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He played a significant role as archiater in the research and control of contagious diseases in the Dutch Republic.
Residence
- Nijmegen 
- Leiden  - 1754
Occupation
- Medical Doctor 1756, Nijmegen
- Archiater 1776, Nijmegen
Education
- Student medicine  - 1754 - Universiteit Leiden, Leiden
Membership
- Hollandsche Maatschappij der Wetenschappen - Haarlem
Member 1771 - Provinciaal Utrechtsch Genootschap van Kunsten en Wetenschappen
Ordinary member 1 May 1777; Contributing member 8 May 1777 01-05-1777 - 1785 - Natuur- en Geneeskundige Correspondentie Societeit in de Vereenigde Nederlanden - ’s HageNijmegen
Member and correspondent 1779 - Deutsche Akademie der Naturforscher LeopoldinaHalle an der Saale
Member 1779
Provenance
- 'Naamlijst der H.H. Leden van de Algemeene Natuur en Geneeskundige Correspondentie-Societeit', in: Verhandelingen van de Natuur- en Geneeskundige Correspondentie-Societeit ('s Gravenhage 1783).
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Johannes de Gorter
MALEEnkhuizen, Netherlands 16-02-1689 - † Wijk bij Duurstede, Netherlands 11-09-1762
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Dissertation: Dissertatio de Obstructione (Lugd. Bat. 1712)Highest degree: Doctor Medicinae
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Residence
- Enkhuizen 
- Harderwijk 
- Sankt Petersburg 
Occupation
- Heelmeester 1708, Enkhuizen
- Doctor Medicinae 1712, Enkhuizen
- Professor of medicine 13-06-1725 - Universiteit Harderwijk, Harderwijk
- Archiater Harderwijk 
- Lijfarts of Elizabeth, tsarina of Russia 15-08-1754 - 1758, St. Petersburg
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- Student medicine 1709 - Universiteit Leiden, Leiden
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- Rumpf, Georg Eberhard
- Rumph, Georg Eberhard
- Rumpf, Georg Eberhard
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Born in Wölfersheim as a son of a wealthy master builder. Went into military service for the W.I.C. His ship was caught by the Portuguese and he became prisoner of war in Portugal for several years. In 1652 he went into service of the V.O.C. and traveled to Java and Ambon, where he went into civil service and later became a company merchant. Here he began with the systematic description and drawing of the plants and animals of the island. In 1670 he lost his sight after an accident, but he continued his study of nature with the help of assistants and his son Paulus Augustus Rumphius.
Residence
- Hanau 1649
- Texel 1652
- Java 1653
- Ambon 1653
Occupation
- vice-merchant 1657 - 1672 - Verenigde Oost-Indische Compagnie, Ambon
- Merchant 1672 - Verenigde Oost-Indische Compagnie, Ambon
Education
- Gymnasium of Hanau 
Membership
- Academiae Caesareae Leopoldina-Carolinae Naturae Curiosorum
member 1681
Provenance
- Bibliografie van Biografieën van biologen, dierkundigen, kruidkundigen, plantkundigen, biohistorici, natuurbeschermers, natuurfotografen, natuurillustratoren, natuurschilders etc. voor 1950 geboren. http://www.natuurcijfers.nl/biografieen.htm
- G.E.Rumphius, Amboinsche Rariteitkamer (1705)
- G.E.Rumphius, Amboinsche Lant-beschrijvinge
- W.Buijze, Leven en werk van Georg Everhard Rumphius (1627-1702) : een natuurhistoricus in dienst van de VOC (Den Haag 2006).
