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- Patronus, Petrus
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Instrument maker in Milan, first half eighteenth century. Patroni made lenses and microscopes, some by the design of P. Chérubin.
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- Milano 
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- instrument maker 1711~, Milano
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- Luali, A. ' Pietro Patroni, an 18th-century Milanese optician', in: Bulletin of the Scientific Instrument Society 47 (1995).
- Daumas, D. Scientific instruments of the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries and their makers (London 1972).
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Instrument maker from Liege, Belgium. He made balance scales in his workshop on Rue des Mineurs 26, and was active around 1868.
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- Liège 1868
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- instrument maker 1868~, Liège
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- Archive Museum Boerhaave
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Instrument maker who lived and worked in Utrecht and Paris. He was a student at Stichting van Renswoude in Utrecht. Groenendaal made air pumps.
Collection: Universiteitsmuseum Utrecht.
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- instrument maker 1781~ - 1790, Paris
- instrument maker , Utrecht
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- De fundatien der Vrijvrouwe van Renswoude, gevestigd te Utrecht, Delft en 's-Gravenhage 1756-1856 (1856).
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Instrument maker from Amsterdam. Gudendag made surgical, optical and medical instruments. In 1909, he offered G.B. Salm to take over his company. Salm and Gudendag eventually decided to establish a Joint-stock company, N.V. Gudendag, which would be placed under direction of N.V. Instrumenthandel v | h G.B. Salm. Both corporations resided on the Keizersgracht. In 1911 the two companies signed a contract with a German instrument-making company, Veifa-Werke in Aschaffenburg. The Amsterdam company would now start to house a branch of Veifa-Werke. In October 1912, N.V. Gudendag was dissolved.
Collection: Museum Boerhaave Leiden.
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- instrument maker 1909 - 1912, Amsterdam
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- Archive Museum Boerhaave
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- Beek, Everard op de
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Op de Beek wasa watchmaker and "ijkmeester" (person who determined and controlled measures) in Antwerp around 1753.
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- Antwerpen 
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- IJkmeester and watchmaker 1753~, Antwerpen
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- Wittop Koning, D.A. en G.M.M. Houben, 2000 jaar gewichten in de Nederlanden (Lochem/Poperinge 1980).
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- Guerike, Otto von
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Scientist, inventor and politician from Magdeburg, Germany. He was active during the seventeenth century. Von Guericke was the inventor of the Magdeburg hemispheres (Magdeburger Halbkugeln), a pair of large copper hemispheres with mating rims. The hemispheres became popular in physics lectures as an illustration of the power of air pressure, and are still used in education. The original hemispheres are preserved in the Deutsches Museum in Munich. Von Guerike was also mayor of Magdeburg. His major scientific achievements were the establishment of the physics of vacuums and the discovery of electrostatic repulsion.
Collection: Deutsches Museum Munich
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- scientist 1650~, Hamburg
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- Catalogus van een kabinet meetkundige, werktuigkundige [...] en andere instrumenten, nagelaaten door J. Maritz [...], benevens een zeer schoon kabinet van hoorns en doublet-schulpen [...], nagelaaten door wijlen Jan David Pasteur, 't welk alles [...] zal verkogt worden 26 february ('s Hage 1808).
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Oodendal was balance maker in Gent, around 1616.
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- Gent 
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- Balance maker 1616~, Gent
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Ongania was optician and (mercury) barometer maker in Antwerp (Rue des Flamands), around 1826.
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- Optician and barometer maker 1826~, Antwerpen
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- 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.
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- Instrument maker 1896, Utrecht
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- Koninklijk Instituut van Ingenieurs
member 1887
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- Maritiem Digitaal
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Co-owner (with his father Hendrik jr.) of the instrument company 'H. Olland & Zoon' in Utrecht from 1913. In 1926 the company was moved to De Bilt. In 1937 the company was closed. They made mathematical and physical instruments.
Collection: Museum Boerhaave Leiden and Teylers Museum Haarlem (several instruments).
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- Co-owner of instrument making company H. Olland & Zoon 1913, Utrecht
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- Archive Museum Boerhaave
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Instrument maker in Utrecht. With his brother Hendrik Johannes Andries, he followed up on his father H.J. Harting in 1867. The firm was resp. founded at Breedstraat and Pausdam. From 1910 the firm was specialized in medical, surgical and orthopedic instruments.
