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Reballio was a scientific instrument maker and optician in Rotterdam. Originally from Milan, he settled in Rotterdam in 1758. In 1782 the firm of 'Reballio & Comp' comprised of Antonio Reballio, Joseph Tessa, C. Primavesi & Engel Antonio Reballio. (Advertisement Hollandsche historische courant, 18-06-1782). After Antonio, five generations of the family worked as instrument makers, at least until 1925. 'A. Reballio & Zoon' was still active in Rotterdam, in 1881 (workshop at several addresses inclduing Visserschersdijck, Blaak, Vischssteeg). They made and sold refractors, microscopes, telescopes, hydrometers, barometers, and sextants.
Collections: Museum Boerhaave, Leiden, Universiteitsmuseum, Groningen (thermometer signed by A. Reballio Rotterdam), Marinemuseum, Den Helder, Scheepvaartmuseum, Amsterdam.
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- Milano 
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- Instrument maker 1758, Rotterdam
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- Bolle, B. Barometers in beeld. (Lochem 1983).
- mentioned in: Gemeentearchief Rotterdam as Fa. A. Reballio, Tessa & Co instrument makers between 1781-1790
- one of his descendant mentioned in: Notarial Archive of Gemeentearchief Rotterdam as Albertus Reballio 1811-1820
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J.J. de Kort had a business in radio parts and communication devices in Hilversum from 1925 (Gooische Radio Handel). Represented English and American companies such as: Eddystone, National, Hallicrafters, American Electrics. J.J. de Kort retired in 1972, but the business is still running (Radikor Electronics in Almere).
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- had a business in radio parts and communication devices 1925, Hilversum
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Raatsie worked at the physiological lab in Utrecht, from 03-03-1946. He made the glass for the heart-lung machine of Jongbloed
Collection: Universiteitsmuseum Utrecht (heart-lung machine).
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- working at a physiological lab 03-03-1946, Utrecht
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Instrument maker in Antwerpen ca 1556. Known works: two astrolabes signed: 'Aegidius Quinniet Anvers facieb 1556' and 'Sum Francisca Despana anno 1692'.
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- Instrument maker 1556~, Antwerpen
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Smith in Haarlem who started a shop in 1884. He calls himself electrician from 1898 and renamed his shop 'Electra'. He also sold physical and chemical devices.
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- shopkeeper in electrical, physical and chemical devices 1884, Haarlem
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Instrument maker from Amsterdam. Van Eyle made knifes from his workshop in the Pieter Jacobdwarsstraat.
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- instrument maker 1811~, Amsterdam
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- Nierop, L. van. 'Handelaars in messen en scharen in 1811', in: Amstelodamum 14 (1927), 65.
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Instrument maker from Rome. He made armillary spheres during the early seventeenth century.
Collection: National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, Museum Boerhaave Leiden.
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- Rome 1604 - 1624
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- instrument maker 1604~ - 1624, Rome
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- E. Dekker, Globes at Greenwich (Oxford 1999).
- E. Stevenson, Terrestrial and Celestial globes, vol. 2 (New Haven 1921).
- D.J. Price, ' A collection of armillary spheres and other antique scientific instruments', in: Annals of Science 10 (1954).
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Scientific instrument maker in Rotterdam and Utrecht. Son of the Delft instrument maker Gerard Bernhard Hendrik Filbri Sr. (1811-1883), who mostly worked for the Delft company of P.J. Kipp & Zonen. In 1876 Filbri married Elizabeth Cornelia Dol from Delft. They settled at the address: Voorstraat 74. Five years later, in September 1881, M.P. Filbri, 'physisch instrumentmaker' from Delft, was appointed amanuensis at the HBS-school in Rotterdam. In the years 1887-1888 Filbri was active as a photographer. An album with many photos of natural history specimens, birds and insects is in the Rijksmuseum. In July 1889 he changed his position as amanuensis in Rotterdam for the same job at Utrecht University, which profession he kept until his death in 1917. In that capacity he demonstrated optical instruments from the top platform of the Dom tower to the Dutch Queen in August 1893. One of the instruments made by Filbri was a device that could determine the boiling point of thermometers.
When Filbri died in December 1917, his widow and daughters were forced to leave the rooms above the laboratory that they had used. The daughter's bedroom had been in the attic of the building and because of the current ideas about 'what is tasteful', never before any laboratory employee had been allowed to access this attic. So in 1912 Dr. P.H. van Cittert - then an assistant in physics - found to his astonishment many very old scientific instruments on this attic: approximately some 1,000 pieces. This was the start of the Utrecht University Museum.
