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Jacob Davidt was registered as "Geometer Instrumentmaker" on his marriage certificate dated 1633. (He married a niece of the surveyor Jan Pietersz Dou in Leiden.) In 1634 he lived at the "Nyeuwensteech". He is mentioned until 1665. He is the brother of Jan Davidt.
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- Leiden 1650~
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- instrument maker 1633~ - 1665~, Leiden
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- De Navorscher 38 (1888), 102
- Last will: Notarieel archief Leiden 506, Inv. nr. 483 (3 April 1650)
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- Davids, Anthony
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Antonij Davids was a cross-staff maker in the Runstraat in Amsterdam, in 1680.
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- instrument maker 1675 - 1725, Amsterdam
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- Mörzer Bruyns, W.F.J. The Cross-staff: history and development of a navigational instrument. (Amsterdam 1994).
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Van Reckelinghuysen was knife maker in Amsterdam, around 1721. He used a pear shaped symbol to sign his knives.
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- Amsterdam 
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- Knife maker 1721~, Amsterdam
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- Genootschaps-lid
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- Deyl, Jan van
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Optical instrument maker in Amsterdam, who in 1762, was the first in the Dutch Republic to make an achromatic telescope, according to a design by the Amsterdam brass caster and optical engineer Carl Ulrich Bley (d.1771). Two years later, they managed to improve the design. After Bley's death Van Deijl was advised in optical matters by the philosopher Frans Hemsterhuis (1721-1790) in The Hague. In later years Van Deijl worked closely together with his son Harmanus, their telescopes are signed '& Zoon'. They invented a new type of winged, in 1784. The Van Deijl firm made at least one binocular achromatic telescope (now in Teylers Museum).
Collections: Museum Boerhaave, Leiden, Universiteitsmuseum, Utrecht, Scheepvaartmuseum, Amsterdam, Teylers Museum, Haarlem, Marinemuseum, Den Helder, Louwman Collection of Historic Telescopes, The Hague.
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- Amsterdam 1762 - 1794
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- optical instrument maker 1762 - 1794, Amsterdam
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- Zuylen, J. van, 'Jan en Hermanus van Deijl: een optische werkplaats in de achttiende eeuw', Tijdschrift voor de geschiedenis der geneeskunde, natuurwetenschappen, wiskunde en techniek 10:4 (1987), 208-228.
- 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), 317.
- Roosenboom, M. 'Die Holländischen Optiker Jan und Harmanus van Deijl und ihre Mikroskope', Janus 44 (1940), 185–197.
- Mensert, W., Verhandeling aangaande de uitvinding, het gebruik en het misbruik der brillen, benevens algemeene aanwijzingen, om eenen bril te kiezen en wat men vooral bij het gebruik van dezelve heeft in acht te nemen (Amsterdam 1831), 41-43.
- Cittert, P.H. van 'Achromatische microscopen', De natuur: populair geïllustreerd maandschrift, gewijd aan de natuurkundige wetenschappen en hare toepassingen 49 (1929), 109-111.
- Fournier, M. Early microscopes : a descriptive catalogue (Leiden 2003).
- [Ebeling, E.], Naamlijst en korte beschrijving van wis- en natuurkundige werktuigen, bij één verzameld door mr. E. Ebeling (Amsterdam 1789), 74
- Zuidervaart, H.J. 'Reflecting 'Popular Culture' : The Introduction, Diffusion, and Construction of the Reflecting Telescope in the Netherlands', Annals of Science 61, afl. 4 (2004), 407-452.
