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Frederick Ruysch

MALE
Den Haag, Netherlands 23-03-1638 - Amsterdam, Netherlands 22-02-1731

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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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Johannes Albertus Schlosser

MALE
1733~ - 20-03-1769

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Physician.

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  • Amsterdam 

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  • physician , Amsterdam

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Jean Baptiste Chevallier

MALE
Lissabon, Portugal 12-03-1722 - Prague, Czech Republic 23-08-1801

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  • Genootschaps-lid

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Chanoine de l'Eglise Collégiale de Leuze

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  • Brussel 

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Franciscus Cornelis Donders

MALE
Tilburg, Netherlands 17-05-1818 - Utrecht, Netherlands 24-03-1889

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  • Genootschaps-lid
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Dissertation: Diss. Inaug. sistens observationes anatomico-pathologicas de centro nervoso

Highest 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 

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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).

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Isaac Vossius

MALE
1618 - 21-02-1689

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  • Boerhaave (instrumentenmakers)

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  • Vos, Isaac

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Biography:
Philologist, natural philosopher and book collector, who -among others- wrote about geography, literature and optics. He traveled to Italy, France and England (1642). At the request of Queen Christina (1649-1652) he went to Sweden and sold her his father's library. In 1670 Vossius left for England where he became the Canon of Windsor (1673). After his death his library, which was reputed to be the finest private library in the world, was sold to the University of Leyden. Vossius is also known to have made his own microscopes.

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  • philologist, physicist, writer and probably instrument maker [1650..]

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  • Nieuw Nederlandsch Biografisch Woordenboek (NNBW), Deel 1, p.1519-2520
  • Harting, P. Het mikroskoop : deszelfs gebruik, geschiedenis en tegenwoordige toestand; een handboek voor natuur- en geneeskundigen III (Utrecht 1858).
  • Bonanni, Ph. Observationes circa viventia, quae in rebus non viventibus reperiuntur : Cum micrographia curiosa sive rerum minutissimarum observationibus, quae ope microscopii recognitae ad vivum experimutur ... (Roma 1691).
  • Velde, A.J.J. van de. Bijdrage tot de bibliographische geschiedenis van het microscoop I (Gent 1927).
  • Jorink, E. and D. van Miert. Isaac Vossius (1618-1689), between science and scholarship (Leiden 2012).

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Jacob Cornelius Kapteyn

MALE
Barneveld, Netherlands 19-01-1851 - Amsterdam, Netherlands 18-06-1922

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  • KNAW-Lid

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Dissertation: Onderzoek der trillende platte vliezen

Highest degree: doctor

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Biography:
Kapteyn was born in Barneveld, and grew up in a boarding school run by his parents, Gerrit Jacobus Kapteyn and the former Elisabeth Cornelia Koopmans. He was the ninth of fifteen children and family life was minimal because of his parents' running of the school. Whereas Kapteyn's older brother, Albertus Philippus (1848-1927) was judged by his father not to be suited for a higher education and was sent to a trade school (he became a well-known engineer, who ran Westinghouse Airbrake Europe), Jacobus showed his talents early and went to the University of Utrecht in 1868, at the age of 17. He took his Ph.D. in 1875 with a dissertation on Onderzoek der trillende platte vliezen (A Study of Vibrating Flat Membranes).
Kapteyn's first position was as observer at the Leiden Observatory (which because of Kaiser had become one of the foremost institutions for position measurements), but in 1877 he accepted the appointment to the new chair of astronomy at the university of Groningen. Had he remained at Leiden, he would undoubtedly have made his career as an observer. At Groningen, however, this was not an option: his requests for a well-equipped observatory fell on deaf ears because of opposition from the existing observatories at Leiden and Utrecht. Instead, he entered an arrangement with David Gill at the Cape Observatory: in Groningen, Kapteyn would measure the plates made by Gill's staff in their photographic Durchmusterung of the southern skies. For this work, Kapteyn designed precision instruments and organized an astronomical laboratory. The work began in 1885 and the positions of 450,000 southern stars thus measured appeared in three volumes between 1896 and 1900.
But stellar positions and brightnesses were only a means to an end. Like many other astronomers of his day, Kapteyn was interested in the distribution of stars and the structure of the Milky Way. By 1906, he had organized the international cooperative 'Plan of Selected Areas', in which the work of cataloguing the stars in 206 sample areas was divided among 30 observatories, a work that was not finished until almost half a century after Kapteyn's death. The information obtained was: apparent brightness, proper motion, radial motion, color, etc. Since the correlation of apparent brightness with distance had already been proven erroneous by William Herschel toward the end of his life, Kapteyn took a statistical approach: although the correlation was false for individual stars, it should apply for representative groupings of stars. By about 1920, as Kapteyn's career neared its end, enough information was becoming available to reveal a disk-like structure of the Milky Way, about six times as wide as thick, with the Sun near the center. Kapteyn was aware of the problem of extinction absorption of starlight by interstellar matter, but all his efforts to measure this were negative. The 'Kapteyn Universe' was therefore altered when absorption was demonstrated: its size had to be increased (although not as much as Harlow Shapley advocated) and the position of the Sun was determined, as argued by Shapley, to be eccentric. Kapteyn's program, however, retained its validity and was pursued by his successors. His study also showed that there were preferred motions of stars in the solar neighborhood, which showed relative motions of two groups of stars: this was important evidence that the Milky Way had a spiral structure and that our Sun was in one of the spiral arms.

