Academy. SeeBerlin, Academy of Science
;
Freiberg, Mining Academy
;
Paris, Academy (of art), Academy of Science
;
Philadelphia, Academy of Science
;
Royal Society in London
;
St Petersburg, Academy of Science
Achilles, figure from Greek mythology
Achilles among the daughters of
Lycomedes. SeeFranco, Giovanni Battista
Adam
39
Adams, George (1750â1795), English optician, writer, mathematical instrument maker to George iii15
Aesthetic Revolution
239â51 (passim)
Air(s)
8
,
37
,
39
,
40n68.See alsoPhlogiston theory
Air pumpâTable 7.1 (18a, 18b)
Aldrovandi, Ulisse (1522â1605), Italian naturalist
91
Alembert, Jean-Baptiste le Rond dâ (1717â1783), French philosopher
11
,
89
,
106.See alsoDiderot, Denis
Alexandria
108
Algemeene Konst- en Letterbode, Weekblad voor min en meer Geoefenden, Behelzende Berichten uit de Geleerde Wereld van alle Landen (General messenger of art and literature, a weekly for the more or less learned, with reports from the scholarly world in all countries), Haarlem weekly (1788â1861)
30
,
31n40
,
179
,
180n28
,
181
,
193
,
194n10
,
195
Barnaart, Jacob jr (1726â1780), Haarlem merchant and one of the first five Directors of Teylerâs Foundation
26
,
27n25
,
27n26
,
28
,
30n39
,
46
,
102
Barnaart, Jacob sr (1696â1762), silk manufacturer and collector
27n26
,
102n46
his collections
27
Basire, J. (1730â1802), English artist
148n37
and Michael Angelo Rooker
A View of the Apparatus and part of the Great Cylinder in the Pantheon (1778), print
149 (7.9)
Brand, Isaäc (?â in or after 1782), one of the first Directors of Teylerâs Foundation
25
,
26
Brandenburg-Prussia
111
,
221.See alsoPrussia
Breda, Jacob Gijsbertus Samuël van (1788â1867), curator and director of Teylerâs Museum (1839â1864)
50 (3.3)
,
51
,
56
,
60n18
,
110n3
Breda, Joanna van, wife of Levinus Vincent
94n29
Brederode (?), ruin(s) of. SeeBerchem, Nicolaes
Brentano, Josephus Augustinus (1753â1821), Dutch art collector
183
Breslau, Marie Louise Catherine (1856â1927), French/Swiss artist, visited tm (July 1883)
Table 9.1
Bressler, Reinhold (1868â1945), German artist, visited tm (5/7/1893)
Table 9.1
Brockhaus, Heinrich (1858â1941), German art historian
55n13
Brondgeest, Albertus (1786â1849), Dutch artist and art dealer, visited tm (1846)
Table 9.1
Brouwer, Jan (1760â1822), pastor at the Mennonite Congregation in Leeuwarden, winner of two silver medals (1793 and 1799) and two gold medals (1794 and 1796) of Teylerâs Theological Society, winner of the gold medal of Teylerâs Second Society (1800)
40n67
Brouwers, A., visited tm (2/5/1892)
Table 9.1
Brown, Ethelbert W. (1870â1946), American artist, visited tm (24/10/1900)
Table 9.1
Brown, William Laurence (1755â1830), Scottish minister and professor, lived in the Netherlands until 1795, winner of the gold medal of Teylerâs Theological Society (1784)
32 (2.2)
Brussels
40n69
,
77
Bunck, H. J. J., visited tm (22/7/1872)
Table 9.1
Burg, Pieter van der (1840â1890), Dutch artist, visited tm (March 1875)
Table 9.1
Burtin, François Xavier (de) (1743â1818), mineralogist, physician, physicist, writer on art, Brussels, winner of the gold medal of Teylerâs Second Society (competition of 1783, published 1790), participant in the competition of Teylerâs Second Society (competition of 1806, published in 1809)
40n69
,