- G.E.Rumphius en M.A. Loderichs, Rumphius' wonderwereld : zeventiende-eeuwse natuurbeschrijvingen uit Ambon (Zutphen 2004)
- W.Buijze, Rumphius' bibliotheek op Ambon 1654-1702 en een biografisch lexicon van wetenschappelijke contacten destijds in Azië en vanuit Azië met Europa (Den Haag 2004)
- G.E.Rumphius, De Ambonse historie : behelsende een kort verhaal der gedenkwaardigste geschiedenissen zo in vreede als oorlog voorgevallen Sedert dat de Nederlansche Oost-Indische Compagnie het Besit van Amboina gehad heeft (1678-1687)
- Nieuw Nederlandsch Biografisch Woordenboek (NNBW), Deel 3, p.1103-1104
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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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- Royal Society of London
Fellow 09-06-1715 - Academiae Caesareae Leopoldina-Carolinae Naturae Curiosorum
Member 1705 - Académie des Sciences
Correspondent 1727
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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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- student  - Universiteit Franeker
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- Royal Society of London
Fellow 16-10-1729 - Academiae Caesareae Leopoldina-Carolinae Naturae Curiosorum
Member 
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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Dissertation: Dissertatio pathologica inaug. de Morbis aurium auditusqueHighest degree: med. doctor
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Residence
- Leiden 
Occupation
- Doctor medicinae  - 1826, Rotterdam
- lector  - Bataafsch Genootschap der Proefondervindelijke Wijsbegeerte - Rotterdam
- professor in zoology 1826, Leiden
Education
- medicine student 1819 - 1824
Membership
- Koninklijke Nederlandsche Akademie van Wetenschappen
Member Afd. Natuurkunde 26-10-1851 - Koninklijk Instituut, eerste klasse
Member 08-04-1845 - Koninklijk Instituut, eerste klasse
Correspondent, living in the Netherlands 15-12-1832 - Academiae Caesareae Leopoldina-Carolinae Naturae Curiosorum
Member 1822 - Nederlandse Entomologische Vereniging
Member 1846~ - 1859~
Provenance
- Hoeven, J. van der, Jaarboek 1868, p. 1-34 door P. Harting.
- A.J. van der Aa, Biographisch woordenboek der Nederlanden. Bijvoegsel (Haarlem) 289.
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- Willdenow, Carl Ludwig
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Carl Ludwig Willdenow was born in Berlin in 1765. In 1785 he started studying botanics and medicine at the University of Halle, from which he graduated in 1789. After his graduation he worked as a pharmacist and subsequently, in 1801, became the director of Berlin's Botanical Gardens. There he studied many South American plants, brought back by the explorer Alexander von Humboldt. He was interested in the adaptation of plants to climate, showing that the same climate had plants having common characteristics. His herbarium, containing more than 20,000 species, is still preserved in the Botanical Garden in Berlin. He is most famous for his synthesis of European plant geography, and his mountains origins theories. He is considered one of the founders of phytogeography, the study of the geographic distribution of plants. Willdenow was also a mentor of Alexander von Humboldt, one of the earliest and best known phytogeographers. Next to being a correspondent of the Royal Society of the Netherlands, he was also a foreign member of the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences.
Residence
- Halle an der Saale 1785 - 1789
- Berlin 1789 - 1810
- Paris 1811
- Berlin 1811 - 1812
Occupation
- Pharmacist 1789, Berlin
- Professor 1789 - Collegium medico-chirurgicum, Berlin
- Professor in Botanics  - Universitat Berlin, Berlin
- Director 1810 - 1811 - Botanical Gardens Berlin, Berlin
- Researcher 1811 - 1811, Paris
Education
- Student of Botanic and Medicine 1785 - 1789 - Universitat Halle, Halle an der Saale
Membership
- Koninklijk Instituut, eerste klasse
Correspondent  - Akademie der Wissenschaften BerlinBerlin
Member 1801 - Royal Swedish Academy of SciencesStockholm
Foreign member 1801
Provenance
- Wildenow, C.L., Algemene Vergadering Instituut 1812, p. 18 door J.H. van Swinden.
