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Samuel Thomas von Sömmering
MALEThorn, Germany 28-01-1755 - † Frankfurt am Main, Germany 02-03-1830
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- KNAW-Lid
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Residence
- München 
Occupation
- Professor of Anatomy  - Collegium Carolinum - Kassel
- Professor of Medicine 1784 - Universität Mainz, Mainz
- Dean of the Faculty of Medicine 1784 - Universität Mainz, Mainz
- Counselor to the Court 1804 - Academy of Science of Bavaria
Education
- Student of Medicine 1774 - Universitat Gottingen, Göttingen
Membership
- Koninklijk Instituut, eerste klasse
Correspondent, living abroad 01-04-1809 - Royal Swedish Academy of SciencesStockholm
Foreign Member 1823 - Gottingische Gelehrte Anzeigen
Member 
Provenance
- Sömmering, S.T. von, Algemene Vergadering Instituut 1830, p. 20 door H.H. Klijn.
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- Genootschaps-lid
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Carl Peter Thunberg was a Swedish naturalist and an apostle of Carl Linnaeus. He has been called the father of South African botany and the Japanese Linnaeus. Travelled around the world (South Africa, South-East Asia, Japan) to collect specimens.
Residence
- Uppsala 
- Kaapstad 1772
- Amsterdam 1771
- Leiden 1771
- Batavia 1775
- Dejima 1775 - 1776
- Colombo 1777 - 1778
- Amsterdam 1778-10 - 1779
- London 1779
- Uppsala 1779
Occupation
- Surgeon 1771 - Verenigde Oost-Indische Compagnie, Kaapstad
- Professor of Medicine and Botany 1784 - Uppsala University, Uppsala
Education
- Student  - Uppsala University, Uppsala
Membership
- Koninklijk Instituut
Correspondent, living abroad 19-10-1809 - Koninklijk Instituut
Associated Member 29-06-1823 - Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences
Member 1776 - Bataviaasch Genootschap van kunsten en wetenschappen - Batavia
honorary and corresponding member 04-02-1790 - [1814..
Provenance
- Thunberg, C.P., Algemene Vergadering Instituut 1829, p. 18-19 door J. Teissedre L’Ange; Verslagen Instituut Klasse I, 1829, p. 10 door H.C. Boon van der Mesch.
- Verhandelingen van het Bataviaasch Genootschap (1814).
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- KNAW-Lid
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Residence
- Stockholm 
Occupation
- Associate Professor 1794 - University of Uppsala, Uppsala
- Professor of Landsurveying 1806 - University of Uppsala, Uppsala
- Professor of Mathematics 1811 - University of Uppsala, Uppsala
- Vicar of Alunda Parish 
Education
- Student  - University of Uppsala
Membership
- Koninklijk Instituut, eerste klasse
Correspondent, living abroad 19-10-1809 - Royal Swedish Academy of SciencesStockholm
Member (Secretary: 1803-1811) 1798 - Royal Society of Sciences in UppsalaUppsala
Member (Secratary: 1829) 1798 - Royal Swedish Academy of War SciencesStockholm
Member 1802 - Royal Swedish Academy of Agriculture and ForestryStockholm
Member 1815 - Franska InstitutetStockholm
Member 1815 - Uppsala Swimming SocietyUppsala
Founder/Member 1796
Provenance
- Svanberg, J.S., Jaarboek 1851, p. 127 door F.A.W. Miquel.
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- KNAW-Lid
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Nikolaus Joseph Freiherr von Jacquin was an Austrian (Dutch-born) botanist. He was born to parents of French Catholic origin in Leiden, The Netherlands and studied medicine at Leiden University. After his studies he moved to Paris and later on, Vienna. In 1755 he was asked by Franz I to travel to the West Indies to collect plants for the Schonbrunn Palace.
