary journal, and the newly founded journals Bulletin du jardin botanique de Buitenzorg and Teysmannia (both beginning in 1894), he tried to make the authorities and the general public aware of the rich economical potentials of the colony.
On medical leave in the Netherlands in 1887. Treub established the Buitenzorg Fund, which provided grants for botanists to work in Java. From that time onward, new laboratories were established and a programme was begun under Treub's guidance for the foundation of various agricultural research stations all over the colony. In 1890 he founded the Maatschappij ter Bevordering van het Natuurkundig Onderzoek der Nederlandsche Koloniën (Society for the promotion of natural scientific research in the Dutch colonies, commonly known as the `Treub Maatschappij'). Treub acquired a forest preserve next to the mountain garden in Tjibodas (now Cibodas) where, in 1891, a new field laboratory was founded.
Treub's own research dealt with various plant diseases, rice crops, the embryology and biohistory of club ferns, the fertilization of Casuarina, the embryology of Ficus and Elatostema, the plant sociology of the rain forest, and floras of Buitenzorg and of the recolonized island Krakatoa. Treub's merits were recognized by the colonial authorities who, in 1898, gave him the honourary title of professor although there was as yet no university in the Dutch East Indies. In 1905 Treub married Antoinette Petronella Vogel. The marriage remained childless. In that same year a Department of Agriculture was founded of which Treub became the first director.
In 1909 Treub retired for health reasons. He settled in Southern France where he died of persistent malaria in St. Raphael on 3 October 1910.
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- Buitenzorg 
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- biology student , Leiden
Membership
- Koninklijke Nederlandsche Akademie van Wetenschappen
Member Afd. Natuurkunde 08-05-1879 - Royal Society of London
Foreign Member 01-06-1899 - Nederlands Natuur- en Geneeskundig Congres
Member [..1890] - 1894
Provenance
- Treub, M., Verslagen Natuurkunde 19, 1910/11, p. 484-487 door D.J. Korteweg.
- Bibliografie van Biografieën van biologen, dierkundigen, kruidkundigen, plantkundigen, biohistorici, natuurbeschermers, natuurfotografen, natuurillustratoren, natuurschilders etc. voor 1950 geboren. http://www.natuurcijfers.nl/biografieen.htm
- Ledenlijst Vereeniging het Nederl. Natuur- en Geneesk. Congres (1890).
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Felix Andries Vening Meinesz
MALEDen Haag, Netherlands 30-07-1887 - † Amersfoort, Netherlands 10-08-1966
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- KNAW-Lid
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Residence
- Amersfoort 
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- Koninklijke Nederlandsche Akademie van Wetenschappen
Member Afd. Natuurkunde 28-05-1927 - Royal Society of London
Foreign Member 25-06-1936
Provenance
- Vening Meinesz, F.A., Verslagen Natuurkunde 75, 1966, p. 107-109 door C.J. Gorter; Jaarboek 1966/67, p. 364-370 door W. Nieuwenkamp.
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Henricus Gerardus Jacobus Maria Kuypers
MALERotterdam, Netherlands 09-09-1925 - † Cambridge, United Kingdom 26-09-1989
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- KNAW-Lid
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- Kuypers, Henricus Gerardus Jacobus Maria
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Dissertation: Vezelverbindingen van de Substantia Grisea Centralis in de Middenhersenen (Leiden, 1952)Highest degree: Prof. dr.
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- Koninklijke Nederlandsche Akademie van Wetenschappen
Member Afd. Natuurkunde 26-07-1980 - Koninklijke Nederlandsche Akademie van Wetenschappen
Foreign Member Afd. Natuurkunde 1984-11 - Royal Society of London
Fellow 17-03-1988
Provenance
- Kuypers, H.G.J.M., Levensberichten en herdenkingen 1992, p. 39-41 door J.W.F. Beks en H. K. A. Visser.
- Biographical Memoirs of Fellows of the Royal Society 1992 vol 38 pp 185-207, plate, by C G Phillips and R W Guillery
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- Boerhaave (instrumentenmakers)
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Leeuwenhoek was originally trained as a cloth merchant and a surveyor. He worked in various positions for the city of Delft: Usher to the Aldermen (1660), Surveyor to the Court of Holland (1669), Chief Warden (1677), Wine Gauger and or Inspector of Weights and Measures (1679). From around 1673 he made microscopes according to the design of Johannes Hudde. Leeuwenhoek grinded some 550 lenses, the quality of which was not surpassed until the nineteenth century. He communicated his observations by letters to other scholars, mostly to the Royal Society. He made his most important discovery in 1674: the true nature of micro-organisms.
Collections: Museum Boerhaave Leiden, Universiteits Museum Utrecht (lenses and microscopes), Royal Society London.