After World War I, Kapteyn was one of a handful of scientists (see also Lorentz) who opposed the exclusion of German and Austrian scientists from international bodies and cooperative research, a practice not stopped until after his death. Kapteyn retired in 1921

Residence

  • Groningen 

Occupation

  • hoogleraar sterrenkunde en theoretische mechanica 1877 - 1921, Groningen

Education

  • physics and mathematics student 1868 - 1875, Leiden

Membership

Provenance

  • Kapteyn, J.C., Verslagen Natuurkunde 31, 1922, p. 284-287 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
  • A. Blaauw, 'Kapteijn, Jacobus Cornelius (1851-1922)', in Biografisch Woordenboek van Nederland. URL:http://resources.huygens.knaw.nl/bwn1880-2000/lemmata/bwn2/kapteijnjc [12-11-2013].
  • Ledenlijst Vereeniging het Nederl. Natuur- en Geneesk. Congres (1890).

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Jan Gideon Loten

MALE
Maartensdijk, Netherlands 1710 - Utrecht, Netherlands 1789

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Served in the Dutch East India Company, went to Batavia (1732), became governor of Ceylon, studied flora and fauna of Java

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  • Utrecht 

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Pierre Lyonnet

MALE
Maastricht, Netherlands 21-06-1706 - Den Haag, Netherlands 10-01-1789

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  • Lyonet, Petrus
  • Lyonnet, Pieter

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Physiscist. Lyonnet was a student of Law in Leiden. He became lawyer in The Hague and later held the position of the 'Secretaris der Cijfers'. He was interested in natural history and published a work on insects, which was beautifully illustrated by Lyonnet himself. In 1749 Lyonnet began his considerable collection of horns and shells, which was, according to testimony of travelers and experts, one of the most beautiful in the whole of Europe. During the last 20 years of his life, Lyonnet collected a cabinet of paintings, that held more than 560 pieces, under which work of some of the most famous masters. Lyonnet was famous throughout whole Europe and member of several societies of physics. He was a man of impeccable behavior and a devoted christian.

Residence

  • Den Haag 

Occupation

  • lawyer , Den Haag
  • Secretaris van Cijfers 
  • translator French linguistic 
  • patentmeester 

Education

  • student of Law  - Universiteit Leiden

Provenance

  • Nieuw Nederlandsch Biografisch Woordenboek (NNBW), Deel 8, p.1089-1090
  • Nieuw Nederlandsch Biografisch Woordenboek (NNBW), Deel 8, p.1089-1090
  • Lalande, J.J. de. Voyage de Hollande, Paris, Bibliothèque de l’Institut de France, Ms 2195, p. 43, 54.