- Zeischka, Siger, Minerva in de polder: waterstaat en techniek in het hoogheemraadschap van Rijnland (1500-1856), (Hilversum 2007)
- Deijl, Jan van, [en zoon], Kort en eenvoudig bericht aan het publiek, weegens het voorgevallene aan 'slands houtzaagmoolen de Groote otter, aangaande de nieuw geinventeerde moolenwieken . (Amsterdam: G. Bom, 1784)
- Aeneae, Henricus, Verhandeling over de molenwieken in het algemeen; en over die [...] volgens de uitvinding van Jan van Deijl en zoon te Amsterdam, in het bijzonder, (Amsterdam: W. Holtrop, 1785)
- Database Maritiem Digitaal
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Scientific instrument maker from Amsterdam. Grandson of Jan van Deijl (son of Baltus Bunders en Cornelia Jansz van Deijl). Van Deijl Bunders (and later his son also) made barometers. They were active around the middle of the nineteenth century.
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- instrument maker 1859~, Amsterdam
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- Rooseboom, M., Bijdrage tot de geschiedenis der instrumentmakerskunst in de noordelijke Nederlanden (Leiden 1950).
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Microscope maker from France who moved to Leiden in 1769, where he continued making microscopes. In 1770 he moved to The Hague, where he worked in the Dronkemansstraat. In 1776 he returned to Paris, but moved back to Leiden in 1796. From that time on, his microscopes were made by Onderdewijngaart Canzius, they were signed with both names. Later, his microscopes were copied by Baijens in Delft and Chevallier in Paris. After spending some time in The Hague, Dellebarre again returned to France, where he passed away in 1805.
Collections: Museum Boerhaave Leiden, Universiteitsmuseum Utrecht, Planetarium Zuylenburg, Oud Zuilen
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- Leiden 1769 - 1770
- Den Haag 1770 - 1776
- Paris 1776 - 1796
- Leiden 1796 - 1797
- Den Haag 1801
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- instrument maker 1769~
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- Frison, E. 'A Dellebarre microscope made by Chevallier', in: The microscope, afl. july/aug. (1953).
- Rooseboom, M. Bijdrage tot de geschiedenis der instrumentmakerskunst in de noordelijke Nederlanden (Leiden 1950).
- Onderscheidene werkingen van het groote algemeene achromatische microscoop (1771).
- Fournier, M. Early microscopes: A desciptive catalogue (Leiden 2003), 207.
- Usage du microscope Dellebarre perfectionne en 1796 (1796).
- Ebeling, E. Naamlijst en korte beschrijving van wis- en natuurkundige werktuigen, bij één verzameld door den weledelen heer Mr. E. Ebeling (Amsterdam 1789), 73.
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Dentist from Amsterdam who was one of the first who made an anaesthesia oxygen mask in 1848.
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- Amsterdam 
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- instrument maker and dentist 1835 - [1848..], Amsterdam
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- De mens als machine : Nederlandse bijdragen aan de medische techniek, 1850-1950 (Leiden 1991), 9.
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Instrument maker from Leeuwarden. Made physical and chemical instruments. He lived in Groningen until 1836 and then moved to Leiden. Here, he became an amanuensis of the "Natuurkundig Kabinet" (technical assistant to the Physical Cabinet). Around 1850, he left The Netherlands for the United States, but passed away somewhere on the Atlantic Ocean. His brothers and his father were also instrument makers.
Collection: Museum Boerhaave Leiden (electromagnet, electrical conductor).
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- instrument maker 1838 - 1850
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- Maclean, J. 'De instrumentmakers Deutgen', in: Tijdschrift voor Natuurkunde 1, nr. 6 (1975), 62 and 73.
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Johannes Dickens was a scientific instrument and compass maker near the Beurssluis in Amsterdam, in 1656, in 1657 in the Kalverstraat. A Holland circle by him is preserved, a compass by him was recorded in 1992.
Collection: Koninklijk Oudheidkundig Genootschap, Amsterdam.
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- instrument maker 1656~ - 1675, Amsterdam
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- Kuile S. ter and W.F.J. Mörzer Bruyns, Amsterdamse kompasmakers ca.1580-ca.1850. (Amsterdam 1999), 61.
- Mörzer Bruyns, W.F.J. 'Lijst van instrumenten in de verzameling van het Nederlandsch Historisch Scheepvaart Museum Amsterdam'. (Amsterdam 1971), 3.