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- Boerhaave (instrumentenmakers)

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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
Membership
- Académie des SciencesParis
member  - Akademie der Wissenschaften BerlinBerlin
member  - Royal Society of London
Fellow 14-11-1734
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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Optical instrument maker and natural philosopher, who invented the screw-barrel simple microscope in circa 1694. First to observe spermicide through a microscope. Hartsoeker worked most of his life in France. In 1699, when he returned to the Dutch Republic, he was elected member of the Academie Royale des Sciences and in 1704 of the Königlich-Preußische Akademie der Wissenschaften, in both cases as one of the first foreign members. When Czar Peter the Great visited Amsterdam, he was offered the chair of mathematics in St Petersburg. Hartsoeker rejected this offer, but later, in 1704, Hartsoeker accepted the position of "first mathematician and honorary professor of philosophy" at the University of Heidelberg, offered to him by Johann Wilhelm, Elector the Palatine. He returned to the Netherlands around 1720. The last years of his life were spent in Utrecht.
Collections: Museum Boerhaave Leiden, Universiteitsmuseum Utrecht.
Residence
- Paris 1678
- Heidelberg 1704 - 1716
- Paris 1684 - 1698
- Amsterdam 1677 - 1678
- Rotterdam 1698
- Utrecht 1720~ - 1725
Occupation
- Honorary Professsor of Philosophy  - University of Heidelberg, Heidelberg
- physicist, astronomer and instrument maker 1678 - 1725
Education
- student 1675 - 1678 - Universiteit Leiden
Membership
- Académie Royale des Sciences
Foreign member 1699 - Berlin-Brandenburgische Akademie der Wissenschaften
Member 
Provenance
- Hartsoeker, N., Essai de Dioptrique (Parijs 1694)
- Hartsoeker, N., Principes de Physique (Parijs 1696)
- Hartsoeker, N., Conjectures Physiques (Amsterdam 1707) + several later additions
- Hartsoeker, N., Recueil de plusieurs pièces de Physique où l'on fait principalement voir l'invalidité du système de Newton (Utrecht 1722)
- Bibliotheca Hartsoekeriana, sive Catalogus librorum quae collegit Nic. Hartsoeker. Librorum auctio publica fiet ad diem 16 Juni 1727 et seqq (1727).
- Rooseboom, M., Bijdrage tot de geschiedenis der instrumentmakerskunst in de noordelijke Nederlanden (Leiden 1950).
- Harting, P., Het mikroskoop : deszelfs gebruik, geschiedenis en tegenwoordige toestand; een handboek voor natuur- en geneeskundigen, vol. III (Utrecht 1850).
- Harting, P., Bijdragen tot de geschiedenis der mikroskopen in ons vaderland (Utrecht 1846).
- Fournier, M., Early microscopes : a descriptive catalogue (Leiden 2003).
- Wielema, M.R. ' Nicolaas Hartsoeker (1656-1725): van mechanisme naar vitalisme', in: Gewina 15 (1992), 234-261.
- Clay, S. and H. Court, The history of the microscope: compiled from original instruments and documents, up to the introduction of the achromatic microscope (London 1932).
- Cittert, P. van, Geschiedenis van de verzameling antieke instrumenten van het Natuurkundig Laboratorium der Rijks Universiteit en van het Natuurkundig Gezelschap (Utrecht 1929).
- Zuidervaart, H.J. ‘The ‘invisible technician’ made visible. Telescope making in the seventeenth and early eighteenth-century Dutch Republic’ in: Alison D. Morrison-Low [et al] (eds.), From Earth-Bound to Satellite. Telescopes, Skills and Networks (Leiden/Boston: Brill 2012), 41-102.
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- Liège 
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- Koninklijk Instituut, tweede klasse
Member 28-05-1816 - (Keizerlijke en) Koninklijke Akademie der Wetenschappen en Letterkunde - Brussel
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Provenance
- Villenfagne, H.N., Algemene Vergadering Instituut 1826, p. 21 door C.A. den Tex.