Residence
- Delft 1653 - 1723
Occupation
- microscopist 1673 - 1723, Delft
Education
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- Académie Royale des Sciences
Foreign correspondent 1699 - Royal Society of London
fellow 29-01-1680
Provenance
- Houtzager, H.L. and L.C. Palm, Van Leeuwenhoek herdacht : bundeling van de voordrachten gehouden op het symposium georganiseerd ter gelegenheid van de herdenking van de 350ste geboortedag van Antoni van Leeuwenhoek (Amsterdam 1982).
- Fournier, M. 'De doos van Pandora: Een microscoop van Antoni van Leeuwenhoek', in: Gewina 25 (2002).
- Schierbeek, A., Antoni van Leeuwenhoek en zijn voornaamste ontdekkingen (Den Haag 1963).
- Fournier, M., Early microscopes : a descriptive catalogue (Leiden 2003).
- Gest, H. , 'The discovery of microorganisms by Robert Hooke and Antoni van Leeuwenhoek, Fellows of The Royal Society', Notes and records of the Royal Society of London 58, afl. 2 (2004).
- Rooseboom, M., Bijdrage tot de geschiedenis der instrumentmakerskunst in de noordelijke Nederlanden (Leiden 1950).
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- Genootschaps-lid
- KNAW-Lid
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Dissertation: Over de theorie der terugkaatsing en breking van het lichtHighest degree: doctor
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Residence
- Haarlem 
Occupation
- hoogleraar in de theoretische fysica 1878, Leiden
- teacher 1882 - Gezelschap ter Beoeffening der proefondervindelijke Wijsbegeerte in ’s Hage
Education
- student 1866 - 1869 - HBS Arnhem
- mathematics and physics student , Leiden
Membership
- Koninklijke Nederlandsche Akademie van Wetenschappen
member Afd. Natuurkunde 10-05-1881 - Commission internationale de coopération intellectuelle
secretary (1923) and chairman (1925) 1923 - 1928 - Teylers Stichting
conservator 1912 - 1928 - Hollandsche Maatschappij der Wetenschappen - Haarlem
secretary 1920 - 1928 - Royal Society of London
foreign Member 05-11-1905 - Nederlands Natuur- en Geneeskundig Congres
member [..1890]
Provenance
- Lorentz, H.A., Verslagen Natuurkunde 37, 1928, p. 117-123 door F.A.F.C. Went.
- Biografisch Woordenboek van Nederlandse Wiskundigen. http://www.bwnw.nl/
- Biografie opgenomen in History of Science and Scholarship in the Netherlands
- H.A.M. Snelders, 'Lorentz, Hendrik Antoon (1853-1928)', in Biografisch Woordenboek van Nederland. URL:http://resources.huygens.knaw.nl/bwn1880-2000/lemmata/bwn1/lorentz [12-11-2013].
- Ledenlijst Vereeniging het Nederl. Natuur- en Geneesk. Congres (1890).
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The motion of electrons in metallic bodies. III Year: . Pages: 10. (PDF format)
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Contributions to the theory of electrons. I Year: . Pages: 21. (PDF format)
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On the theory of the Zeeman-effect in a direction to the inclined to the lines of force Year: . Pages: 21. (PDF format)
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On a simplified theory of the electrical and optical phenomena in moving bodies Year: . Pages: 1. (PDF format)
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The width of spectral lines Year: . Pages: 18. (PDF format)
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The dilatation of solid bodies by heat Year: . Pages: 19. (PDF format)
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The dilatation of solid bodies by heat. On Einstein's theory of gravitation. II Year: . Pages: 17. (PDF format)
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On Hamilton's principle in Einstein's theory of gravitation Year: . Pages: 16. (PDF format)
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The intensity of radiation and the motion of earth Year: . Pages: 5. (PDF format)
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Some considerations on the principles of dynamics in connextion with Hertz's Prinzipien der Mechnanik Year: . Pages: 21. (PDF format)
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Jean Henri Pareau came from a family of protestant refugees from France. He was a professor of theology and oriental languages in Harderwijk and Utrecht. He also worked as a clergyman for the Waalsche Gemeente.