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Gerard Meerman

MALE
Leiden, Netherlands 06-12-1722 - 15-12-1771

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Pensioner of Rotterdam (1748)

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  • Rotterdam 

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Petrus van Musschenbroek

MALE
Leiden, Netherlands 14-03-1692 - Leiden, Netherlands 19-09-1761

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  • Boerhaave (instrumentenmakers)

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Highest degree: phd medicine (1715)

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Petrus van Musschenbroek belonged to a family of brass founders and instrument makers who had turned to the construction scientific instruments in the middle of the seventeenth century. His father Johan, his uncle Samuel, and his brother Jan all earned solid reputations in this field, Jan working closely with the Leiden natural philosopher Willem Jacob 's Gravesande. Petrus, five years younger than Jan, studied at the University of Leiden and in 1715 earned his doctorate in medicine. After a visit to England (where he met Desaguliers) he practiced medicine in Leiden for a few years, but after receiving a second degree in philosophy he accepted a professorate in mathematics and philosophy in Duisburg in 1719. In 1721 he also became extraordinary professor of medicine. In 1723 Musschenbroek moved to Utrecht, where he held the position of professor of natural philosophy and mathematics The following year he married Adrina van de Water (who died prematurely in 1732). From 1732 onwards, Musschenbroek also was professor of astronomy in Utrecht. Here he became well known for his lectures in experimental philosophy, in which he followed the new guidelines set forth by Newton and 's Gravesande. His textbooks became famous far outside the lecture halls of Utrecht. In 1726 he published Epitome elementorum Physico mathematicorum conscripta in usus academicos, followed by Elementa physicae in 1734. Musschenbroek refused offers from Copenhagen (1731) and Göttingen (1737), but he accepted a call from Leiden in 1739, where he lectured on philosophy from 1740 until his death. In 1742 he succeeded the deceased 's Gravesande as professor of experimental natural philosophy. His lectures, which attracted many foreign students, were published as his Institutiones physicae (1748) and his Introductio ad philosophiam naturalem (posthumously published in 1762 by Lulofs). During his lectures Musschenbroek used instruments that more often than not were devised by himself and constructed by his brother Jan (except for the barometers and thermometers, which were made by Fahrenheit and others). Compared to 's Gravesande, Musschenbroek paid more attention to the experimental gathering of facts and less to the mathematical formulae to which these facts had to be reduced. Accordingly, Musschenbroek's research was concerned with other topics than 's Gravesande had considered important. Whereas 's Gravesande extensively discussed mechanics and astronomy, Musschenbroek gave much attention to, for instance, the effects of heating and to meteorology and electricity. He constructed the pyrometer and is credited with the invention of the Leiden jar (1746). Because of his experimental approach, one of his biographers characterized Musschenbroek as a Newtonian scientist with a Baconian bent.

Collection: Museum Boerhaave Leiden.

Residence

  • Utrecht 
  • Leiden 
  • London 1717 - 1717

Occupation

  • professor of mathematics and philosophy 1740 - 1761 - Universiteit Leiden, Leiden
  • professor 1719 - 1723 - Universität Duisburg, Duisburg
  • professor 1723 - 1740 - Universiteit Utrecht, Utrecht
  • doctor 1716 - 1719, Leiden
  • instrument maker 

Education

  • student mathematics, medicine and physics  - 1715 - Universiteit Leiden, Leiden

Provenance

  • Musschenbroek, P. van, Institutiones physicæ conscriptæ in usus academicos (Leiden 1748).
  • Leiden, UB : BPL 240; Letter by Dirk Metz (1731 fl.) to Petrus van Musschenbroek (1692-1761).
  • Musschenbroek, P. van, Disputatio medica inauguralis de aëris praesentia in humoribus animalibus ... ex auctoritata ... Wolferdi Senguerdii ... (Leiden 1715).
  • Musschenbroek, P. van, Introductio ad philosophiam naturalem (Leiden 1762).
  • Musschenbroek, P. van, Essai de physique (Leiden 1739).
  • Musschenbroek, P. van, Epitome elementorum physico-mathematicorum (Leiden 1726).
  • Rooseboom, M., Bijdrage tot de geschiedenis der instrumentmakerskunst in de noordelijke Nederlanden (Leiden 1950).
  • Clercq, P. de, At the sign of the oriental lamp. The Musschenbroek workshop in Leiden, 1660-1750 (Rotterdam 1997).
  • Musschenbroek, P. van, Beginselen der natuurkunde, beschreven ten dienste der landgenooten (Leiden 1736); second enlarged edition: 1739
  • Mörzer Bruyns, W.F.J., Schip recht door zee : de octant in de Republiek in de achttiende eeuw (Amsterdam 2003).
  • Fournier, M., Early microscopes : a descriptive catalogue (Leiden 2003).
  • Crommelin, C.A., 'Leidsche leden van het geslacht Van Musschenbroek', Jaarboekje voor geschiedenis en oudheidkunde van Leiden en omstreken (1939).
  • Pater, C. de, Petrus van Musschenbroek (1692-1761): een newtoniaans natuuronderzoeker (Utrecht 1979)
  • Nieuw Nederlandsch Biografisch Woordenboek (NNBW), Deel 10, p.659-660