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Instrument maker from Brussels.
Collection: Museum Boerhaave Leiden (Hollandse Cirkel).
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- instrument maker 1684~, Brussel
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- Archive Museum Boerhaave
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- Ledieu, F.
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Instrument maker from Belgium who studied and worked in Leiden. He was married to Maria Wierlingh and known as maker of mathematical instruments and clocks.
Collections: Museum Boerhaave, Leiden (horologicum autobarum), Museum de Lakenhal, Leiden (standing clock).
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- instrument maker and clockmaker 1730~, Leiden
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- Rooseboom, M. Bijdrage tot de geschiedenis der instrumentmakerskunst in de noordelijke Nederlanden. (Leiden 1950).
- Morpurgo, E. Nederlandse klokken- en horlogemakers vanaf 1300. (Amsterdam 1970), 33.
- Album Studiosorum der Leidsche Academie, 10 dec. 1726.
- Hooijmaijers, Hans Telling Time: Devices for time measurement in Museum Boerhaave. Leiden, 2005.
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Instrument maker from Rotterdam. He probably made compasses.
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- Rotterdam 1811 - 1820
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- instrument maker 1811 - 1820, Rotterdam
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Instrument maker who lived and worked in the Hoogstraat (Rotterdam) during the middle of the eighteenth century. He made coin weight boxes.
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- Rotterdam 1743 - 1749
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- instrument maker 1743 - 1749, Rotterdam
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- Wittop Koning, D. and G. Houben, 2000 jaar gewichten in de Nederlanden (Lochem 1980).
- Wittop Koning, D. en K. Zevenboom, Nederlandse gewichten: stelsels, ijkwezen, vormen, makers en merken (Leiden 1953).
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Instrument maker who was one of the founders of the Vereeniging ter Beoefening van de Natuurkunde in Nijmegen. He was also an 'amanuensis' (technical assistent) of the society and made its instruments, in close cooperation with physicist P. van den Burg. In January 1860 he become an 'amanuensis' at the Physical Cabinet of Utrecht University. On July 1, 1889, on the age of 73, he was honourably dismissed.
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- instrument maker and amanuensis 1840
- amanuensis 1860 - 1889, Utrecht
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- Vereeniging ter Beoefening van de NatuurkundeNijmegen
member and co-fouder 1840
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- H.C.J. Oomen, Oude en nieuwe natuurkunde in Nijmegen : Johannes Jelis van Dreeven, instrumentmaker in Nijmegen, honderd jaar geleden (Nijmegen 1962).
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Instrument maker and | or retailer from Brussels. Made physical and chemical instruments, products and devices such as an alcoholmeter. He sold his products to schools, universities and laboratories.
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- instrument maker and retailer 1888~, Brussel
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- Archive Museum Boerhaave
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- Drunen, G. van
- Adriaans, G.
- Drunaeus, Gerardus Adriaensz
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Drunaeus was a canon (priest) from Tongerloo, Belgium, but also made instruments. He was active in the sixteenth century.
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- instrument maker, canon and prior  - 1601~
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Instrument maker from Antwerp. Dubois made compasses, mathematical instrument and sextants.
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- Antwerpen 1856 - 1870
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- instrument maker 1856 - 1870, Antwerpen
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Instrument maker from Antwerp. Worked with his brother Gerard on the "op den hoeck van de oude borse, in de Croone", ('on the corner of the oude borse, in the Croone'). He made coin weight boxes. Active around 1640.
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- Antwerpen 1640
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- instrument maker 1642~, Antwerpen
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- Wittop Koning, D.A. en G.M.M. Houben. 2000 jaar gewichten in de Nederlanden (Lochem-Poperinge 1980), 59, 80, 81 and 186.
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Instrument maker from Antwerp. Worked with his brother Arnould on "op den hoeck van de oude borse, in de Croone" ('on the corner of the oude borse, in the Croone'). He made coin weight boxes. Active around 1640.