Residence
- Antwerpen  - 1744
- Paris 
- Schemnitz 1762 - 1768
- Wien 
Occupation
- Professor of Minerals and Mining 1762 - 1768 - Mining Academy, Schemnitz
- Professor of Botany and Chemistry 1768 - 1797 - University of Vienna, Wien
- Director 1768 - Botanical Gardens of Vienna, Wien
Education
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- Koninklijk Instituut
Correspondent, living abroad 25-02-1809 - Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences
Foreign Member 1783
Provenance
- Jacquin, N.J. von, Algemene Vergadering Instituut 1813, p. 27 door D.J. van Lennep.
Publications
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- KNAW-Lid
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- Gråberg Christiansson, Jacob
- Gråberg di Hemsö, Jacob
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Lived and worked in Italy for a large part of his life.
Residence
- Tanger 
Occupation
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- Koninklijk Instituut
Correspondent, living abroad 01-11-1816 - Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences
Member 
Provenance
- Gräberg de Hemso, J., Jaarboek 1849, p. 31-32 door J. Bosscha.
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Kurt Polycarp Joachim Sprengel
MALEBoldekow, Germany 03-08-1766 - † Halle an der Saale, Germany 15-03-1833
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- KNAW-Lid
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Residence
- Halle an der Saale 
Occupation
- Extraordinary Professor of Medicine 1789 - 1795 - Universitat Halle, Halle an der Saale
- Professor of Medicine 1795 - Universitat Halle, Halle an der Saale
- Director  - Botanical Gardens of Halle, Halle an der Saale
Education
- Student of Medicine 1784 - 1787 - Universitat Halle, Halle an der Saale
Membership
- Koninklijk Instituut, eerste klasse
Correspondent, living abroad 19-10-1809 - Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences
Foreign Member 
Provenance
- Sprengel, K., Algemene Vergadering Instituut 1833, p. 11 door J. van Hall.
- https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kurt_Sprengel
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- KNAW-Lid
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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.
Publications
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- Genootschaps-lid
- KNAW-Lid
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Dissertation: De generis humani varietate nativaHighest degree: phd
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Johann Friedrich Blumenbach was a German physician, physiologist and anthropologist, one of the first to explore the study of mankind as an aspect of natural history, whose teachings in comparative anatomy were applied to classification of what he called human races, of which he determined five.
Residence
- Göttingen 
Occupation
- Extraordinary Professor of Medicine 1776 - 1778 - Universitat Gottingen, Göttingen
- Inspector of the Museum of Natural History 1776, Göttingen
- Professor of Medicine 1778 - 1835 - Universitat Gottingen, Göttingen
Education
- Student of Medicine  - University of Jena, Jena
- Student of Medicine  - 1795 - Universitat Gottingen, Göttingen
Membership
- Koninklijk Instituut
Correspondent, living abroad 08-04-1808 - Bataafsch Genootschap der Proefondervindelijke Wijsbegeerte - Rotterdam
Correspondent 1792 - Koninklijk Instituut
Associated Member 03-11-1827 - Académie Royale des SciencesParis
Member 1831 - Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences
Foreign Member 1813 - Royal Society of London
Fellow 11-04-1793
Provenance
- Blumenbach, J.F., Verslagen Instituut Klasse I, 1841, p. 17-18 door W.S. Swart; Algemene Vergadering Instituut 1840, p. 12 door A. des Amorie van der Hoeven.
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leading artist of the Neoclassical style in England
Residence
- London 
- Firenze 1787
Occupation
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- student 1770 - Royal Academy Schools
Membership
- Koninklijk Instituut
Correspondent, living abroad 10-07-1809 - Royal Academy
member 1800
Provenance
- Flaxman, J., Algemene Vergadering Instituut 1827, p. 10 door J.F. Serrurier.
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- KNAW-Lid
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Berzelius (20 August 1779 - 7 August 1848) was a Swedish chemist. He worked out the modern technique of chemical formula notation and is, along with John Dalton, Antoine Lavoisier, and Robert Boyle, considered one of the founders of modern chemistry. He began his career as a physician but his researches in physical chemistry were of lasting significance in the development of the subject. He achieved much in later life as secretary of the Swedish Academy. He is known in Sweden as the Father of Swedish Chemistry.