Residence
- Utrecht 
- Middelburg 
- Deventer 
- Harderwijk 
Occupation
- professor (theology and oriental language) 1789 - 1795 - Athenaeum te Deventer, Deventer
- teacher (Waalsche Gemeente) , Middelburg
- professor (theology and oriental language)  - 1804 - Athenaeum te Deventer, Deventer
- professor 1804 - 1810 - Universiteit Harderwijk, Harderwijk
- professor 1810 - 1830 - Universiteit Utrecht, Utrecht
- clergyman (Waalsche Gemeente) 1812 - 1826, Utrecht
- tutor of the son of the mayor of Amsterdam W.G. Dedel 
Education
- student  - Athenaeum Illustre te Amsterdam
- student theology  - Universiteit Leiden, Leiden
- student 1777 - Athenaeum Illustre te Amsterdam, Amsterdam
Membership
- Koninklijk Instituut, derde klasse
Member 05-07-1809 - 10-09-1816 - Koninklijk Instituut, derde klasse
Correspondent, living in the Netherlands 05-07-1809 - (Koninklijk) Zeeuwsch Genootschap der Wetenschappen
member 31-01-1793 - 1838 - Provinciaal Utrechtsch Genootschap van Kunsten en Wetenschappen
lected May 1807; Corresponding member 6 July 1807 1807 - Hollandsche Maatschappij der Wetenschappen - Haarlem
member 1814 - Société AsiatiqueParis
member 1822 - Royal Asiatic Society London
member 1826
Provenance
- Pareau, J.H., Gedenkschriften Klasse III, 1833, p. 80-81 door C.A. den Tex; Algemene Vergadering Instituut 1833, p. 9-10 door J. van Hall.
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- Boerhaave (instrumentenmakers)
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Dollond was the son of a Huguenot refugee, a silk-weaver at Spitalfields, London, where he was born. He followed his father's trade, but found time to acquire a knowledge of Latin, Greek, mathematics, physics, anatomy and other subjects. In 1752 he abandoned silk-weaving and joined his eldest son, Peter Dollond, who in 1750 had started in business as a maker of optical instruments. His reputation grew rapidly, and in 1761 he was appointed optician to the king. In 1758 he published an "Account of some experiments concerning the different refrangibility of light", describing the experiments that led him to the achievement with which his name is specially associated, the discovery of a means of constructing achromatic lenses by the combination of crown and flint glasses, which reduces chromatic aberration (color defects). Leonhard Euler in 1747 had suggested that achromatism might be obtained by the combination of glass and water lenses. Relying on statements made by Sir Isaac Newton, Dollond disputed this possibility, but subsequently, after the Swedish physicist, Samuel Klingenstierna, had pointed out that Newton's law of dispersion did not harmonize with certain observed facts, he began experiments to settle the question. Early in 1757 he succeeded in producing refraction without colour by the aid of glass and water lenses, and a few months later he made a successful attempt to get the same result by a combination of glasses of different qualities. For this achievement the Royal Society awarded him the Copley Medal in 1758, and three years later elected him one of its fellows. Dollond also published two papers on apparatus for measuring small angles. John Dollond was the first person to patent the achromatic doublet. However, it is well known that he was not the first to make achromatic lenses. Optician George Bass, following the instructions of Chester Moore Hall, made and sold such lenses as early as 1733. In the late 1750s, Bass told Dollond about Hall's design, Dollond saw the potential and was able to reproduce them. Dollond appears to have known of the prior work and refrained from enforcing his patent. After his death, his son, Peter, did take action to enforce the patent. A number of his competitors, including Bass, Benjamin Martin, Robert Rew and Jesse Ramsden, took action. Dollond's patent was upheld, as the court found that the patent was valid due to Dollond's exploitation of the invention while prior inventors did not. Several of the opticians were ruined by the expense of the legal proceedings and closed their shops as a result. William Eastland, John and Jonathan Cuthbertson and James Champneys subsequently moved to The Netherlands. The patent remained valid until it expired in 1772. Following the expiry of the patent, the price of achromatic doublets in England dropped in half. [Wikipedia]
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- instrument maker 
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- Royal Society of London
Fellow 
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- List of Fellows of the Royal Society 1660 - 2007. A complete listing of all Fellows and Foreign Members since the foundation of the Society. A-J / K-Z. The Royal Society, Library and Information Services. July 2007
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Franciscus Cornelis Donders
MALETilburg, Netherlands 17-05-1818 - † Utrecht, Netherlands 24-03-1889
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Dissertation: Diss. Inaug. sistens observationes anatomico-pathologicas de centro nervosoHighest degree: professor
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Residence
- Utrecht 
Occupation
- Military Surgeon, Flushing; Lecturer in Physiology, Military Medical School, Utrecht; Professor Extraordinary, Utrecht (1847); practised in Utrecht; died of apoplexy 
Education
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- Koninklijk Instituut, eerste klasse
Member Afd. Natuurkunde 1855 - Koninklijk Instituut, eerste klasse
Correspondent, living in the Netherlands 09-04-1847 - 26-10-1851 - Royal Society of London
Foreign Member 14-06-1866 - Maatschappij van Verdiensten onder de Zinspreuk ‘Felix Meritis’
Honorary member 1880 - 1885~
Provenance
- Donders, F.C., Jaarboek 1891, p. 1-35 door B.J. Stokvis.
- Biografie opgenomen in History of Science and Scholarship in the Netherlands
- Naamlijst van de leden en donatrices der maatschappij Felix Meritis (Amsterdam 1885).