41n72
,
105n54
âWat is de reden, dat de Nederlandsche school, zoo wel voorheen ten tyde van haren grootsten bloei, als hedendaags, zoo weinig meesters in het historisch vak heeft opgeleverd? (What is the reason for the small number of Dutch history painters?)â
40n69
,
41n72.SeeBurtin 1809 in the Bibliography
Calimero complex
75n12
Calisch, Moritz (1819â1870), Dutch artist, visited tm (1862)
Table 9.1
Curiosities, cabinet(s) of
9n9
,
76
,
91.See alsoImpey, Oliver
;
Rariteitenkabinetten
Cuthbertson, John (1743â1821), English instrument maker, lived in Amsterdam (1768â1796), built the electrostatic generator for Teylerâs Foundation (1784)
15
,
37
Cuvier, Georges (1769â1832), French naturalist
128
,
138/139n18,
Table 7.1 (23, 24, 25)
Dal(l)iphard, Edouard (1833â1877), French artist, visited tm (April 1859)âTable 9.1
Danekes, Andreas (1788â1855), Dutch artist, visited tm (1845)âTable 9.1
Danish-Halle mission
223
Danz, Georg Friedrich (1733â1813), German dealer in minerals and fossils
112
Danzig, German city, nowadays in Poland (GdaÅsk)
20n2
Darwin, Charles (1809â1882), English naturalist, geologist and biologist
The Origin of Species (1853)
105
Daston, Lorraine (1951), American historian of science
12
Dijk, Jan van (1730â1790), Dutch collector of drawings, auction 1791
179
Dixhoorn, Arjan van (1973), Dutch historian
77
Doeveren, Wouter van (1730â1783), Dutch collector, auction in 1785
112
Dou, Gerard (1613â1675), Dutch artist
186
Drawing, personification of
35 (2.4)
Dresden
Gemäldegalerie
249
Dublin
Chester Beatty Library
94n28
,
102n46
Dubois, Eugène (1858â1940), palaeontologist and curator of the Palaeontological and Mineralogical Cabinet of Teylerâs Museum (1898â1928)
55n14
,
110n3
Histoire Naturelle de la Montagne de Saint-Pierre de Maestricht (1798)âTable 7.1 (3, 19)
Feith, Rhijnvis (1753â1824), Dutch author
82
Visited tm (28/6/1797)
Table 9.1
Felix Meritis. SeeAmsterdam
Flanders/Flemish
19
,
29
,
179
Flood. Seethe Great Flood
Florence/Florentine(s)
181n33
,
187
Palazzo Pitti
Studiolo of Francesco deâ Medici
91
Flushing (Vlissingen). SeeZeeuwsch Genootschap
Fokker, Adriaan Daniel (1887â1972), Dutch physicist; Teyler Professor at the University of Leiden and curator of the Teyler Cabinet of Physics (1928â1955)
65n25
Fontana, Felice (1730â1805), Italian physicist
37n57
Forster, Jacob, English dealer in minerals and fossils
112
Drawing college (âteekencollegieâ). SeeHaarlem, Kunstmin en Vlijt
Frans Hals Museum
16n29
,
205
Freemasonsâ Lodge
176
Gouden Leeuw, a guest house on Zijlstraat in Haarlem. See Hendriks, Wybrand, De kamer van de voormalige Burgersociëteit Grote Houtstraat
38n62, 232n48
Gro(o)te Kerk. SeeHaarlem, St Bavo
Gro(o)te Markt
94n29
,
96n31
Guild of St Luke
94n29
Hollandsche Maatschappij der Wetenschappen, Haarlem, since 1752 (since 2002 Koninklijke (Royal) Holland Society of Sciences and Humanities)
16n28
,
16n29
,
21n6
,
22n9
,
23
,
27
,
28
,
38n62
,
41n71
,
43n83
,
73n6
,
74
,
84
,
101
,
116n19
,
120
,
131
,
153
,
176
,
184
,
188
,
227
Hulst, De, Pieter Teylerâs house before he moved to Damstraat 21
23n16
Kaasmarkt (Cheese market)
14 (1.4)
Kunstmin en Vlijt (Love of art and diligence), Haarlem drawing society (âteekencollegieâ; 1796â1826) 13, 22n11, 136, 181, 182, 200 (9.5), later Kunst zij ons Doel
.
