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- KNAW-Lid

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- Den Haag 
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- Koninklijke Nederlandsche Akademie van Wetenschappen
Member Afd. Letterkunde 02-05-1857
Provenance
- Vries Az., G. de, Jaarboek 1900, p. 41-107 door J. Roel.
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James George Frazer
MALEGlasgow, United Kingdom 01-01-1854 - † Cambridge, United Kingdom 07-05-1941
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- KNAW-Lid

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- London 
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- Koninklijke Nederlandsche Akademie van Wetenschappen
Foreign Member Afd. Letterkunde 06-05-1922
Provenance
- Frazer, J.G., Jaarboek 1946/47, p. 178-183 door W.H. Rassers.
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- Genootschaps-lid

Residence
- Den Haag 1789 - 1793
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- Letterkundig genootschap onder de zinspreuk ‘Kunstliefde Spaart Geen Vlijt’
Honorary member 1772 - 1793
Provenance
- Nieuw Nederlandsch Biografisch Woordenboek (NNBW), Deel 9, p.695-696
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- Genootschaps-lid
- KNAW-Lid

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- Ellecom 
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N/AEducation
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- Koninklijke Nederlandsche Akademie van Wetenschappen
Member Afd. Letterkunde 08-05-1865 - Maatschappij van Verdiensten onder de Zinspreuk ‘Felix Meritis’
member 1880 - 1885~
Provenance
- Hoekstra Bzn., S., Jaarboek 1901, p. 3-31 door B.H.C.K, van der Wijck.
- Naamlijst van de leden en donatrices der maatschappij Felix Meritis (Amsterdam 1885).
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- KNAW-Lid

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- Paris 
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- Koninklijke Nederlandsche Akademie van Wetenschappen
Foreign Member Afd. Letterkunde 28-05-1923
Provenance
- Cumont, F., Jaarboek 1950/51, p. 181-188 door A.G. Roos.
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- KNAW-Lid

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Residence
- Boulogne-Billancourt 
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- Koninklijke Nederlandsche Akademie van Wetenschappen
Foreign Member Afd. Letterkunde 29-04-1919
Provenance
- Reinach, Sal., Jaarboek 1932/33, p. 163-164 door C.W. Vollgraff.
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- KNAW-Lid

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N/ABIO
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Residence
- Leiden 
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- Koninklijke Nederlandsche Akademie van Wetenschappen
Member Afd. Letterkunde 28-04-1911
Provenance
- Kristensen, W.B., Jaarboek 1953/54, p. 295-305 door A. de Buck.
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Pierre Daniel Chantepie de la Saussaye
MALELeeuwarden, Netherlands 09-04-1848 - † Bilthoven, Netherlands 20-04-1920
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- Genootschaps-lid
- KNAW-Lid

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N/ABIO
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Residence
- Leiden 
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N/AEducation
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- Koninklijke Nederlandsche Akademie van Wetenschappen
member Afd. Letterkunde 21-04-1888 - Maatschappij van Verdiensten onder de Zinspreuk ‘Felix Meritis’
department member 1885
Provenance
- Chantepie de la Saussaye, P.D., Jaarboek 1920/21, p. 103-128 door K. Kuiper.
- Naamlijst van de leden en donatrices der maatschappij Felix Meritis (Amsterdam 1885).
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Thomas Jefferson
MALEShadwell (VA), United States 13-04-1743 - † Monticello (VA), United States 04-07-1826
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- KNAW-Lid