Collections: Utrecht University Museum, Rijksmuseum Amsterdam.
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- scientific instrument maker 1889 - 1917, Utrecht
- scientific instrument maker 1881 - 1889, Rotterdam
- scientific instrument maker 1870~ - 1881, Delft
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Instrument maker, chemist and apothecary. In 1830, Petrus Jacobus Kipp started a pharmacy in Delft, on the Oude Delft. At the beginning of the nineteenth century, in Delft as in other cities, there was a surplus of pharmacists. Many decided to combine their work with other activities. Thus, in 1830, Kipp started a trade in scientific instruments and chemicals. At first his chemicals business was the most profitable one, but after publishing a catalogue of instruments imported from Germany and France, in 1850, his sales of instruments increased importantly. Kipp was a member of several learned societies, including the Nederlandsche Maatschappij ter bevordering der Pharmacie, the Koninklijk Instituut van Ingenieurs, and the Bataafs Genootschap van Proefondervindelijke Wijsbegeerte in Haarlem and Rotterdam. In 1840, Kipp was elected into the medical council of the city of Delft and he translated German chemistry books into Dutch for the Polytechnische Hogeschool (now Delft Technical University). In 1860, he designed Kipp's apparatus, a device for the preparation of small volumes of gasses. It was widely used in chemical laboratories and for demonstrations at schools, into the second half of the twentieth century. After Kipp's death in 1864, he was succeeded by his two sons, Antonius Johannes and Wilhelmus Arnoldus. Instruments sold with his sons are signed '& Zonen'. Several (binocular) telescopes and sextants with is name are on record.
Collections: Museum Boerhaave, Leiden (oldest example of his apparatus), Scheepvaartmuseum, Amsterdam, Noordelijk Scheepvaartmuseum, Groningen, Nationaal Baggermuseum, Dordrecht.
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- Instrument maker 1830 - 1864, Delft
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- Snelders, H.A.M. 'De Delftse apotheker en chemicus Petrus Johannes Kipp (1808-1864)', in: Scientiarum historia : driemaandelijks tijdschrift voor de geschiedenis van de geneeskunde, wiskunde en natuurwetenschappen 12 (1970).
- Rooseboom, M. Bijdrage tot de geschiedenis der instrumentmakerskunst in de noordelijke Nederlanden. (Leiden 1950).
- Kipp & Zonen: Geschiedenis Kipp & Zonen 1830-1965. (Delft 1965).
- Mörzer Bruyns, W.F.J. 'Alphabetical list of Dutch instrument makers compiled by W.F.J. Mörzer Bruyns'. (Amsterdam 1986).
- De fundatien der Vrijvrouwe van Renswoude, gevestigd te Utrecht, Delft en 's-Gravenhage 1756-1856. (Delft 1856).
- Mörzer Bruyns, W.F.J. 'The Macneil all-weather sextant', in: Bulletin of the Scientific Instrument Society 39 (1993).
- Snelders, H.A.M. 'Het gasontwikkelingsapparaat van Kipp (1844)', in: Chemie & Techniek Revue 21, no.18 (1966).
- Griffioen, B.K.P. 'P.J. Kipp, meer dan een apotheker', in: Delfia Batavorum, year book 10 (2000).
- Mörzer Bruyns, W.F.J. 'Lijst van instrumenten in de verzameling van het Nederlandsch Historisch Scheepvaart Museum, Amsterdam'. (Amsterdam 1971).
- Database Maritiem Digitaal
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- Finger, Theodor Friederiech
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Instrument maker who was born in 1827, or in 1829 in Berlin. Between 1844 and 1850 he moved from Berlin to Utrecht. First he lives in the Lange Viesteeg and later on the Pausdam (~1860). Finger made galvanometers and a device for the hydrostatic paradox, and was specialized in school instruments.
Collection: Universiteitsmuseum Utrecht.
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- instrument maker 1850~ - [1880..], Utrecht
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- Fokkenberg, J.D. van
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Instrument maker who lived and worked in Utrecht. Fokkenberg made microscopes.
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- instrument maker 1777~, Utrecht
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- M. Fournier, Early microscopes: a Descriptive Catalogue (Leiden 2003).
- R.W.T. Gunther, Early Science in Oxford, Vol. 1 (Oxford 1923).
- M. Rooseboom, Bijdrage tot de geschiedenis der instrumentmakerskunst in de noordelijke Nederlanden (Leiden 1950).
