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Luitzen Egbertus Jan Brouwer
MALEOverschie, Netherlands 27-02-1881 - † Laren, Netherlands 02-12-1966
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- KNAW-Lid

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Dissertation: N/AHighest degree: N/A
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Residence
- Laren 
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- Koninklijke Nederlandsche Akademie van Wetenschappen
Member Afd. Natuurkunde 15-05-1912 - Royal Society of London
Fellow 27-05-1948
Provenance
- Brouwer, L.E.J., Verslagen Natuurkunde 75, 1966, p. 157 door P.J. Gaillard; Jaarboek 1966/67, p. 335-340 door H. Freudenthal en A. Heyting.
- Biografisch Woordenboek van Nederlandse Wiskundigen. http://www.bwnw.nl/
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Continuous one-one-transformations of surfaces in themselves (2nd communication.) Year: . Pages: 13. (PDF format)
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On symmetric transformation of S4 in connection with Sr and S1 Year: . Pages: 4. (PDF format)
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Besitzt jede reelle Zahl eine Dezimalbruchentwickelung? Year: . Pages: 6. (PDF format)
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Intuitionistischer Beweis des Jordanschen Kurvensatzes Year: . Pages: 6. (PDF format)
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Essentieel-negatieve eigenschappen Year: . Pages: 2. (PDF format)
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Ueber die Zulassung unendlicher Werte fur den Funktionsbegriff Year: . Pages: 1. (PDF format)
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Perfect sets of points with positively-irrational distances Year: . Pages: 1. (PDF format)
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Bemerkungen zum natürlichen Dimensionsbegriff Year: . Pages: 4. (PDF format)
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Ueber eineindeutige, stetige Transformationen von Flächen in sich (Sechste Mitteilung) Year: . Pages: 5. (PDF format)
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Continuous one-one transformations of surfaces in themselves (5th communication.) Year: . Pages: 11. (PDF format)
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- Genootschaps-lid

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Dissertation: Dissertatio, qua idea generalis solidarum corporis humani partium exhibetur (1725)Highest degree: N/A
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Professor of medicine and chemistry and physician of stadtholder Willem V. Besides medicine and chemistry, Gaubius also took an interest in the study of insects. He translated Jan Swammerdam's 'Bijbel der Natuur of Historie der Insecten' into Latin.
Residence
- Leiden 
- Paris 1752~
Occupation
- city physician , Deventer
- lector chemiae 21-05-1751, Leiden
- professor of medicine and chemistry 20-09-1734, Leiden
- consultant physician of Willem V  - 29-11-1780
Education
- student 01-06-1722 - Hogeschool Harderwijk
- student  - 24-08-1725, Leiden
Membership
- (Koninklijk) Zeeuwsch Genootschap der Wetenschappen
member 25-04-1769 - 1780 - Hollandsche Maatschappij der Wetenschappen - Haarlem
member 1752 - 1780 - Bataafsch Genootschap der Proefondervindelijke Wijsbegeerte - Rotterdam
consultant 1769 - 1780 - Royal Society of London
member  - Natuur- en Geneeskundige Correspondentie Societeit in de Vereenigde Nederlanden - ’s HageLeiden
contributing member 1779 - 1780
Provenance
- '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).
- Institutiones pathologiae medicinalis (Leiden 1758).
Publications
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- Genootschaps-lid

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- Le Français, Joseph Jérôme
- Lefrançais de Lalande, Joseph Jérôme
- Le Français de La Lande, Joseph Jérôme
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Famous French astronomer.
Residence
- Paris 
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- Academie Imperiale et Royale des Sciences et Belles-Lettres de Bruxelles
Member 14-10-1776 - 1794 - Royal Society of London
Fellow 24-11-1763 - Bataafsch Genootschap der Proefondervindelijke Wijsbegeerte - Rotterdam
Correspondent 1774
Provenance
- Noms des académiciens. Regnicoles & Étrangersselon de la date de leur admission. In: Mémoires de l'Académie Impériale et Royale des Sciences et Belles-Lettres de Bruxelles. 1784
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N/AWiki and VIAF
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David Pierre Giottino Humbert de Superville
MALEDen Haag, Netherlands 18-07-1770 - † Leiden, Netherlands 09-01-1849
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- Genootschaps-lid
- KNAW-Lid