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Thomas Jefferson was born in april 1843 in a wealthy, prominent planter family in Shadwell, Virginia. At age 16, Jefferson entered the College of William & Mary in Williamsburg, and first met the law professor George Wythe, who became his influential mentor. For two years he studied mathematics, metaphysics, and philosophy under Professor William Small, who introduced the enthusiastic Jefferson to the writings of the British Empiricists, including John Locke, Francis Bacon, and Isaac Newton. A diligent student, Jefferson displayed an avid curiosity in all fields and graduated in 1762 with highest honors. Throughout his life, science and books would play a pivotal role in his life. Through the years Jefferson collected and accumulated thousands of books for his library at Monticello, Virginia. Jefferson was also an accomplished architect who helped popularize the Neo-Palladian style in the United States. He personally designed his own home, Monticello and the campus of the University of Virginia. Jefferson invented many small practical devices and improved contemporary inventions. Although his interested varied widely, he started his career as a lawyer. In 1769 he first entered politics as a representative of Albemarle Country. In 1774 he first offered the then radical notion that the colonists had the natural right to govern themselves. After the American Revolutionary War broke out Jefferson served as a delegate to the Second Continental Congress. When Congress began considering a resolution of independence Jefferson wrote a draft version. The Declaration would eventually become Jefferson's major claim to fame, and his eloquent preamble became an enduring statement of human rights. In September 1776, Jefferson returned to Virginia. During his term in the Virginia House of Delegates, Jefferson set out to reform and update Virginia's system of laws to reflect its new status as a democratic state. He drafted 126 bills in three years, including laws to abolish primogeniture, establish freedom of religion, and streamline the judicial system. With the Revolutionary War at full force, Jefferson became Governor of Virginia. During the war, he was almost encaptured by the British, yet managed to publish an extensive work on the state of Virginia. When the colonies had won their independence and became the United States of America, Jefferson was elected to Congress and in 1785 he became Minister to France and upon his return to the United States in 1789 Secretary of State. In this position he often argued with Alexander Hamilton. Jefferson sided with the French revolutionaries as he believed that to back away from them would undermine the cause of republicanism in America. As the Democratic-Republican candidate in 1796 he lost to John Adams, but had enough electoral votes to become Vice President. In 1801, he won the presidency. Jefferson's presidency is remembered for three major achievements. First came the purchase of the Louisiana territory from France in 1803, which doubled the size of the United States. A second accomplishment was the defeat of Mediterranean Sea pirates in the First Barbary War. The third occurred during Jefferson's second term, when he proposed legislation outlawing the importation of African slaves. After leaving the Presidency, Jefferson continued to be active in public affairs. In 1819 he founded the University of Virginia. The university had no campus chapel as Jefferson believed the university should be free from religion. Thus, the university was centered around a library. Regadering slavery, he opposed slavery as an institution and said he wanted it to end, but he depended on enslaved labor to support his household and plantations. Jefferson's views of race did not differ much from many of his age. He believed blacks were inferior to whites in reasoning, mathematical comprehension, and imagination.
3rd President of the United States, 2nd Vice President of the United States, 1st United States Secretary of State, United States Ambassador to France, principal author of the Declaration of Independence. Credited with the phrase separation of church and state.
Residence
- Monticello (VA) 
Occupation
- Statesman 
Education
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- Koninklijk Instituut, eerste klasse
Associated Member 25-02-1809
Provenance
- Ledenlijst in: De leden van de Koninklijke Nederlandse Akademie van Wetenschappen. Een demografisch perspectief: 1808 tot 2008. Kaa, D.J. vam de, Roo, Y. de. KNAW Press (2008)
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- KNAW-Lid

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- Amsterdam 
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- Koninklijke Nederlandsche Akademie van Wetenschappen
Foreign Member Afd. Letterkunde 16-06-1934 - Koninklijke Nederlandsche Akademie van Wetenschappen
Member Afd. Letterkunde 06-05-1930
Provenance
- Hackmann, H., Jaarboek 1935/36, p. 239-248 door J.J.L. Duyvendak.
- https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heinrich_Hackmann
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- KNAW-Lid

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Residence
- Tutzing 
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- Koninklijke Nederlandsche Akademie van Wetenschappen
Foreign Member Afd. Letterkunde 07-05-1957
Provenance
- Latte, K., Jaarboek 1964/65, p. 389-394 door J.H. Waszink.
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- KNAW-Lid

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Residence
- Bussum 
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- Koninklijke Nederlandsche Akademie van Wetenschappen
Member Afd. Letterkunde 09-05-1898
Provenance
- Völter, D.E.J., Jaarboek 1946/47, p. 137-144 door J. Lindeboom.
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Joannes Nicolaus Sebastianus Allamand
MALELausanne, Switzerland 18-09-1713 - † Leiden, Netherlands 02-03-1787
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- Genootschaps-lid

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- Allamand, Jean Nicolas Sebastien
BIO
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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
Membership
- Bataafsch Genootschap der Proefondervindelijke Wijsbegeerte - Rotterdam
Consultant 1769 - Bataviaasch Genootschap van kunsten en wetenschappen - Batavia
Corresponding member 1786~ - 1790 - Hollandsche Maatschappij der Wetenschappen - Haarlem
member 1754 - Royal Society of London
member 1755
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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- KNAW-Lid

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Residence
- Rome 
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- Koninklijke Nederlandsche Akademie van Wetenschappen
Foreign Member Afd. Letterkunde 28-04-1950
Provenance
- Pettazzoni, R., Jaarboek 1959/60, p. 387-390 door H. Wagenvoort.
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- KNAW-Lid

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- Leiden 
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- Koninklijke Nederlandsche Akademie van Wetenschappen
Member Afd. Letterkunde 16-05-1927 - Koninklijke Nederlandsche Akademie van Wetenschappen
Foreign Member Afd. Letterkunde 17-09-1929
Provenance
- Windisch, H.L., Jaarboek 1935/36, p. 260-265 door W.J. Aalders.
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Hubertus Gezinus Hubbeling
MALEYogyakarta, Indonesia 27-11-1925 - † Groningen, Netherlands 07-10-1986
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- KNAW-Lid