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- instrument maker 1641~, Antwerpen
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- Wittop Koning, D.A. en G.M.M. Houben, 2000 jaar gewichten in Nederland (Lochem-Poperinge 1980), 166, 170 and 186.
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- Duister, J.J.
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Duyster from Heinsberg, lived and worked for a large part of his career in Uithoorn and Rotterdam. He made technical instruments, such as balance scales and fire extinguishers.
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- instrument maker 1800~ - 1810~, Rotterdam
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- Tweede antwoord op de vraage: "Om een gewoonen wind-watermolen zoodanig met een stel groote pompen, in de plaats van andere water-werktuigen, te voorzien, dat daar mede, naar alle graaden van windkracht, eene daaraan geëvenredigde hoeveelheid waters worde opgebragt ..." (Amsterdam 1801).
- Rooseboom, M. Bijdrage tot de geschiedenis der instrumentmakerskunst in de noordelijke Nederlanden (Leiden 1950).
- Beschrijving van een werktuig, dienende tot het daarstellen eener rondgaande beweeging bij een stoommachine van een dubbel vermogen (amsterdam 1803).
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The influence of 2, 3, 5 triiodobenzoic acid on the growing points of tomatoes
Referentie: Proceedings, volume 52, deel 10 (1949), 1185-1193On the number of terms of the square and the cube of polynomials
Referentie: Proceedings, volume 52, deel 10 (1949), 1220-1226Sur la tectonique de la Corse
Referentie: Proceedings, volume 53, deel 1 (1950), 1-6The ozonolysis of quinoline and some of its homologues, in connection with the fine structure of the quinoline ring
Referentie: Proceedings, volume 53, deel 1 (1950), 19-26The formation of vortex sheets in a simplified type of turbulent motion
Referentie: Proceedings, volume 53, deel 2 (1950), 122-133On wulfenite from Doña Ana, New Mexico
Referentie: Proceedings, volume 51, deel 3 (1948), 390-395Polyploidy in Frogs, induced by Colchicine
Referentie: Proceedings, volume 51, deel 3 (1948), 405-414On the influence of a posterior wound surface on anterior regeneration in Euplanaria lugubris (Hesse)
Referentie: Proceedings, volume 51, deel 4 (1948), 434-445The Rhizocephalan parasites of the crab Atergatis floridus (L.)
Referentie: Proceedings, volume 51, deel 5 (1948), 515-524On the densest packing of convex domains
Referentie: Proceedings, volume 51, deel 5 (1948), 544-547Une extension de la loi de réciprocité pour l'énergie dans la théorie du potentiel et quelques applications. II
Referentie: Proceedings, volume 51, deel 5 (1948), 548-555On glaucophane-bearing rocks from Corsica
Referentie: Proceedings, volume 51, deel 5 (1948), 556-564Lepidocyclinae from Rembang (Java) with description of L. Wanneri n. sp.
Referentie: Proceedings, volume 52, deel 7 (1949), 760-765On the Geometry of a System of Partial Differential Equations of the Second Order
Referentie: Proceedings, volume 52, deel 8 (1949), 855-867SoIar flares and the origin of Cosmic Radiation. II
Referentie: Proceedings, volume 52, deel 8 (1949), 906-914Authors
Clay, J., Jongen, H.F., Dijker, A.J.Keywords
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On the influence of pH on the growth of Avena coleoptile sections. (Preliminary note.)
Referentie: Proceedings, volume 52, deel 9 (1949), 1039-1050On the geometry of spin spaces. III
Referentie: Proceedings, volume 52, deel 9 (1949), 938-948Comments on Brouwer's Theorem on Essentially-negative predicates
Referentie: Proceedings, volume 52, deel 9 (1949), 949-957Ion·secretion into the xylem and osmotic regulation of exudation
Referentie: Proceedings, volume 53, deel 4 (1950), 567-575Authors
Nie, R. van, Helder, R.J., Arisz, W.H.Keywords
BotanyDownload als pdf file (9 pagina's, 3.67 M)