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Dissertation: N/AHighest degree: N/A
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N/A
Residence
- Rome 1789 - 1801
- Firenze 1795 - 1798
- Amsterdam 1803 - 1805
- Rotterdam 1805 - 1809
- Enkhuizen 1809 - 1810
- Leiden 1812 - 1849
Occupation
- artist/draughtsman 
- Lecturer in French and Italian language 1812 - Universiteit Leiden, Leiden
- Director 1823 - 1849 - Prentenkabinet Leiden, Leiden
- Director 1814 - 1823 - Leidse Teken Akademie, Leiden
Education
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- Koninklijk Instituut, vierde klasse
Correspondent, living in the Netherlands 10-07-1809 - Koninklijk Instituut, vierde klasse
Member 19-07-1822 - Schilder- en tekengenootschap ‘Ars Aemula Naturae’ - LeidenLeiden
Director 1814 - 1823 - Pictura HagensisDen Haag
Member 1781
Provenance
- Humbert de Superville, D.P.G., Jaarboek 1850, p. 24-25 door C.A. den Tex.
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- Genootschaps-lid

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Residence
- Amsterdam 1686 - 1768
Occupation
- mathematician 1742
- teacher of bookkeepers and navigating officers 1750
Education
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- Royal Society of London
Fellow 22-02-1750 - 1756 - Académie Royale des Sciences
Visitor 1752 - 1762 - Hollandsche Maatschappij der Wetenschappen - Haarlem
Visitor 1755 - 1767
Provenance
- Zuidervaart, H. J., ‘Early Quantification of Scientific Knowledge: Nicolaas Struyck (1686–1769) as a Collector of Empirical Data’, in: The Statistical Mind in a Pre-Statistical Era: The Netherlands 1750–1850, edited by P. M. M. Klep and I. H. Stamhuis (Amsterdam, 2002), 125–148.
Publications
N/AWiki and VIAF
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Member Group(s)
- Boerhaave (instrumentenmakers)