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Jan Pieter Minckelers
MALEMaastricht, Netherlands 02-12-1748 - † Maastricht, Netherlands 04-07-1824
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Residence
- Maastricht 
Occupation
- professor  - Hogeschool Leuven
- professor 1772 - Universiteit Leuven, Leuven
- pharmacist 1788, Maastricht
- president 1797 - Athenaeum Maastricht, Maastricht
Education
- student  - Jesuit School Maastricht, Maastricht
- student of physics, theology and philosophy  - Universiteit Leuven, Leuven
Membership
- Koninklijk Instituut, eerste klasse
Member 28-05-1816 - (Keizerlijke en) Koninklijke Akademie der Wetenschappen en Letterkunde - BrusselBrussel
member 13-07-1816 - Provinciale Commissie van Geneeskundig Toevoorzicht te Limburg
member 
Provenance
- Minckelers, J.P., Verslagen Instituut Klasse I, 1825, p. 5-7 door J.P. van Capelle; Algemene Vergadering Instituut 1824, p. 22 door J.D. Meyer.
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Johannes Christiaan Schotel
MALEDordrecht, Netherlands 11-11-1787 - † Dordrecht, Netherlands 21-12-1838
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Created maritime art.
Residence
- Dordrecht 
Occupation
- painter of marines 
Education
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- Koninklijk Instituut, vierde klasse
Member 26-06-1820 - Koninklijk Instituut, vierde klasse
Member 30-12-1823 - Société royale des Beaux-Arts de BruxellesBrussel
Member  - Kunstlievend Genootschap ‘Pictura’ - Groningen
Member  - Kunstlievend Genootschap ‘Pictura’ - Dordrecht
Member  - Akademie der KünsteBerlin
Member  - Koninklijke Akademie voor Beeldende Kunsten - Brussel
Member  - Akademie Antwerpen (art)
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Provenance
- Schotel, J.C., Verslagen Algemene Vergadering Instituut 1839, p. 26-28 door W.S. Swart.
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Member of the commitee for the new Dutch Constitution (1813). First Jewish lawyer in the Netherlands.
Residence
- Amsterdam 
Occupation
- lawyer 
- judge 1813 - 1817
- director of the Koninklijke Courant 1808
- member of the committee for the new constitution 1813
Education
- student  - Latijnse School Arnhem, Arnhem
- student 1793 - 1796 - Athenaeum Illustre te Amsterdam, Amsterdam
- student  - 1796 - Universiteit Leuven, Leiden
Membership
- Koninklijk Instituut, tweede klasse
Member 04-05-1808 - Royal Academy
member  - (Keizerlijke en) Koninklijke Akademie der Wetenschappen en Letterkunde - Brussel
member  - Académie Française
member 
Provenance
- Meyer, J.D., Algemene Vergadering Instituut 1835, p. 16-18 door S. Muller.
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Bast was a Belgian artist
Residence
- Gent 
Occupation
- goldsmith 1810 - 1828, Gent
- archivist of the province Gent 1829
Education
- apprentice of goldsmith Tieberghen , Gent
Membership
- Koninklijk Instituut, vierde klasse
Correspondent, living abroad 05-08-1822 - Koninklijk Instituut, vierde klasse
Member 10-05-1826 - Société royale des beaux-arts et de littérature de Gand
Founding Member 1808 - Akademie van Gent
member of the board and secretary 
Provenance
- Bast, L. de, Verslagen Instituut Klasse IV, 1834, p. 46-48 door Jb. de Vos Willemsz.
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- Genootschaps-lid
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- Dordrecht 
Occupation
- artist/etcher 
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- Koninklijk Instituut, vierde klasse
Correspondent, living in the Netherlands 10-07-1809 - Kunstlievend Genootschap ‘Pictura’ - Dordrecht
One of the founders  - Koninklijke Academie voor Beeldende Kunsten - Amsterdam
Member  - Akademie Antwerpen (art)
Member 
Provenance
- Strij, A. van, Algemene Vergadering Instituut 1826, p. 24 door C.A. den Tex.
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Jan Hendrik van Kinsbergen
MALEDoesburg, Netherlands 01-05-1735 - † Apeldoorn, Netherlands 24-05-1819
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At the age of 9 he started his military career. Was thaught in seamanship and navigation in Groningen. Later worked in the naval service of the Netherlands and Russia. Admiral of the Dutch Navy. At the end of his life he was benefactor of Dutch art and science. Hero of the Black Sea: naval victory accomplished by Van Kinsbergen in service of the Russians in the Russian-Turkish War.