Residence
- Stockholm 
Occupation
- Professor in Chemistry and Pharmacy 1807 - Karolinska Institute, Stockholm
- Secretary 1818 - 1848 - Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences, Stockholm
Education
- Student of Medicine 1796 - 1801 - University of Uppsala, Uppsala
Membership
- Koninklijk Instituut
Correspondent, living abroad 11-10-1827 - Koninklijk Instituut
Associated Member 05-01-1830 - Royal Swedish Academy of SciencesStockholm
Member 1808 - American Academy of Arts and Sciences
Foreign Honorary Member 1822 - Royal Society of LondonLondon
Foreign Member 29-04-1813
Provenance
- Berzelius, J.J., Jaarboek 1849, p. 101-103 door J. van Geuns.
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- KNAW-Lid
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English painter. Lived and worked in Italy and Spain between 1825-1828. Later traveled to the Netherlands, Germany, Constantinopel, Jerusalem and Alexandria.
Residence
- London 
Occupation
- artist 
- painter in ordinary to the king (of England) 1830
Education
- student 1799 - Royal Scottish Academy Edinburgh, Edinburgh
- student 1805 - Royal Academy of Art London, London
Membership
- Koninklijk Instituut, vierde klasse
Associated Member 25-03-1837 - Royal Academy of Art LondonLondon
member 1801
Provenance
- Wilkie, D., Algemene Vergadering Instituut 1841, p. 11 door J. Bosscha.
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- Genootschaps-lid
- KNAW-Lid
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English surgeon and anatomist, who made historical contributions to otology, vascular surgery, the anatomy and pathology of the mammary glands and testicles, and the pathology and surgery of hernia.
Residence
- London 
Occupation
- Demonstrator of Anatomy  - St. Thomas's Hospital, London
- Surgeon 1800 - Guy's Hospital, London
- Professor of Comparative Anatomy 1813 - Royal College of Surgeons , London
Education
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- Koninklijk Instituut
Correspondent, living abroad 11-10-1827 - Royal Society of LondonLondon
Fellow (Vice-President: 1830) 1805 - Medical and Chirurgical Society of LondonLondon
Member/Founder 1805 - Royal Swedish Academy of SciencesStockholm
Foreign Member 1821
Provenance
- Cooper, A.P., Verslagen Instituut Klasse I, 1841, p. 18-19 door W.S. Swart.
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- KNAW-Lid
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Residence
- Edinburgh 1794 - 1795
- Göttingen 1795 - 1797
- Cambridge 1797 - 1799
- London 1792 - 1794
- London 1799 - 1829
- Milverton 1773 - 1792
Occupation
- Professor 1801 - 1803 - Royal Institution of Great Britain, London
- Physician 1811 - St. George's Hospital, London
Education
- Student of Medicine 1792, London
- Student of Medicine and Physics 1795 - 1796 - Universitat Gottingen, Göttingen
- Student 1797 - 1798 - Cambridge University, Cambridge
Membership
- Koninklijk Instituut, eerste klasse
Correspondent, living abroad 11-10-1827 - Académie des SciencesParis
Associate Member 1827 - Royal Swedish Academy of SciencesStockholm
Foreign Member 1828 - Royal Society of London
Foreign Secretary 1802 - Royal Society of LondonLondon
Fellow 1794
Provenance
- Young, T., Verslagen Instituut Klasse I, 1829, p. 13-15 door H.C. Boon van der Mesch; Algemene Vergadering Instituut 1830, p. 20 door H.H. Klijn.
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- Genootschaps-lid
- KNAW-Lid
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Dissertation: N/AHighest degree: phd of law
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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.
Publications
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- KNAW-Lid
Residence
- Jena 
Occupation
- Professor of Philosophy 1795 - 1797 - Universitat Leipzig, Leipzig
- Editor of Allgemeinen Literaturzeitung 1797, Jena
- Professor of Eloquence 1803 - University of Jena
Education
- Student  - Universitat Leipzig, Leipzig
Membership
- Koninklijk Instituut
Correspondent, living abroad 05-07-1809 - Academy of Science of BavariaMünchen
Member 
Provenance
- Eichstädt, H.K.A., Jaarboek 1849, p. 32 door J. Bosscha.