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Isaac Titsingh

MALE
Amsterdam, Netherlands 1745 - Amsterdam, Netherlands 09-02-1812

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  • Titsingh, Mr. Isaac

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Head of the factory of the Dutch East India Company, Nagasaki (1778-1784), "Raad Extra-Ordinair van Nederlands Indië" (~1790), Director of Bengalen

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Occupation

  • Raad Extra-Ordinair van Nederlands Indië 1790~
  • Head of the factory of the Dutch East India Company 1778 - 1784, Nagasaki
  • Director 1790~, Bengalen

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Job Baster

MALE
Zierikzee, Netherlands 02-04-1711 - Zierikzee, Netherlands 1775-03

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Dissertation: De Osteogenia (1731).

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Biography:
Job Baster was a disciple of Herman Boerhaave and Willem Jacob 's Gravesande. He was also a Physician. To complete his study he went to France and England to visit the hospitals and botanical gardens. During this trip he made valuable contacts like Hans Sloane and Philip Miller. His research attracted international attention. In 1737 Baster became a member of the Royal Society and several of his articles were published in 'Philosophical Transactions'.

Residence

  • Zierikzee 
  • Paris 1731 - 1732
  • England 1732

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Education

  • medicine student 1727 - 31-05-1731 - Hogeschool Leiden

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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Louis de Beaufort

MALE
Den Haag, Netherlands 06-10-1703 - Maastricht, Netherlands 17-08-1795

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Dissertation: Dissertation sur l'incertitude des cinq prèmiers siècles de l'histoire romaine (1738)

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Biography:
Beaufort was a historian.

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  • Maastricht 

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Education

  • student , Strasbourg

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Johannes Ingenhousz

MALE
Breda, Netherlands 08-12-1730 - Calne, United Kingdom 07-09-1799

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  • Ingen-Housz, Johannes
  • Ingen-Housz, Jan

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Hendrik Brugt Gerhard Casimir

MALE
Den Haag, Netherlands 17-07-1909 - Heeze, Netherlands 04-04-2000

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  • KNAW-Lid

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Highest degree: PhD (1931, Leyden University)

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Residence

  • Heeze 

Occupation

  • Assistant to Wolfgang Pauli, Zurich (1932-1933); Senior assistant, and Curator, Kamerlingh Onnes Laboratory (1936); Extraordinarius Professor of Physics, Leyden (1939-1942); worked in Philips Company research laboratory, Eindhoven (1942); Co-director, Philips Research Laboratories (1946-1972); Member of the Board of Directors with responsibility for research, Philips (1956-1972); his 80th birthday was celebrated with a symposium in Eindhoven (1989) 

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Provenance

  • Casimir, H.B.G., Levensberichten en herdenkingen 2001, p. 13-21 door D. Polder.

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Joannes Nicolaus Sebastianus Allamand

MALE
Lausanne, Switzerland 18-09-1713 - Leiden, Netherlands 02-03-1787

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  • Allamand, Jean Nicolas Sebastien

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Allamand studied Theology in Lausanne and became a preacher. He came to Holland shortly after Herman Boerhaave died and worked as an educator for several families. He was a disciple of Adriaan 's Gravenzande. Appointed prof. phil. in Deventer on 3 march 1747. On 1 febr. 1749, he was appointed prof. math. et phil. in Leiden where he taught natural history, zoology, philosophy and physics. Emeritus in 1784.