Variant Names
- Kruyckius, N.S.
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Biography:
Cartographer and hydraulic engineer. Cruquius was born in 1678, either on Vlieland or in Delft. His father was a mathematician and surveyor, who worked for the VOC chamber in Delft. In 1698, Nicolaas completed his education as a surveyor and started to make topographical maps, his most important work being a large wall map of Delfland in twenty-five parts. In 1716, he matriculated at Leiden University, where he worked with Herman Boerhaave. He was also active in meteorology. On 19 December 1705, he started to make meteorological measurements in Delft. First, he measured only atmospheric pressure, but soon he expanded his measurements to temperature and wind. From 1733 until his death in 1754, he continued these measurements as employee of the 'Hoogheemraadschap van Rijnland'. His main task for this organization was to manage the hydrology of the polders. Cruquius used his meteorological measurements to persuade the policy makers. He submitted a plan to the States of Holland to establish a meteorological institute. In this he was supported by three professors from Leiden University: Wittichius, 's Gravesande and Lulofs. Although the plan was rejected, Cruquius still played an important role in Dutch meteorology, by being the first to make a sustained and consistent series of meteorological observations. Another novelty was that Cruquius presented his data in graphs. He was also the first one to use symbols to present weather phenomena, such as wind and rain. He also made scientific instruments, such as a standard foot measure (the 'Rijnlandse voet'), made together with Jacob van Werven. In 1724 he was elected Fellow of the Royal Society of London.
Was the first one to use symbols to present weather phenonema
Residence
N/AOccupation
- Inspector of Surveys for the Hoogheemraadschap Rijnland; Bailiff of Spaarndam; Examiner of Navigation for the East India Company 1700 - 1754
- cartographer 
Education
- Med. Cand.  - Universiteit Leiden
Membership
- Royal Society of London
Fellow 12-03-1724
Provenance
- Engelen, A. van, Nicolaus Cruquius and his meteorological observations (De Bilt 1985).
- Cruquius' kaart van Delfland 1712 (Alphen a/d/ Rijn 1977).
- Brink, P. van den, In een opslag van het oog. De Hollandse rivierkartografie en waterstaatszorg in opkomst, 1725-1754 (Alphen a/d/ Rijn 1998).
- Postma, C., Kruikius' kaart van Delfland 1712 (Alphen a/d Rijn 1988).
- Sneller, Z.W., ‘De landmeter N.S. Cruquius en zijn plan tot doorgraving van den Hoek van Holland anno 1731’, Bijdragen voor vaderlandsche geschiedenis en oudheidkunde 1:3/4 (1939), 257-284.
- Zuidervaart, H.J., Van 'Konstgenoten' en hemelse fenomenen. Nederlandse sterrenkunde in de achttiende eeuw (Rotterdam 1999), 615.
- Brabander J.A. de, & Corn. J. van der Doef, Kruikius in Namen (Wateringen 1993).
- Krogt, P. van der, 'Het verhoudingsgetal als schaal', Kartografisch tijdschrift 21:1 (1995), 3-5.
- Rooseboom, M., Bijdrage tot de geschiedenis der instrumentmakerskunst in de noordelijke Nederlanden (Leiden 1950), 49.
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- KNAW-Lid

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Christian Gottlob Heyne was born in 1729 and started his academic career in 1748 at the University of Leipzig. During these years and in the first years of his career he lived in poverty.. He first came to scholarly notice with his 1755 edition of Tibullus, written in Dresden while he worked in the library of Count von Bruhl (Graf Heinrich von Bruhl). In the following year, as the Seven Year War broke out, he published an edition of Epictetus. Heyne's academic career is most closely identified with the University of Gottingen. He went there in 1763 as both professor (of eloquence) and director of the university's library. During those years, he published numerous essays, trnaslations and other writings on classical literature, art and archeology. Of Heyne's numerous writings, the following may be mentioned. Editions, with copious commentaries of Tibullus (ed. SC Wunderlich, 1817), Virgil (ed. GP Wagner, 1830-1841), Pindar (3rd ed. by GH Schafer, 1817), Apollodorus, Bibliotheca Graeca (1803), Homer, Iliad (1802), Opuscula academica (1785-1812), containing more than hundred academical dissertations, of which the most valuable are those relating to the colonies of Greece and the antiquities of Etruscan art and history. His Antiquarische Aufsatze (1778-1779) is a collection of essays connected with the history of ancient art. Under his directorship the University Library became one of the leading academic libraries in the world, its collection growing from 60.000 to 200.000 volumes. This was mostly because of Heyne's extensive international network and zealous acquisition of works.
Residence
- Göttingen 1763 - 1812
- Dresden 1752 - 1757
- Wittenberg 1758 - 1760
- Dresden 1762 - 1763
Occupation
- Director 1764 - 1812 - Gottingen State and University Library , Göttingen
- Professor of Poetry and Eloquence 1763 - 1812 - Universitat Gottingen, Göttingen
- Secretary  - Gottingische Gelehrte Anzeigen, Göttingen
Education
- Student 1748 - 1752 - Universitat Leipzig, Leipzig
Membership
- Koninklijk Instituut, derde klasse
Associated Member 29-03-1809 - Royal Society of LondonLondon
Fellow 1789 - 1812
Provenance
- Heyne, C.G., Algemene Vergadering Instituut 1812, p. 17 door J.H. van Swinden.
Publications
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Hendrik Christoffel van de Hulst
MALEUtrecht, Netherlands 19-11-1918 - † Leiden, Netherlands 31-07-2000
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- KNAW-Lid