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Pohl was a medical instrument maker in The Hague from 1920. He sold medical instruments. (address: de Laan van Meerdervoort 464, from 1925 Noordeinde 157a). He was the youngest son of Louis Pohl.
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- medical instrument maker 1920, Den Haag
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- Kaerius, Petrus
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Publisher and engraver. Worked together with Petrus Plancius. His sister Colette married Jodocus Hondius. Van den Keere was the uncle of Abraham Goos. Van den Keere made several globes, at least one together with Plancius (author) and Goos (engraver). Van den Keere died after 1646 in Amsterdam.
Collection: Nederlands Scheepvaart Museum, Maritiem Museum Rotterdam and Rijksprentenkabinet.
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- Instrument maker 1593 - 1614, Amsterdam
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- Edney, M.H. and I.D. Novak, Reading the world map : interdisciplinary perspectives on Pieter van den Keere's map, 'Nova Totius Terrarum Orbis Geographica ac Hydrographica Tabula' (Amsterdam 1608/36) (Portland ME 2001).
- Krogt, P.C.J. van der. Old globes in the Netherlands : a catalogue of terrestrial and celestial globes made prior to 1850 and preserved in Dutch collections (Utrecht 1984).
- Keere, P. van den en C. Koemand (ed.), Germania inferior (Amsterdam 1966) (herdruk van uitgave uit 1617).
- Schilder, G. ' The globes by Pieter van den Keere', in: Globes Freund 28/29 (1980).
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Place was instrument maker in Ghent around 1758 and made balances.
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- Instrument maker 1758~, Gent
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Piquer was instrument maker in Louvain and Paris, around 1542. He was a monk of the Sainte Croix monastery. He made astrolabes.
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- Instrument maker 1542~, Leuven
- Instrument maker 1542~, Paris
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Noblewoman with a garden. Writes to Clusius on behalf on a certain 'damoiselle' who is going to Malines and wants to see the garden of mr. Brancion and maybe get some seeds and plants. She asks Clusius for an introduction with Brancion.
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- Melle 
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C. Clusius, Exoticorum libri decem (Leiden 1605) 8, 11,15, 25, 38, 39, 57, 73.
Guzaratensis is probably someone from Gujarat in India. He has been personally interviewed by Clusius in Holland about names and other aspects of exotic plants and herbs. Because of this he gets mentioned a couple of times in Exoticorum libri decem, but further information about him is absent.
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- C. Clusius, Exoticorum libri decem (Leiden 1605) 8, 11,15, 25, 38, 39, 57, 73.
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Lady in the circle of Marie de Brimeau.
Madame de Brederode is mentioned by Marie de Brimeau as receiving plants from Clusius.
Once briefly mentioned by J. Hoghelande as reputed to have a white rosa centifolia, later turns out to be wrong. He does not know her personally.
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- F. Egmond, The world of Carolus Clusius: natural history in the making, 1550-1610 (London 2010) 60, 166.
- F. Egmond, P. Hoftijzer en R. Visser ed., Carolus Clusius. Towards a cultural history of a Renaissance naturalist (Amsterdam 2007) 29.
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A sailor from Holland.
C. Clusius, Curae Posteriores (Leiden 1611) 123-131.
Clusius made a Latin resume of Van der Haghens ship's journal in his 'Curae Posteriores'. It tells about Van der Haghens travels to the Indies (Excerpta ex descriptione Navigationum Stephani vander Haghen [...] versus Guineam. & Orientales Indias eBatavia[e] missarum).
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- C. Clusius, Curae Posteriores (Leiden 1611) 123-131.
- Nieuw Nederlandsch Biografisch Woordenboek (NNBW), Deel 8, p.663-664
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Chemist and botanist. He owned his own medical garden in Bratislava.
C. Clusius, Rariorum plantarum historia (Antwerp 1601) 85.
Clusius and Heindle probably met in Bratislava.
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- Bratislava 
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- C. Clusius, Rariorum plantarum historia (Antwerp 1601) 85.
- F.W.T. Hunger, Charles de l'Escluse (Carolus Clusius). Nederlandsch kruidkundige, 1526-1609 Vol. I (The Hague 1927) 129.
- A. Ubriszy Savoia, "Some aspects of Clusius' Hungarian and Italian Relations." in Egmond, Hoftijzer & Visser, Clusius in a new context (2006), pp 273.
- E. van Gelder, Tussen hof en keizerskroon. Carolus Clusius en de ontwikkeling van de botanie aan Midden-Europese hoven (1573-1593) (Leiden 2011) 275.
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