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Friedrich August Ferdinand Christian Went
MALEAmsterdam, Netherlands 18-06-1863 - † Wassenaar, Netherlands 24-07-1935
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- Genootschaps-lid
- KNAW-Lid
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Dissertation: De jongste toestanden der vacuolenHighest degree: doctor
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Residence
- Wassenaar 
- Indonesia 
Occupation
- teacher , Dordrecht
- teacher , Den Haag
- profesor in botany 1896 - Universiteit Utrecht
- rector magnificus 1905 - 1906 - Universiteit Utrecht
Education
- biology student 1880 - 1886 - Universiteit van Amsterdam
Membership
- Koninklijke Nederlandsche Akademie van Wetenschappen
Member Afd. Natuurkunde 13-05-1898 - Nederlands Natuur- en Geneeskundig Congres
Member [..1890] - Royal Society of London
Foreign member 
Provenance
- Went, F.A.F.C., Verslagen Natuurkunde 44, 1935, p. 90-95 door J. van der Hoeve.
- Ledenlijst Vereeniging het Nederl. Natuur- en Geneesk. Congres (1890).
- H.P. Bottelier, 'Went, Friedrich August Ferdinand Christian (1863-1935)', in Biografisch Woordenboek van Nederland. URL:http://resources.huygens.knaw.nl/bwn1880-2000/lemmata/bwn1/went [12-11-2013].
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On the investigations of Mr. A.H. Blaauw on the relation between the intensity of light and the length of illumination in the phototropic curvatures in seedlings of Avena Sativa Year: . Pages: 6. (PDF format)
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On a new clinostat after DE BOUTER Year: . Pages: 7. (PDF format)
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The inadmissibility of the statolith theory of geotropism as proved by experiments of miss C.J. Pekelharing Year: . Pages: 4. (PDF format)
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Communication on Miss A. Bakker's "Investigations regarding the existence of Separate Zones of Perception and Reaction in the Seedlings of Paniceae Year: . Pages: 4. (PDF format)
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Some remarks on the work of Mr. A.A. Pulle, entitled: 'An enumeration of the vascular plants known from Surinam, together with their distribution and synonymy' Year: . Pages: 2. (PDF format)
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Latex as a constituent of the cell-sap Year: . Pages: 7. (PDF format)
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The development of the ovule, embryo-sac and egg in Podostemaceae Year: . Pages: 10. (PDF format)
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Some remarks on Sciaphila nana Bl Year: . Pages: 4. (PDF format)
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On the Influence of Nutrition on the Secretion of Enzymes by Monilia sitophila (Mont.) Sacc Year: . Pages: 15. (PDF format)
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Krulloten en versteende vruchten van de cacao in Suriname Year: . Pages: 46. (PDF format)
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- Genootschaps-lid
- KNAW-Lid
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Dissertation: Metingen over het verschijnsel van KerrHighest degree: doctor
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Zeeman was born to Wilhelmina Worst and Catharinus Farandinus Zeeman, a Lutheran minister. He went to the HBS in nearby Zierikzee and then studied classical languages at the gymnasium in Delft for two years. During this period he published an account of an aurora borealis visible in Zonnemaire. He entered the University of Leiden in 1885, where he studied under Lorentz and Kamerlingh Onnes and became an assistant in Kamerlingh Onnes's laboratory in 1895. He received his doctorate in 1893 for a dissertation on the so-called Kerr Effect, for the research of which he had received the gold medal of the Hollandsche Maatschappij in the previous year. After a year in Strasbourg at the Kohlrausch Institute, he became privat-dozent at Leiden and married Elisabeth Lebret, with whom he had a son and three daughters. From 1896 until his retirement, Zeeman was on the faculty of the University of Amsterdam (lecturer, 1896, extraordinarius, 1900, ordinarius, 1908). In 1908 he succeeded Van der Waals as the director of the university's physics laboratory, the Physics Institute.