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Dissertation: N/AHighest degree: N/A
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Residence
- Oegstgeest 
Occupation
N/AEducation
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- Koninklijke Nederlandsche Akademie van Wetenschappen
Member Afd. Natuurkunde 18-05-1956 - Royal Society of London
Foreign Member 20-06-1991
Provenance
- Hulst, H.C. van de, Levensberichten en herdenkingen 2002, p. 29-36 door H.J. Habing.
Publications
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- Boerhaave (instrumentenmakers)

Variant Names
- Huijgens, Christiaan
- Huygens heer van Zuylichem, Christiaan
- Hugenio, Christiano
- Hugens de Zulichem, Christian
- Huggens de Zulichem, Christianus
- Huygens de Zulechem, Chrestian
- Huggens de Zulikem, Christiaan
- Hugenius Zulichemius, Christian
- Hugens de Zulcon, Christiaan
- Archimedes
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Born in 1629, Huygens was the son of the poet and diplomat, Constantijn Huygens. He studied law in Leiden and Breda. He was interested mainly in mathematics and proved to be very talented early in life. With his brother Constantijn Jr., he ground lenses and made astronomical observations. He also developed a very accurate pendulum clock and established a wave-theory of light. His discoveries attracted attention abroad, and, in 1666, he was asked to lead the newly founded Académie des Sciences in Paris. After a few years absence caused by illness, he resigned from the Académie. Later in life he wrote a book on cosmolog, called 'Cosmotheoros'.
Inventor of the pendulum clock ("slingeruurwerk") and the aerial telescope. Designer of the Huygens ocular. Huygens discovered the moon of Saturn (Titan) and explained that a ring was present around this planet. He also established the wave-theory of light.
Collections: Museum Boerhaave Leiden, Universiteitsmuseum Utrecht, Noordelijk Scheepvaart Museum Groningen.
Residence
- Den Haag 1629 - 1645
- Leiden 1645-05-12
- Breda 1647
- Paris 1660-10-12
- London 1661-03-19
- Den Haag 1661-05-27
- Paris 1633-04-03
- London 1663-06-07
- Paris 1663-10-01 - 1663-06-07
- Den Haag 1664-06-07
- Den Haag 1648-05~
- Spa 1654-08 - 1654-08~
- Paris 1655-07~ - 1655-11-26~
- Paris 1666 - 1681
- Den Haag 1681 - 1695
Occupation
- Instrument maker 
Education
- Law student 12-05-1645 - Universiteit Leiden
- Student at Breda 1646~ - 1648~ - Collegium Arausiacum - Breda
Membership
- Académie de Montmor
Attendant  - Académie Royale des Sciences
Member 1665 - Royal Society of London
Member 22-06-1663 - Académie de Thévenot
Attendant 
Provenance
- Biografisch Woordenboek van Nederlandse Wiskundigen. http://www.bwnw.nl/
- Theoremata de quadratura hyperboles, ellipsis et circuli (1651)
- De Saturni Luna observatio nova (1656)
- Systema saturnium (1659)
- Horologium oscillatorium sive de motu pendularium (1673)
- Memoriën aengaende het slijpen van glasen tot verrekijckers (1685)
- Traité de la lumière (1690)
- Cosmotheoros (1698)
- Riekher, R. Fernrohre und ihre Meister: eine Entwicklungsgeschichte der Fernrohrtechnik (Berlin 1957).
- Ahlström, O. Synverktyg fran äldre tider (Stockholm 1943).
- Jorink, E. Reading the book of nature in the Dutch golden age, 1575-1715 (Leiden/Boston 2010).
- Doorman, G. Octrooien voor uitvindingen in de Nederlanden uit de 16e-18e eeuw : met bespreking van enkele onderwerpen uit de geschiedenis der techniek (Den Haag 1940).
- Zinner, E. Deutsche und Niederländische astronomische Instrumente des 11.-18. Jahrhunderts (München 1956).
- Forbes, R.J. Cultuurgeschiedenis van wetenschap en techniek ('s Gravenhage 1966).
- Nijland, A.A. Christiaan Huygens, in het bijzonder als astronoom (Groningen 1929).
- Crommelin, C.A. Christiaan Huygens (Gent 1938).
- Icke, V. De ruimte van Christiaan Huygens (Groningen 2009).
- Daumas, M. Scientific instruments of the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries and their makers (London 1972).
- Harting, P. ' De tien-voets kijker van Christiaan Huygens', in: Album der Natuur (1867).
- Michel, H. Instruments des sciences dans l'art et l'histoire (Rhode-St-Genèse 1965).
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- Zernike, Frits
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Frits Zernike attended the HBS and from 1905 onwards studied chemistry at Amsterdam. At the age of nineteen, in 1907, he answered a prize question of the University of Groningen on probability theory, for which he was awarded a gold medal. He won a second gold medal for a prize question in optics issued by the Hollandsche Maatschappij van Wetenschappen in Haarlem (1912). In that year, he passed his doctoral examinations and started work on his dissertation, for which he used his prize winning essay of 1912 as a starting point. In 1913 he was appointed assistant to the astronomer J.C. Kapteyn at the University of Groningen. In 1915 he took his degree in chemistry at Amsterdam with a dissertation L'opalescence critique, théorie et experiments.