See Kunst zij ons Doel
Leerzaam vermaak (Instructive entertainment), theatrical society (1785â1816)
22
Nut van ât Algemeen (Society for the Promotion of Public Welfare), Haarlem Branch
21n6
,
23n17
,
31n40
R. van Stolk Room, a presentation of the scientific optical phenomena and static electricity magicians used to perform parlor tricks (1996)
62/63 (3.17)
Hagemeister, Karl (1848â1933), German artist, visited tm (1873)
Table 9.1
Hague, The
94n29
,
169
Buitenhof (with the Gallery of Stadholder Willem v, 1774â1795, which was reconstructed in the 1970s)
87
Royal Cabinet of Paintings, Mauritshuis
49n6
,
87n1
,
196
Hahn, Johann David (1729â1784), collector, auction in 1785
112
Halle (since 1680 part of Brandenburg-Prussia; since 1815 part of the Prussian Province of Saxony; 2020: part of Saxony-Anhalt in Germany)
16
,
17
,
219â38 (passim)
,
225 (10.5)
Heijmans, Jan Hendrik (1806â1888), Dutch artist, visited tm (1875)
Table 9.1
Heijmans, Willem George Frederik (1799â1867), Dutch artist, visited tm (1850)
Table 9.1
Hemert, Paulus van (1756â1825), liberal reformed preacher, later Remonstrant, winner of the gold medal of Teylerâs Theological Society (1788)
33n46
âHow to explain the founding principle of Protestantism, that every Christian [â¦] is justified and bound [â¦] to judge for himself in matters of Religion [â¦]?â
33
Hemert, P. van, visited tm (March 1875)
Table 9.1
Hendriks, Wybrand (1744â1831), castelein or kasteleijn (caretaker of the house) and keeper of the art collection of Teylerâs Museum (1785â1819)
11
,
12n19
,
38n64
,
41n73
,
43
,
47
,
107
,
131â67 (passim), Table 7.1 (passim)
,
169
,
170n7
,
172
,
174n9
,
177
,
179n23
,
27
,
182n38
,
183n45
,
184
,
191n3
,
193n9
,
196n17
,
199n26
,
200n27.See alsoBakker, Barent de
;
Schwegman, Hendrik
The Directors and Members of the Haarlem Drawing College Kunstmin en Vlijt (1799), painting
200 (9.5)
Dune landscape with ruins (undated), drawing after Pieter van Bloemen, Nicolaes Berchem and Herman Saftleven
197 (9.1)
Group portrait of five Directors of Teylerâs Foundation (1786), painting
26 (2.1)
De kamer van de voormalige Burgersociëteit in De Gouden Leeuw (The chamber of the former Burgher Society in the Golden Lion; 1795), drawing
174n9, 176 (8.7)
The Oval Room of Teylerâs Museum(c. 1810), painting
26 (2.1)
,
48 (3.2)
Path through the Village of Manen near Ede (1783), drawing
135 (7.4)
Houttuyn, Martinus (1720â1798), Dutch naturalist, collector, auction in 1789
112
,
114 (6.2)
,
115 (6.3)
,
124 (6.10).See alsoNozeman/Houttuyn
Natuurlyke Historie of uitvoerige beschrijving der dieren, planten en mineralen volgens het samenstel van den Heer Linnaeus, Amsterdam, 37 vols, 1761â1785, vol. 33 (1783, p. 200, pl. 46, fig. 5)
115 (6.4)
Hovens, Daniel (1735â1795), Mennonite minister in Leiden, winner of the first gold medal of Teylerâs Theological Society (competition of 1778, published 1781)
32
âThe distinguishing characteristic of Christian Revelation and its relation to natural and Judaic religionâ, Verhandelingen van Teylerâs Godgeleerd Genootschap 1 (1781)
32
Hovens, Koenraad (1737â1817), first secretary of Teylerâs Foundation
25n23
,
26 (2.1)
,
36n53
Hoytema, Theo van (1863â1917), Dutch artist, visited tm (August 1881)
Table 9.1
Hugaart, Gerard jr (?âin or after 1791), one of the first Directors of Teylerâs Foundation
26 (2.1)
Huguenot(s)
78
Hulst, Maria van der (?â1721), mother of Pieter Teyler (van der Hulst)
19
Humbert de Superville, David Pierre Giottino de (1770â1849), Dutch artist
169n2
,
184
,
188
Humphrey, William, English dealer in minerals and fossils
112
,
127
Kaufman, Aug. B., visited tm (13/5/1892)
Table 9.1
Kieser, Dietrich Georg (1779â1862), German physician in Northeim (today in Lower Saxony), from 1812 in Jena, winner of the gold medal of Teylerâs Second Societyâs (1808)
lâOrganisation des plantes16n27