Residence

  • Leiden [1738-09-23..] - 1787-03-02

Occupation

  • Professor in natural history 
  • Professor in math. and phyl.  - Universiteit Leiden

Education

  • Theology  - University of Lausanne

Provenance

  • Biografisch Woordenboek van Nederlandse Wiskundigen. http://www.bwnw.nl/
  • Lalande, J.J. de. Voyage de Hollande, Paris, Bibliothèque de l’Institut de France, Ms 2195, p. 4, 28, 49, 59-62, 64-65, 79.
  • Nieuw Nederlandsch Biografisch Woordenboek (NNBW), Deel 1, p.75-76
  • Nieuw Nederlandsch Biografisch Woordenboek (NNBW), Deel 1, p.75-76

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Jacob Swart

MALE
Amsterdam, Netherlands 17-07-1796 - Amsterdam, Netherlands 14-03-1866

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"Lector in de Zeevaartkunde", "Examinator der Zee-officieren", "Lid der Commissie voor den Zee-Almanak" in Amsterdam.

Bewaarder en Beheerder van 's Rijks Zee-Instrumenten van Z.M. den Koning der Nederlanden. Directeur firma Wed. Hulst van Keulen. He was "Ridder van de orde van de Eikenkroon".

Residence

  • Amsterdam 1841~ - 1850~

Occupation

  • Bewaarder en Beheerder van s Rijks Zee-Instrumenten 07-12-1832 - 31-12-1857, Amsterdam
  • examinator der zee-officieren 1850~
  • lector in de wis- en zeevaartkunde 

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Membership

Provenance

  • “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 wiskunstige opgaven. (Amsterdam 1850).
  • “Naamlijst der leden van het wiskundig genootschap”, in: Verzameling van nieuwe wiskundige voorstellen (Amsterdam 1846).
  • “Berigt aan de heren leden van het wiskundig genootschap”, in: Wiskunstige opgaven met derzelver ontbindingen (Amsterdam 1860).

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Samuel Koleseri

MALE
Szendrő, Hungary 18-11-1663 - 24-12-1732

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  • Kolescheri von Keres-eer, Samul

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Originally intended to go into the Church but after some years in Debreczen, returned to Leyden to study medicine, practised in Transylvania, Secretary to the Government of Transylvania, Upper Inspector of Mines, arrested for bigamy, died of a catarrhal fever and apoplexy

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Education

  • student  - Universiteit Franeker

Provenance

  • 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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Max Wilhelm Carl Weber

MALE
Bonn, Germany 05-12-1852 - Eerbeek, Netherlands 07-02-1937

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  • KNAW-Lid

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BIO

Dissertation: Die Nebenorgane des Auges der einheimischen Lacertidae

Highest degree: doctor

Fields of interest:
Biography:
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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

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).

Publications

N/A

Wiki and VIAF

Wiki Data: Q63149
VIAF: http://viaf.org/viaf/54918995

Adrianus van Royen

MALE
Leiden, Netherlands 11-11-1704 - Leiden, Netherlands 28-02-1779

Member Group(s)

  • Genootschaps-lid

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Variant Names

  • Royen, Adriaan van
  • Roijen, Adrianus van

BIO

Dissertation: N/A

Highest degree: N/A

Fields of interest:
Biography:
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. 

Education

N/A

Provenance

  • Bibliografie van Biografieën van biologen, dierkundigen, kruidkundigen, plantkundigen, biohistorici, natuurbeschermers, natuurfotografen, natuurillustratoren, natuurschilders etc. voor 1950 geboren. http://www.natuurcijfers.nl/biografieen.htm

Publications

N/A

Wiki and VIAF

Wiki Data: Q367689
VIAF: http://viaf.org/viaf/7734115

Gevonden berichten:

14-11-2016 09:00 - Reminder and deadline extension: Call for Papers 7th Gewina Conference for the History of Science in the Netherlands: Materiality, Museums and Media. History of Science, Presentation, and Outreach (Zeist, 23-24 June 2017; Deadline 20 January 2017)

04-11-2016 12:53 - [Blogpost] How do you write? (Timo Bolt)