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- instrument maker 1867, Utrecht
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- Archive Museum Boerhaave
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Van Huffel was founder of Nederlandsche Instrumentenfabriek (NIF) in Utrecht in1900. The factory made and retailed instruments. Made physical, medical, electro technical instruments. In 1913 the company was acquired by NIEAF.
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- Utrecht 
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- Founder of Nederlandsche Instrumentenfabriek 1900, Utrecht
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- Nederlands Natuur- en Geneeskundig Congres
member [..1890]
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- Ledenlijst Vereeniging het Nederl. Natuur- en Geneesk. Congres (1890).
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De Neve was Instrument maker in Amsterdam. Born in Antwerpen, apprentice balance maker in Middelburg in 1596, after which he moved to Amsterdam. Made coin weights, silver coins, weight boxes and balances.
Collection: Museum Boerhaave Leiden, Fries Museum Leeuwarden, and Historisch museum Amsterdam (several instruments).
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- Instrument maker 1612 - 1652, Amsterdam
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- Wittop Koning, D.A. en G.M.M. Houben. 2000 jaar gewichten in de Nederlanden (Lochem/Poperinge 1980).
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Neiringhs was balance maker in Antwerpen (Op den hoven) around 1749. Made a 'Nécessaire de changeur'
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- balance maker 1749~, Antwerpen
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- Hen, Widow Hendrik
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Before she married, Klupfel lived in St. Anna Dwarsstraat in Amsterdam. On October 20, 1797 she married the scientific instrumentmaker Hendrik Hen. By 1808 they had moved to Kalverstraat 35, where Hen had his workshop, called 'In de Groene Bril'. There, Hen sold optical and other scientific instruments, made by himself and others.
After Hen's death in 1819, Klupfel continued her late husband's business. On a sale in 1821 she bought several instruments and a 'konstdraaibank' (a turning lathe). From 1820-1825 she took care of the scientific instruments of the Felix Meritis Society.
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- Scientific instrumentmaker 1819 - 1825, Amsterdam
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- See: Hendrik Hen.
- Zuidervaart, H.J. & R.H. van Gent, Between Rhetoric an Reality: instrumental practices at the Astronomical and Meteorological Observatory of the Amsterdam Society ‘Felix Meritis’, 1789-1889 (Hilversum 2013).
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Instrument maker who was active around 1650. He made at least a universal equinoctial ring sundial.
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- instrument maker 1650~
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- Mörzer Bruyns, W.F.J. Alphabetical list of Dutch instrument makers compiled by W.F.J. Mörzer Bruyns (Amsterdam 1986).
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Clock maker and coin weight box maker from Sint-Niklaas, Belgium. Was an "ijkmeester" (person who controls and determines measurements) from 1751 to 1773. His cousin Pierre Joseph Heynderickx, J.B. Flament en S. van Buynder worked for him.
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- clockmaker, instrument maker and ijkmeester 1749 - 1773, Sint-Niklaas
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- Wittop Koning, D.A. en G.M.M. Houben, 2000 gewichten in de Nederlanden (Lochem/Poperinge 1980).
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Julius Theodoor Leopold Hoefftcke
MALEBerlin, Germany 12-03-1800 - † Leiden, Netherlands 26-09-1875
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German-born instrument maker who moved to Leiden in 1826. Hoefftcke made medical instruments. In 1828, he is appointed as the intrument maker of Leiden University. In 1837, he changes his name from Hoefftke into Hoefftcke. In 1858, his son Carl Franz August joins the company, in 1781, he takes over the company and changes its name into J. Hoefftcke en Zn. Chirugale instrumentmakers. In 1875 Julius Theodoor passes away. Eventually, his grandson took over the company and moves it to England. Between 1826 and 1904, the company's locations were: Nieuwstraat 895, Nieuwstraat 905 and Breedestraat 221 (or later called: Breestraat 94).
Collection: Museum Boerhaave Leide, University Leiden (detailed information about Hoefftcke's deliveries to the university, a lot of instruments in the collection of Anatomy, obstetrics and surgery).