Kikkert, Pieter (1775â1855), Dutch artist and author, winner of the gold medal of Teylerâs Second Society (competition of 1806, published in 1809)
41n72
,
185â187
âWat is de reden, dat de Nederlandsche school, zoo wel voorheen ten tyde van haren grootsten bloei, als hedendaags, zoo weinig meesters in het historisch vak heeft opgeleverd? (What is the reason for the small number of Dutch history painters?)â, 185â7. SeeKikkert 1809 in the Bibliography
Kirwan, Richard (1733â1812), Irish physicist
119
Elements of Mineralogy (1784)
119
Kistemaker, Jacob (1917â2010), Dutch atomic physicist, Teyler Professor at the University of Leiden and curator of the Teyler Cabinet of Physics (1956â1984)
65n23
Klerk, Willem de (1800â1876), Dutch artist, visited tm (21/9/1829)
Table 9.1
Kloos, L., visited tm (October 1829)
Table 9.1
Knip, Augustus (1819â1859), Dutch artist, visited tm (1840)
Table 9.1
Knolle, Paul (1952), Dutch art historian
5n3
Konijnenburg, Jan (1757â1831), Dutch preacher and author
âOver het kunst-schoone in Raphaël, als voorbeeld ter navolgingâ (1810)
184
Koning, C. H., Dutch printmaker
Print of a large electrical spark (1787)
143 (7.8)
Koninlijk Nederlandsch Instituut (Royal Netherlands Institute, 1808â1851; predecessor of the Koninklijke Nederlandse Akademie van Wetenschappen (Royal Netherlands Academy of Sciences), since 1851)
199n23
Society of Arts (since 2014)
86n31
Kops, Haarlem family of Mennonites
23
Koselleck, Reinhart (1923â2006), German historian
5
Lairesse, Gerard de (1641â1711), Dutch artist
186n56
Lamanon, Robert de (1752â1787), French naturalist
139n18
Lambertini, Prince De, possibly Giovanni Lambertini (1739â1806)
138n17,
Table 7.1 (10c)
La Peyrère, Isaac (1596â1676), French scholar
Prae-Adamitae - systema theologicum (1655)
39n65
,
128n35
Lasius, Georg Sigmund Otto (1752â1833), German mineralogist
122
Laslett, Peter (1915â2001), Cambridge historian
84
The World we have lost. England before the Industrial Age (1965)
7
,
84
Latin
77
,
89
,
105n56
,
241
Laurillard, C. L. (1783â1853), French artist
138n18
Lavoisier, Antoine (1743â1794), French scientist
8
,
15
,
37n59
Leeuwarden
40n67
Leiden
21n8
,
32
,
33n47
,
219
Museum Naturalis (Naturalis Biodiversity Center)
93
Rijksmuseum Boerhaave
93
Rijksmuseum van Oudheden (National Museum of Antiquities)
92/93
University
33n47
,
65n25
,
92
,
116
Anatomical Theatre (1597)
92
Board of Trustees
176
Botanical Garden (Hortus Botanicus)
Gallerij90
,
92
,
108
Leighton, John (1822â1912), British artist, visited tm (1861)
Table 9.1
Leipzig
20n2
Lelie, Adriaan de (1755â1820), Dutch artist
The Drawing Gallery of the Felix Meritis Society (1801), painting
83 (4.7)
Lenz, Johann Georg (1748â1832), German mineralogist
112
,
119
Leonardo da Vinci (1452â1519), Italian artist
183n46
Leonhard, Karl Cäsar Ritter von (1779â1862), German mineralogist
125
,
126 (6.11)
Lestevenon, Mattheus (1715â1797), father of Willem Anne, secretary and schepen of Amsterdam and Dutch ambassador in Paris
172
Lestevenon, Willem Anne (1750â1830), director of the Haarlem drawing academy (1778â1795), member of Teylerâs Second Society (1780â1797)
15
,
23n15
,
36n52, 53
,
37n57
,
38
,
43
,
168â89(passim)
,
187 (8.7)
Leyden jars
147
Lieder, Friedrich Johann Gottlieb (1780â1859), German artist, visited tm (7/4/1804)
Table 9.1
British Museum (1753, open 1759)
11
,
90
,
101
,
106
,
111
,
183n46
,
239
,
242
Pantheon
148
,
149 (7.9)
Royal Society. SeeRoyal Society
Society for the Encouragement of Arts, Manufactures and Commerce (1754; since 1908 Royal Society for the Encouragement of Arts, Manufactures and Commerce. Today known as Royal Society of Arts â rsa)
22
Loosdrecht
79
porcelain (1774â1782)
79
,
80 (4.5)
Loosjes, Adriaan (1761â1818), son of Petrus, poet, publisher and founder of the Algemeene Konst- en Letterbode, member of Teylerâs Theological Society (from 1813)