Shortly after obtaining his degree, also in 1915, Zernike succeeded Ornstein as lecturer in mathematical physics and theoretical mechanics in Groningen and in 1920 he became full professor. In the 1920's Zernike mainly worked in statistical physics. Together with Ornstein, and later with J.A. Prins, Zernike wrote a number of articles on fluctuation phenomena. In molecular statistics he introduced the concept of a radial distribution function, giving the mean number density of molecular centers around an arbitrary molecular center. For the Handbuch der Physik he wrote a chapter on probability theory and mathematical statistics (1928). In the 1930s, while not neglecting his work in statistical mechanics altogether, Zernike became more and more interested in physical optics. He had always been a very skillful instrument-maker: as early as 1921, he had constructed a very precise galvanometer and during the 1930s he worked on the construction of the so-called phase contrast microscope. He studied errors in telescope mirrors and discovered that there is a phase difference in the diffraction of light in different substances. By finding ways to increase the phase contrast, Zernike was able to construct a much more powerful microscope, with which one could study living material (staining usually kills the cells). In 1936 he obtained a patent on his invention. Zernike long remained a bachelor. In the 1920s he lived with his sister, Elisabeth Zernike, who was an author, and with his mother. Finally, only in January 1930, he married Theodora Willernina van Bommel van Vloten. They had one son (from an earlier marriage his wife already had one daughter). In February 1945, shortly before the liberation of Groningen, Zernike's wife died.
After the war Zernike, whose chair had been redefined as including mathematical and technical physics and theoretical mechanics in 1941, further refined his phase contrast microscope. In 1946 he was elected to the Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences. In 1947-1948 he was visiting professor at Johns Hopkins University. Especially after 1950 he received honors all over the world, including in 1953 the Nobel Prize in physics for his phase contrast microscope. In 1956 he became a fellow of the Royal Society. In the year after receiving the Nobel Prize Zernike married to Lena Baanders, with whom he had no children. He retired in 1958 and in 1961 moved to Naarden (near Amsterdam). His interests were wide ranging, including secondary teaching, natural philosophy and religion. During the last years of his life he was ill and in 1953 he entered a hospital in Amersfoort, where he died on 10 March 1966.
Residence
- Naarden 
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- Koninklijke Nederlandsche Akademie van Wetenschappen
Member Afd. Natuurkunde 12-06-1946 - Royal Society of London
Foreign Member 26-04-1956
Provenance
- Zernike, F., Verslagen Natuurkunde 75, 1966, p. 49-51 door C.J. Gorter; Jaarboek 1965/66,p. 370-377 door J.A. Prins.
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The clustering-tendency of the molecules in the critical state and the extinction of light caused thereby Year: . Pages: 9. (PDF format)
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An interpolation-formula for resistance-thermometry at low temperatures Year: . Pages: 13. (PDF format)
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A moving coil galvanometer of high sensitivity Year: . Pages: 7. (PDF format)
John William Sutton Pringle
MALEManchester, United Kingdom 22-07-1912 - † Oxford, United Kingdom 02-11-1982
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Biography:
British zoologist
Residence
- Oxford 
Occupation
N/AEducation
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- Koninklijke Nederlandsche Akademie van Wetenschappen
Foreign Member Afd. Natuurkunde 10-06-1977 - Royal Society of London
Fellow 
Provenance
- Pringle, J.W.S., Verslagen Natuurkunde 91, 1982, p. 85 door D. de Wied; Jaarboek 1983, p. 170-171 door J. de Wilde.
- http://www.purbeckradar.org.uk/biography/pringle_john.htm
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Dissertation: Dissertatio historico-politica de commercio et internae administrationis forma possessionum Batavarum in India Orientali (1832) summa cum laudeHighest degree: doctorate
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Biography:
He had a successful colonial juridical career in the Dutch Indies as subsequently lawyer, civil servant and in several memberships of courts. He was vice-president of the Supreme Court and the Supreme Military Court of the Dutch Indies from 1846 until 1849. Back in the Netherlands, he was appointed minister of colonies between 1856 and 1858 and again in 1866. Later governor-general of the Dutch Indies between 1866 and 1872.
Residence
- Batavia 1833
- Batavia 1866 - 1872
- Utrecht 1872
Occupation
- member 1860 - 1866 - Tweede Kamer der Staten-Generaal, Den Haag
- lawyer 1833 - 1835, Batavia
- Indisch ambtenaar 1834, Batavia
- judge 1838 - 1839 - Supreme Court, Dutch Indies, Batavia
- temporary judge 1839 - 1845 - Supreme Military Court, Dutch Indies, Batavia
- vice-president at Supreme Court and Supreme Military Court, Dutch Indies 1846 - 1849, Batavia
- attorney-general 1849 - 1851 - Supreme Court, Dutch Indies, Batavia
- minister of colonies 1856 - 1858
- governor-general of the Dutch Indies 1866 - 1872
Education
- student (roman) law 1828 - 1832 - Hogeschool Leiden, Leiden
Membership
- Bataviaasch Genootschap van kunsten en wetenschappen - Batavia
member and member of the board 1839 - 1850 - Maatschappij der Nederlandsche Letterkunde - LeidenLeiden
member  - Council of Dutch Indies
member 1851 - 1856
Publications
N/AWiki and VIAF
Wiki Data: N/AVIAF: N/A
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- Genootschaps-lid
- KNAW-Lid