While still at Leiden, Zeeman discovered the effect named-after him. He was searching for an interaction between magnetic and optical effects. Faraday had investigated the effect of a magnetic field on spectral lines as early as 1862, but without a positive result. Zeeman repeated the experiment, using a diffraction grating of high resolving power and found that the emission line of sodium was broadened (1896). Lorentz and Zeeman explained the phenomenon by supposing that the electron (discovered the previous year by JJ. Thomson) moved within the atom and emitted light. Measurements of the frequencies at the extremes of the broadened line allowed them to determine the e / m ratio. At Amsterdam, the following year, Zeeman was able to split the sodium line into a triplet, as predicted by Lorentz. For this work Zeeman and Lorentz received the Nobel Prize in physics in 1902.
Zeeman continued his research on the Zeeman effect, but the limitations of his laboratory in Amsterdam prevented great accuracy. This problem was not overcome until the construction of a new laboratory in 1923 (since 1940 the Zeeman Laboratory). He also measured the velocity of light in moving media, showing that the value of the Fresnel coefficient varied with the wavelength, a prediction of relativity theory. Only after 1923 did he return to measurements of the Zeeman effect, measuring the spectral lines of several noble gases and rhenium. Zeeman served as secretary (1912-1920) and chairman (1931) of the Physics division of the Royal Academy of Arts and Sciences, as president of the Commission Internationale des Poids et Mesures in Paris from 1940 to 1943, and as rector magnificus of the university of Amsterdam from 1920 to 1923. He received honorary doctorates from ten universities and prizes from the most prestigious scientific societies, including the Académie des Sciences, the Royal Society, and the National Academy of Sciences. With A.D. Fokker, he edited the papers of H.A. Lorentz ('s-Gravenhage: Martinus NijhofF, 1934- 1939).
Residence
- Amsterdam 
- Leiden 
Occupation
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- student , Leiden
Membership
- Koninklijke Nederlandsche Akademie van Wetenschappen
Member Afd. Natuurkunde 13-05-1898 - Royal Society of London
Foreign Member 05-05-1921 - Nederlands Natuur- en Geneeskundig Congres
Member [..1890]
Provenance
- Zeeman, P., Verslagen Natuurkunde 52, 1943, p. 465-466 door H.R. Kruyt; Jaarboek 1943/44,p. 208-218 door J.D. van der Waals Jr.
- Biografie opgenomen in History of Science and Scholarship in the Netherlands
- Ledenlijst Vereeniging het Nederl. Natuur- en Geneesk. Congres (1890).
- P.F.A. Klinkenberg, 'Zeeman, Pieter (1865-1943)', in Biografisch Woordenboek van Nederland. URL:http://resources.huygens.knaw.nl/bwn1880-2000/lemmata/bwn1/zeeman [12-11-2013].