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- instrument maker 1826 - [..1875], Leiden
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- Hoefttcke, K.F.A. Instrumenten-Atlas des Universal-Vereins der Verfertiger Chirurgischer Instrumente und Bandagen, orthopädischen Apparate etc. (1892).
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S.G. Nagel was "ijkmeester" (person who determined and controlled measures) in Holland and West-Friesland from 1797. Perhaps son of Dirk Nagel, balance maker. S.G. Nagel was a disciple of Pierre Jacques Le Cointe. After his dead in September 1781, Nagel applied to the vacancy of "IJkmeester-Generaal" of Holland and West-Friesland. But it lasted until 1797 Nagel was appointed. After his dead in 1814 Nagel was succeeded by his son Theodorus Antonius.
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- IJkmeester 1797-09 - [..1814], Amsterdam
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- Wittop Koning, D.A. en G.M.M. Houben. 2000 jaar gewichten in de Nederlanden (Lochem/Poperinge 1980).
- Kerkwijk, A.O. van. Noord-Nederlandsche muntgewichtmakers (1939).
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J.J. van Musschenbroek was instrument maker in Leiden, 1678-1707. When his brother Samuel died in 1681, Johan inherited all his tools and equipment and continued the workshop. Brother and pupil of Samuel van Musschenbroek, father of Jan van Musschenbroek and Petrus van Musschenbroek. Supplied to Christiaan Huygens (ca. 1678). Corresponded with professor Dorstenus of the Marburg University in Germany.
Collection: Museum Boerhaave Leiden (air-pump, two microscopes and an aquatic microscope).
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- Leiden 
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- Instrument maker 1678~ - 1707, Leiden
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- Clercq, P. de, At the sign of the oriental lamp. The Musschenbroek workshop in Leiden, 1660-1750 (Rotterdam 1997).
- Rooseboom, M., Bijdrage tot de geschiedenis der instrumentmakerskunst in de noordelijke Nederlanden (Leiden 1950).
- Crommelin, C.A., Physics and the art of instrument making at Leyden in the 17th and 18th centuries (Leiden 1927).
- Crommelin, C.A. 'Leidsche leden van het geslacht Van Musschenbroek', in: Jaarboekje voor geschiedenis en oudheidkunde van Leiden en omstreken (1939).
- Crommelin, C.A., 'Leidsche leden van het geslacht Van Musschenbroek', Jaarboekje voor geschiedenis en oudheidkunde van Leiden en omstreken (1939).
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23-01-2018 09:50 - Boekpresentatie: Dirk van Delft & Ton van Helvoort, "Beelden zonder weerga" (Leiden, 2 februari 2018)
15-01-2018 02:25 - Stem voor chemisch (en architectonisch) erfgoed in Nederland (deadline: 31 januari)
17-11-2017 02:29 - Call for Symposia: European Society for the History of Science Biennial Conference 2018: ‘Unity and Disunity’ (London, 14-17 September 2018; Deadline: 6 December 2017)
26-10-2017 10:15 - Kijktip: Achter de dijken, aflevering 8: de revolutie verspreidt zich (vrijdag 27 oktober, 21u, Nederland 1)
26-09-2017 10:42 - Jobs: 3 PhD positions ERC Consolidator project ‘Sharing Knowledge in Literary and Learned Networks. The Republic of Letters as a Pan-European Knowledge Society, 1400-1800’ (Utrecht; Deadline 20 October 2017)
04-09-2017 12:00 - Museums and (the loss of?) the Encyclopaedic Ideal (Haarlem, 20-22 April 2017). A conference report
14-07-2017 09:30 - Job: Promovendus "Catholic Medicine and its Others in Belgium and the Belgian Congo, 1900-1965" (KU Leuven; Deadline 31 juli 2017)
14-06-2017 02:30 - Reminder: Conference & Exhibition "Histories of Healthy Ageing" (Groningen)
16-05-2017 04:03 - Symposium: Johannes Hudde: veelzijdig wetenschapper en regent (Den Haag, 1 juni 2017)