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Dissertation: N/AHighest degree: N/A
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Residence
- Leiden 
Occupation
- Professor of Anatomy, Medicine and Surgery 1812 - 1848 - Universiteit Leiden, Leiden
- Extraordinary Professor of Anatomy 1801 - 1812 - Universiteit Leiden, Leiden
- Interim-director 22-07-1819 - 09-05-1823 - Hortus Botanicus - Leiden, Leiden
Education
- Student of Medicine 1793 - Universiteit Leiden
Membership
- Hollandsche Maatschappij der Wetenschappen - Haarlem
Member 1808 - Provinciaal Utrechtsch Genootschap van Kunsten en Wetenschappen
elected 4 jan 1802; Contributing member 2 febr 1802 1802 - Koninklijk Instituut
Member 11-05-1819 - Maatschappij der Beschouwende en Werkdaadige Wis-, Bouw-, Natuur- en Teekenkunde
Member 1797 - 1799 - Schilder- en tekengenootschap ‘Ars Aemula Naturae’ - LeidenLeiden
Contributing Member 1799
Provenance
- Sandifort, G., Jaarboek 1849, p. 96-98 door J. van Geuns.
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- Genootschaps-lid
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Dissertation: N/AHighest degree: doctor
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Nobel Prize (Physics) 1913
Residence
- Leiden 
Occupation
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- Koninklijke Nederlandsche Akademie van Wetenschappen
Member Afd. Natuurkunde 12-05-1883 - Royal Society of London
Foreign Member 23-03-1916 - Nederlands Natuur- en Geneeskundig Congres
Member [..1890]
Provenance
- Kamerlingh Onnes, H., Verslagen Natuurkunde 35, 1926, p. 206-210 door F.A.F.C. Went.
- Biografie opgenomen in History of Science and Scholarship in the Netherlands
- Ledenlijst Vereeniging het Nederl. Natuur- en Geneesk. Congres (1890).
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Dissertation: N/AHighest degree: N/A
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Copley Medal 1953
Residence
- Delft 
Occupation
N/AEducation
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- Koninklijke Nederlandsche Akademie van Wetenschappen
Member Afd. Natuurkunde 18-05-1926 - Royal Society of London
Foreign Member 01-05-1952
Provenance
- Kluyver, A.J., Verslagen Natuurkunde 65, 1956, p. 57-60 door M.W. Woerdeman; Jaarboek 1956/57, p. 231-237 door C.B. van Niel.
- https://nl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Albert_Kluyver
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Inventor of the so-called Volta pile (or voltaic pile)
Residence
- Pavia 
Occupation
- professor of philosophy , Padova
Education
N/AMembership
- Koninklijk Instituut, eerste klasse
Associated Member 25-02-1809 - Royal Society of London
member 1791
Provenance
- Volta, A.G.A.A., Algemene Vergadering Instituut 1827, p. 8 door J.F. Serrurier.
Publications
N/AMember Group(s)
- Genootschaps-lid
- KNAW-Lid