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Direct optical measurement of the velocity at the axis in the apparatus for Fizeau's experiment Year: . Pages: 9. (PDF format)
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The intensities of the components of spectral lines divided by magnetism Year: . Pages: 6. (PDF format)
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New observations concerning asymmetrical triplets Year: . Pages: 11. (PDF format)
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Magnetic resolution of spectral lines and magnetic force. (1st part.) Year: . Pages: 6. (PDF format)
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Fresnel's coefficient for light of different colours. (Second part) Year: . Pages: 13. (PDF format)
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Observations of the magnetic resolution of spectral lines by means of the method of Fabry and Perot Year: . Pages: 8. (PDF format)
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Observations on the magnetic rotation of the plane of polarisation in the interior of an absorption band Year: . Pages: 8. (PDF format)
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Some observations on the resolving power of the MICHELSON echelon-spectroscope Year: . Pages: 6. (PDF format)
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Change of wavelength of the middle line of triplets. (Second Part) Year: . Pages: 6. (PDF format)
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On the passage of light through the slit of a spectroscope Year: . Pages: 5. (PDF format)
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- Genootschaps-lid
Variant Names
- Helvetius, Johannes Antonius
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Residence
- Amsterdam 
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- Literair Genootschap 'Diligentia Omia'
Member 1771~ - Royal Society of London
Fellow 10-02-1763
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Jacobus Hendrik van ‘t Hoff
MALERotterdam, Netherlands 30-08-1852 - † Berlin Steglitz, Germany 01-03-1911
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- Genootschaps-lid
- KNAW-Lid
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Dissertation: Bijdrage tot de kennis van cyanazijnzuur en malonzuurHighest degree: doctor
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Biography:
Nobel Prize (Chemistry) 1901
Residence
- Amsterdam 
Occupation
- physics teacher 1876 - Rijks Veeartsenijschool
- hoogleraar in scheikunde, geologie en minéralogie 1878 - 1896 - Universiteit van Amsterdam
- chemistry professor 1896, Berlin
Education
- student  - Polytechnische School Delft
- chemistry student 
Membership
- Koninklijke Nederlandsche Akademie van Wetenschappen
Foreign Member Afd. Natuurkunde 28-03-1896 - Koninklijke Nederlandsche Akademie van Wetenschappen
Member Afd. Natuurkunde 06-05-1885 - Royal Society of London
Foreign Member 25-11-1897 - Nederlands Natuur- en Geneeskundig Congres
Member [..1890] - Pruisische Academie van Wetenschappen
Member 1896
Provenance
- Hoff, J.H. van ‘t, Verslagen Natuurkunde 19, 1910/11, p. 1212-1216 door H.A. Lorentz.
- Ledenlijst Vereeniging het Nederl. Natuur- en Geneesk. Congres (1890).
- H.A.M. Snelders, 'Hoff, Jacobus Henricus van 't (1852-1911)', in Biografisch Woordenboek van Nederland. URL:http://resources.huygens.knaw.nl/bwn1880-2000/lemmata/bwn1/hoff [12-11-2013]
- http://rjb.x-cago.com/GARJB/1912/12/19121231/GARJB-19121231-0025/story.pdf
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Luitzen Egbertus Jan Brouwer
MALEOverschie, Netherlands 27-02-1881 - † Laren, Netherlands 02-12-1966
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- KNAW-Lid
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Residence
- Laren 
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- Koninklijke Nederlandsche Akademie van Wetenschappen
Member Afd. Natuurkunde 15-05-1912 - Royal Society of London
Fellow 27-05-1948
Provenance
- Brouwer, L.E.J., Verslagen Natuurkunde 75, 1966, p. 157 door P.J. Gaillard; Jaarboek 1966/67, p. 335-340 door H. Freudenthal en A. Heyting.
- Biografisch Woordenboek van Nederlandse Wiskundigen. http://www.bwnw.nl/
Publications
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Continuous one-one-transformations of surfaces in themselves (2nd communication.) Year: . Pages: 13. (PDF format)
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On symmetric transformation of S4 in connection with Sr and S1 Year: . Pages: 4. (PDF format)
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Besitzt jede reelle Zahl eine Dezimalbruchentwickelung? Year: . Pages: 6. (PDF format)
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Intuitionistischer Beweis des Jordanschen Kurvensatzes Year: . Pages: 6. (PDF format)
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Essentieel-negatieve eigenschappen Year: . Pages: 2. (PDF format)
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Ueber die Zulassung unendlicher Werte fur den Funktionsbegriff Year: . Pages: 1. (PDF format)
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Perfect sets of points with positively-irrational distances Year: . Pages: 1. (PDF format)
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Bemerkungen zum natürlichen Dimensionsbegriff Year: . Pages: 4. (PDF format)
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Ueber eineindeutige, stetige Transformationen von Flächen in sich (Sechste Mitteilung) Year: . Pages: 5. (PDF format)
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Continuous one-one transformations of surfaces in themselves (5th communication.) Year: . Pages: 11. (PDF format)