Ferdinand Arsenius ( - )
Field(s) of interest: scientific instrumentsGender: male
Biography:
Engraver at the Plantijn publishing house in Antwerp between 1607 and 1618. He also engraved astronomical instruments at the atelier of Michel Coignet. Arsenius worked mostly in Antwerp (1579-1628), but also in Louvain (1573-1579). His astrolabes are very similar to those of his father, Gualterus Arsenius. It is thus not certain whether Ferdinand made these astrolabes himself or only completed the work done by his father.
Collections: Science Museum of London (Three astrolabes ); Archeological Museum, Madrid; Museum fur Kunst und Gewerbe, Hamburg; Conservatoire des Arts et Metiers, Paris.
Occupations:
instrument maker: 1573 - 1579 (Leuven)
instrument maker: 1599 - 1628 (Antwerpen)
Sources:
Cleempoel, K. van, 'The Production of Scientific Instruments in Louvain in the 16th Century', in: M.E. Pineiro (e.a.), Scientific Instruments in the sixteenth Century (Madrid 1997), 67.
Michel, H., Traité de l'astrolabe (Gauthier-Villars 1947), 161.
Rooseboom, M., Bijdrage tot de geschiedenis der instrumentmakerskunst in de noordelijke Nederlanden (Leiden 1950).
Gunther, R., The astrolabes of the world (London 1976), 382-394.
Cleempoel, K. van, Catalogue raisonne of Scientific Instruments from the Louvain School (Turnhout: Brepols 2002).