Residence
- Elburg 
- Elburg 
- Amsterdam 
Occupation
- admiral of the Dutch Navy 
- in service of the Russian Navy 1770
Education
- student 1748, Elburg
- student 1751 - 1756 - Instituut voor de Zeevaart Groningen, Groningen
Membership
- Koninklijk Instituut, eerste klasse
Member 04-05-1808 - Hollandsche Maatschappij der Wetenschappen - Haarlem
Director 1800 - Bataafsch Genootschap der Proefondervindelijke Wijsbegeerte - Rotterdam
Honorair 1807 - 1819 - Provinciaal Utrechtsch Genootschap van Kunsten en Wetenschappen
Ordinary member 7 nov 1782; Contributing member 30 jan 1783 1782 - 1819 - Akademie der Wissenschaften Berlin
member 1789
Provenance
- Kinsbergen, J.H. van, Algemene Vergadering Instituut 1819, p. 15-17 door J. de Vries.
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- KNAW-Lid

Residence
- Dordrecht 
Occupation
- artist 
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- Koninklijk Instituut, vierde klasse
Member 18-07-1808 - Akademie Antwerpen (art)Antwerpen
member 1818
Provenance
- Versteegh, M., Verslagen Instituut Klasse IV, 1844, p. 174-175 door H. Six van Hillegom; Algemene Vergadering Instituut 1843, p. 23 door I. da Costa.
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Painter from Antwerpen. Ommeganck painted landscapes and portraits (among others of Napoleon and Josephine). He was member of a committee for the reclamation of Dutch art from France in 1815.
Residence
- Antwerpen 
Occupation
- artist 
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- Koninklijk Instituut, vierde klasse
Member 28-05-1816 - Akademie Antwerpen (art)Antwerpen
member  - Académie Royale des Sciences
correspondent  - Koninklijke Academie voor Beeldende Kunsten - Amsterdam
member 
Provenance
- Ommeganck, B.P., Verslagen Instituut Klasse IV, 1826, p. 57-58 door Jb. de Vos Willemsz; Algemene Vergadering Instituut 1826, p. 22-23 door C.A. den Tex.
Publications
N/AMember Group(s)
- KNAW-Lid

Residence
- Waltham 
Occupation
N/AEducation
N/AMembership
- Koninklijke Nederlandsche Akademie van Wetenschappen
Correspondent Afdeling Natuurkunde / (resigned) 12-05-1952 - 22-02-1958
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)
- https://www.gewina-studium.nl/article/10.18352/studium.9294/
- http://repertorium.library.uu.nl/node/2892
- Joseph Ewan , "Eloge: Frans Verdoorn, 24 July 1906-18 May 1984," Isis 78, no. 3 (Sep., 1987): 415-416.
Publications
N/A
Frans Rijndert Johan Verhoeven
MALEMagelang, Indonesia 22-10-1905 - † Amsterdam, Netherlands 12-11-1987
Member Group(s)
- KNAW-Lid

Variant Names
N/ABIO
Dissertation: N/AHighest degree: N/A
Fields of interest:
Biography:
Oud-landsarchivaris van Nederlands-Indië, directeur van de Sticusa, uitgever en adviseur van de Unesco en de Rijksvoorlichtingsdienst
Residence
- Buitenzorg 
Occupation
N/AEducation
N/AMembership
- Koninklijke Nederlandsche Akademie van Wetenschappen
Correspondent Afdeling Letterkunde / (resigned) 02-05-1938 - 01-10-1955 - Koninklijke Nederlandsche Akademie van Wetenschappen
Correspondent Afdeling Letterkunde / (resigned) 12-05-1966 - 01-06-1981
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)
- "Familiebericht". "NRC Handelsblad". Rotterdam, 16-11-1987. Geraadpleegd op Delpher op 10-09-2017, http://resolver.kb.nl/resolve?urn=KBNRC01:000028976:mpeg21:a0147