Variant Names
N/ABIO
Dissertation: N/AHighest degree: N/A
Fields of interest:
Biography:
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.
Residence
- London 
Occupation
N/AEducation
- student  - Oxford University
Membership
- 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).
Publications
N/AMember Group(s)
- Genootschaps-lid
- KNAW-Lid

Variant Names
N/ABIO
Dissertation: N/AHighest degree: N/A
Fields of interest:
Biography:
N/A
Residence
- Utrecht 
Occupation
N/AEducation
N/AMembership
- 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).
Publications
N/A
Peter Joseph Wilhelm Debije
MALEMaastricht, Netherlands 24-03-1884 - † Ithaca (NY), United States 02-11-1966
Member Group(s)
- KNAW-Lid

Variant Names
N/ABIO
Dissertation: N/AHighest degree: N/A
Fields of interest:
Biography:
Rumford Medal 1930, Nobel Prize (Chemistry) 1936
Residence
- Utrecht 
Occupation
N/AEducation
N/AMembership
- 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.
Publications
N/AMember Group(s)
- Genootschaps-lid

Variant Names
- Wallisij
BIO
Dissertation: N/AHighest degree: MA
Fields of interest:
Biography:
N/A
Residence
- London 
Occupation
- Mathematician 
- Savilian Professor of geometry 1649 - 1703, Oxford
- Secretary to the Westminster Assembly of Divines 1644
- Professor of geometry 1649 - 1703 - University of Oxford, Oxford
- Custos archivarum 1658 - 1703 - University of Oxford, Oxford
- Royal chaplain to the King 1660
Education
- student 1632 - 1640 - Cambridge University
Membership
- Royal Society of London
member 1660 - Royal Society of London
president 1680 - Oxford Philosophical Society
President 1684 - 1688
Provenance
- The Galileo Project. URL: http://galileo.rice.edu/Catalog/NewFiles/wallis.html (checked 07-03-2017)
Publications
N/AWiki and VIAF
Wiki Data: N/AVIAF: N/A