07-04-2017 08:51 - Prijsvraag Teylers Godgeleerd Genootschap 2017: "Een onderzoek naar de invloed van Spinoza’s gedachtengoed op de geloofscrisis die geleerden uit zijn directe omgeving doormaakten" (Deadline: 1 mei 2020)
04-04-2017 10:07 - Job: Junior Conservator Science (Teylers Museum, Haarlem; Deadline 16 april 2017)
23-03-2017 10:00 - Research Project: The Art of Reasoning: Techniques of Scientific Argumentation in the Medieval Latin West
21-03-2017 01:31 - Verslag: boekpresentatie "Computerpioniers. Het begin van het computertijdperk in Nederland" (Abel Streefland)
13-01-2017 10:00 - "Scholarly Personae" - New issue of the Low Countries History Review
03-11-2016 10:00 - [Call for applications] Ischia Summer School on the History of the Life Sciences 2017 (24 June - 1 July 2017; Deadline 28 February 2017)
26-10-2016 01:38 - [Job] Postdoc position: Intellectual biography of Jan Tinbergen (Erasmus University Rotterdam; Deadline 27 November 2016)
18-10-2016 10:00 - Oproep: Bate uit het Pieter Langerhuizen Lambertuszoon-fonds (Deadline: 1 februari 2017)
30-08-2016 10:52 - "Nieuwe Collecties" Symposium Stichting Academisch Erfgoed & Dijksterhuislezing 2016 door Ernst Homburg (Maastricht, 13 oktober 2016)
01-07-2016 12:18 - Aankondiging: Zevende Tweejaarlijke Gewina-conferentie (“Woudschoten VII”) zal plaatsvinden op 23 en 24 juni 2017 in Zeist
23-05-2016 10:00 - Descartes-Huygens Lezing door John Bennett Shank over ‘Newtoniaanse’ mechanica in Frankrijk rond 1700 (16 juni 2016)
Gevonden publicaties:
Het voorkomen van gekristalliseerd ferrocarbonaat (Siderit) in moerasijzererts, en eene bijdrage tot de kennis van 't ontstaan van dit erts in den Nederlandschen bodem (Mededeelingen omtrent de geologie van Nederland, No. 20)
Referentie: Verhandelingen Natuurkunde, Tweede Sectie, deel 5, nummer 5 (1896), 1-40Microtinae (Rod.) In The Netherlands, Extinct And Recent
Referentie: Verhandelingen Natuurkunde, Tweede Sectie, deel 30, nummer 1 (1933) 1-37Die Wiederherstellung der Empfindlichkeit nach einem Lichtreiz
Referentie: Verhandelingen Natuurkunde, Tweede Sectie, deel 29, nummer 3 (1932), 1-46Tumor Suppressor Gene Action in Chemosensitivity and Oncogenic Transformation
Referentie: Verhandelingen Natuurkunde, Tweede Reeks, deel 100 (1998), 143-150Control of Neuronal Survival by Neurotrophins
Referentie: Verhandelingen Natuurkunde, Tweede Reeks, deel 100 (1998), 87-96Authors
Frade, J.M., Casademunt, E., Dechant, G., Barde, Y.-A.Keywords
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The Yponomeutinae (Lepidoptera) of the World exclusive of the Americas
Referentie: Verhandelingen Natuurkunde, Tweede Reeks, deel 99 (1998), 1-202The Adjuvant Arthritis Experience
Referentie: Verhandelingen Natuurkunde, Tweede Reeks, deel 101 (1999), 13-22Priming or Tolerization of Tumor-specific T cell Immunity; Lessons from Murine Tumor Models
Referentie: Verhandelingen Natuurkunde, Tweede Reeks, deel 101 (1999), 41-50Authors
Offringa, R., Toes, R.E.M., Schoenberger, S.P., Melief, C.J.MKeywords
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Unspecific, Targeted and Antigen-specific Immunomodulation in Collagen-induced Arthritis
Referentie: Verhandelingen Natuurkunde, Tweede Reeks, deel 101 (1999), 51-62Sequencing the Withdrawal of Life-Sustaining Treatments
Referentie: Verhandelingen Natuurkunde, Tweede Reeks, deel 102 (2001), 25-38Integrating Preferences for Life-Sustaining Treatments and Health States Ratings into Meaningful Advance Care Discussions
Referentie: Verhandelingen Natuurkunde, Tweede Reeks, deel 102 (2001), 39-54Authors
Pearlman, R.A., Starks, H., Cain, K.C., Cole, W.G., Patrick, D.L., Uhlmann, R.F.Keywords
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