21-06-2016 01:47 - Job: PostDoc position available in new project The Art of Reasoning (Huygens ING, The Hague; Deadline 13 August 2016)

24-03-2016 05:20 - Report: Medieval Margins in Leiden (17 March)

17-03-2016 10:00 - Job: AHRC-funded PhD Studentship "Instruments and their makers: A study of experiment, collaboration and identity in seventeenth-century London" (University of York / Science Museum; Deadline 15 April 2016)

26-02-2016 01:46 - Call for papers: HSS Annual Meeting (Atlanta, Georgia, 3-6 November 2016; Deadline 8 April 2016)

15-12-2015 05:20 - Eenheidsworst of dertien smaken? Verslag van het Symposium ‘Universiteit en Identiteit’

13-07-2015 04:29 - Verslag Tweejaarlijke Gewina-conferentie ("Woudschoten VI") - Meer van hetzelfde, maar toch elke keer weer anders

25-06-2015 02:21 - Verslag: Gedeelte autoriteit. Hoe erfgoedinstellingen de worsteling met kennisdeling aangaan

19-02-2015 05:22 - Galenus' rol binnen de 'Wetenschappelijke Revolutie' heroverwogen - Verslag promotie Saskia Klerk (Noortje Jacobs & Wouter Klein)

08-01-2015 05:00 - Blog: Waardevolle metingen (Frans van Lunteren)

18-06-2014 11:36 - Verslag – Symposium over "gevoelig" academisch erfgoed (Groningen, 17 juni 2014)

08-05-2014 02:57 - [Verslag] 'For infinity' 400 jaar wetenschap in Groningen (Ruben Verwaal)

12-11-2013 05:12 - [Verslag] Conferentie Science in transition, 7-8 november 2013 (Abel Streefland)

04-10-2013 10:47 - [Opinie] Science-hoax legt malafide wetenschapspublicaties bloot

11-07-2013 11:13 - De VU schrijft geschiedenis. De toekomst van het VU-verleden

28-06-2013 02:52 - [Verslag] 'Uses of knowledge' op de Vijfde Gewina-Woudschotenconferentie (14-15 juni 2013)

22-03-2013 02:10 - (English) [Opinion] Dutch movable stations in nature – ‘for a dime on the first row’

05-07-2012 12:20 - Verslag 5e Descartes-Huygens lezing: De preek van Pickstone (door Robert-Jan Wille)

29-05-2012 10:00 - Nieuw boek: Correspondentie Van Nierop als derde deel in de serie 'Tools and Sources for the History of Science in the Netherlands'

Gevonden publicaties:

Wie stelt de wet: de wetgever of de rechter?

Referentie: Mededelingen Letterkunde, Nieuwe Reeks, deel 52, nummer 3 (1989), 85-94

Authors

Scheltema, M.

Keywords

N/A

Download als pdf file (16 pagina's, 4.08 M)

Economie, gezien door juristen

Referentie: Mededelingen Letterkunde, Nieuwe Reeks, deel 51, nummer 7 (1988), 229-258

Authors

Verloren van Themaat, P.

Keywords

N/A

Download als pdf file (34 pagina's, 13.84 M)

The reality effect in the writing of history; the dynamics of historigraphical topology

Referentie: Mededelingen Letterkunde, Nieuwe Reeks, deel 52, nummer 1 (1989), 1-37

Authors

Ankersmit, F.R.

Keywords

N/A

Download als pdf file (38 pagina's, 14.72 M)

Rechterlijk activisme en rechterlijke terughoudendheid

Referentie: Mededelingen Letterkunde, Nieuwe Reeks, deel 52, nummer 3 (1989), 115-118

Authors

Gerven, W. van

Keywords

N/A

Download als pdf file (9 pagina's, 1.67 M)

Bijdrage tot de structurele interpretatie van het Christendom

Referentie: Mededelingen Letterkunde, Nieuwe Reeks, deel 52, nummer 4 (1989), 127-156

Authors

Haersolte, R.A.V. van

Keywords

N/A

Download als pdf file (36 pagina's, 11.91 M)

Naar aanleiding van de taalkaart van morgen

Referentie: Mededelingen Letterkunde, Nieuwe Reeks, deel 42, nummer 5 (1979), 163-182

Authors

Weijnen, A.