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Residence
- Groningen 
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- Koninklijke Nederlandsche Akademie van Wetenschappen
Member Afd. Letterkunde 17-07-1981
Provenance
- Hubbeling, H.G., Jaarboek 1987, p. 127-133 door E.M. Barth.
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- KNAW-Lid

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Residence
- Genève 
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- Koninklijk Instituut
Correspondent, living abroad 08-04-1809
Provenance
- Ledenlijst in: De leden van de Koninklijke Nederlandse Akademie van Wetenschappen. Een demografisch perspectief: 1808 tot 2008. Kaa, D.J. vam de, Roo, Y. de. KNAW Press (2008)
- http://www.notrehistoire.ch/medias/75709
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- Genootschaps-lid

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Baud had various occupations in the ministry of colonies before he was appointed minister of colonies. From 1840 until 1848, he was minister of colonies. He was appointed "Minister van Staat" in 1954. Next to his political career, he was interested in arts and sciences, so he was one of the founders of the KITLV and he was an active member of the Bataviaasch genootschap der kunsten en wetenschappen.
Residence
- Batavia 1810 - 1821
- Den Haag 1821 - 1833
- Batavia 1833 - 1836
- Den Haag 1836 - 1859
Occupation
- luitenant-gouverneur-generaal van Nederlandsch-Indië 1833 - 1836
- minister of colonies 1840 - 1848
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N/AWiki and VIAF
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- Genootschaps-lid
- KNAW-Lid

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- Wyn, Hendrik van
- Wijn, Henricus van
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Dissertation: Dissertatio historico-juridica inauguralis quaedam circa jus aggerum sistens (1764)Highest degree: PhD
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Dutch historian, antiquary and poet. Van Wijn studied Law in Leiden. He was one of the co-founders of the 'Maatschappij der Nederlandse Letterkunde'. He became a lawyer in The Hague and corresponded with many Dutch and foreign literary scholars. He was appointed 'pensionaris' of Den Briel in 1771 and held the same position a few years later in Gouda until 1788. He became archivist of the 'Bataafsche Republiek' in 1802 and lived in The Hague. He was originator of the Dutch National Archive. King Louis Bonaparte granted him the 'ridderorde der Unie' and a membership 'der tweede klasse van het Koninklijk Instituut van Kunsten en Wetenschappen'. King William I confirmed his post and granted him the 'Leeuwenorde'.
Residence
- Den Haag 
Occupation
- pensionary 10-12-1771, Brielle
- pensionary 02-06-1779 - 1788, Gouda
- archivist of the Batavian Republic 1795 - 1831
- lawyer 1766, Den Haag
Education
- student 1754 - Latijnse School Den Haag
- student 08-06-1759, Leiden
Membership
- (Koninklijk) Zeeuwsch Genootschap der Wetenschappen
member 27-11-1770 - 1831 - Academie Imperiale et Royale des Sciences et Belles-Lettres de Bruxelles
member 14-10-1774 - 1794 - Koninklijk Instituut, tweede klasse
member 04-05-1808 - Hollandsche Maatschappij der Wetenschappen - Haarlem
director 1803 - Maatschappij der Nederlandsche Letterkunde - Leiden
co-founder and member 1766 - [1800.. - Letterkundig genootschap onder de zinspreuk ‘Kunstliefde Spaart Geen Vlijt’
member 1772 - 1796
Provenance
- Repertorium van Ambtsdragers. http://resources.huygens.knaw.nl/repertoriumambtsdragersambtenaren1428-1861/app/personen/5951
- http://www.dbnl.org/auteurs/auteur.php?id=wijn001
- http://www.historici.nl/retroboeken/vdaa/#source=aa__001biog24_01.xml&page=475&size=800&accessor=accessor_index
- Nieuw Nederlandsch Biografisch Woordenboek (NNBW), Deel 4, p.1487-1488
- http://www.dbnl.org/tekst/bran038biog01_01/bran038biog01_01_4533.php
- Jerôme de Lalande, Voyage en Hollande (1774) 43.
- Nieuw Nederlandsch Biografisch Woordenboek (NNBW), Deel 4, p.1487-1488
- Wyn, H. van, Algemene Vergadering Instituut 1832, p. 13-14 door J. de Vries.
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- KNAW-Lid

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Residence
- Bilthoven 
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- Koninklijke Nederlandsche Akademie van Wetenschappen
Member Afd. Letterkunde 28-04-1950
Provenance
- Dijksterhuis, E.J., Jaarboek 1965/66, p. 387-396 door R. Hooykaas.
- Biografisch Woordenboek van Nederlandse Wiskundigen. http://www.bwnw.nl/