Keywords

N/A

Download als pdf file (23 pagina's, 8.37 M)

Fugitieven en passanten

Referentie: Mededelingen Letterkunde, Nieuwe Reeks, deel 43, nummer 2 (1980), 25-60

Authors

Prins, W.F.

Keywords

N/A

Download als pdf file (40 pagina's, 14.54 M)

Botsing van grondrechten

Referentie: Mededelingen Letterkunde, Nieuwe Reeks, deel 46, nummer 7 (1983), 183-204

Authors

Hoeven, J. van der

Keywords

N/A

Download als pdf file (24 pagina's, 9.17 M)

Enige problemen in het Nederlands belastingrecht

Referentie: Mededelingen Letterkunde, Nieuwe Reeks, deel 44, nummer 1 (1981), 1-30

Authors

Geppaart, Ch.P.A.

Keywords

N/A

Download als pdf file (30 pagina's, 10.21 M)

August Vermeylen en het tijdschrift "Van nu en straks"

Referentie: Mededelingen Letterkunde, Nieuwe Reeks, deel 44, nummer 2 (1981), 35-57

Authors

Elslander, A. van

Keywords

N/A

Download als pdf file (26 pagina's, 9.29 M)

Het toneel in de Amsterdamse schouwburg van 1637

Referentie: Mededelingen Letterkunde, Nieuwe Reeks, deel 22, nummer 4 (1959), 137-172

Authors

Hunningher, B.

Keywords

N/A

Download als pdf file (39 pagina's, 16.48 M)

Authors

Hermesdorf, B.H.D.

Keywords

N/A

Download als pdf file (72 pagina's, 28.46 M)

De diagnostische waarde van bewijsmiddelen

Referentie: Mededelingen Letterkunde, Nieuwe Reeks, deel 58, nummer 3 (1995), 81-96

Authors

Wagenaar, W.A.

Keywords

N/A

Download als pdf file (14 pagina's, 3.46 M)

Macht en gezag van de Duitse bezetter

Referentie: Mededelingen Letterkunde, Nieuwe Reeks, deel 53, nummer 4 (1990), 115-159

Authors

Lammers, C.J.

Keywords

N/A

Download als pdf file (52 pagina's, 18.42 M)

Heinrich Heine: de tijdloze tijdgenoot

Referentie: Mededelingen Letterkunde, Nieuwe Reeks, deel 54, nummer 7 (1991), 189-213

Authors

Dunk, H.W. von der

Keywords

N/A

Download als pdf file (30 pagina's, 10.02 M)

Marktwerking en werkloosheid in Nederland in de jaren dertig en tachtig

Referentie: Mededelingen Letterkunde, Nieuwe Reeks, deel 54, nummer 3 (1991), 69-83

Authors

Kuipers, S.K.

Keywords

N/A

Download als pdf file (40 pagina's, 11.34 M)

Initia Calvini: The matrix of Calvin's Reformation

Referentie: Mededelingen Letterkunde, Nieuwe Reeks, deel 54, nummer 4 (1991), 111-147

Authors

Oberman, H.A.

Keywords

N/A

Download als pdf file (44 pagina's, 17.56 M)

Verborgen betekenissen in de dichtkunst van Geoffrey Chaucer

Referentie: Mededelingen Letterkunde, Nieuwe Reeks, deel 54, nummer 5 (1991), 153-162

Authors

North, J.D.

Keywords

N/A

Download als pdf file (14 pagina's, 4.69 M)

Nihil obstat in story telling?

Referentie: Mededelingen Letterkunde, Nieuwe Reeks, deel 55, nummer 8 (1992), 289-307

Authors

Bonebakker, S.A.

Keywords

N/A

Download als pdf file (24 pagina's, 8.69 M)

De post-epistemologische filosofie van Richard Rorty

Referentie: Mededelingen Letterkunde, Nieuwe Reeks, deel 56, nummer 1 (1993), 19-24

Authors

Nuchelmans, G.

Keywords

N/A

Download als pdf file (6 pagina's, 1.86 M)

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