22n12
,
30
,
31
Gedenkzuil, ter gelegenheid der vry-verklaaring van Noord-America (Memorial column on the occasion of the declaration of independence of North America; 1782)
31
Loosjes, Cornelis (1723â1792), half-brother of Petrus, Mennonite minister, member of Teylerâs Theological Society (from 1778)
29n34
,
30
,
36n53
,
97
Loosjes, Petrus Adriaanszoon (1735â1813), half-brother of Cornelis, father of Adriaan, Mennonite minister, member of Teylerâs Theological Society (from 1788)
30
,
31
,
33
,
36n53
,
194/195
Looy, Jacobus van (1855â1930), Dutch artist
190n1
,
199n23
,
208
Jacob van Looy Foundation (Frans Hals Museum)
190n1
Lorentz, Hendrik Antoon (1853â1928), Dutch scientist and Nobel Prize-winner (1902), curator of the Teyler Cabinet of Physics (1909â1928)â53 (3.7), 55n14, 60 (3.15), 61, 65n25, 73, 84, 85 (4.8)
Louis Napoleon (1778â1846), King of Holland (1806â1810)
28n29
,
184
Louyot, Edmund (1861â1920), German artist, visited tm (29/7/1892)
Table 9.1
Maatschappij tot Nut van ât Algemeen (Society for the Promotion of Public Welfare; founded in 1784)
21n6
,
23n17
,
31n40
,
33n47
,
71 (4.2)
,
232.See alsoHaarlem, Nut [â¦]
MacGregor, Arthur (1941), curator of the Ashmolean Museum, Oxford. SeeImpey, Oliver
Malacca/Malakka
124 (6.10)
Malmström, August (1829â1901), Swedish artist, visited tm (1875)
Table 9.1
Manen Adriaanszoon, Jacob van (1752â1822), Dutch Patriot and author, silver medal of Teylerâs Second Society (competition of 1806, published 1809)
âWat is de reden, dat de Nederlandsche school, zoo wel voorheen ten tyde van haren grootsten bloei, als hedendaags, zoo weinig meesters in het historisch vak heeft opgeleverd? (What is the reason for the small number of Dutch history painters?)â, Verhandelingen van Teylerâs Tweede Genootschap 17 (1809)
41n72
Mantegna, Andrea (1431â1506), Italian artist
180
Mar, David de la (1832â1898), Dutch artist, visited tm (17/7/1890)
Table 9.1
Marcus, Jacob Ernst (1774â1826), Dutch artist
Interior of the Drawing Academy at the Amsterdam Town Hall (between c. 1790 and 1822), drawing
70 (4.1)
Maris, Jacob (1837â1899), Dutch artist
190/191n1
Mesdag, Hendrik Willem (1831â1915), Dutch artist and collector, visited tm (24/6/1852; 10/9/1888)
Table 9.1
Mesdag, Taco (1829â1902), Dutch artist and collector, visited tm (24/6/1852)
Table 9.1
Meteorological/meteorology
21n8
,
27
Metsu, Gabriël (1629â1667), Dutch artist
186
Meulen, Willem van der (1714â1808); Dutch collector, auction in 1782
112
Meusel, Johann Georg (1743â1820), German author
180
Michaëlis, Gerrit Jan (1775â1857), kasteleijn (caretaker of the house) and keeper of Teylerâs art collections (1820â1856)
11
,
43
,
200n27
,
203n37
,
251
Landscape at Vogelensang (1824), painting
248 (11.4)
Morandi, Giorgio (1890â1964), Italian artist
56 (3.11)
Moritz, Karl Philipp (1756â1793), German philosopher
18
,
239, 240n2
,
242â243
,
244 (11.1)
,
245
,
246
,
247
Reisen eines Deutschen in England im Jahr 1782 (Journey of a German in England in the year 1782)
239n1
âVersuch einer Vereinigung aller schönen Künste und Wissenschaften unter dem Begriff des In sich selbst Vollendetenâ (An Attempt to unify all the Fine Arts and Sciences under the Concept of That which is Complete in Itself; in Berlinische Monatsschrift 1785)
242
âÃber die bildende Nachahmung des Schönenâ (About the pictorial imitation of the beautiful; 1788)
246n12
Neues Museum für Künstler und Kunstliebhaber, German periodical
180
Newton, Isaac (1643â1727), English scientist/Newtonian(s)
78
,
85
Niemeyer, August Hermann (1754â1828), German theologian and pedagogue
16
,
17
,
219â38 (passim)
,
220 (10.1)
Grundsätze der Erziehung(Principles of Education)
17
,
228
Beobachtungen auf einer Reise durch einen Theil von Westphalen und Holland (Observations on a journey through a part of Westphalia and Holland; 1823)
221n4
,
228
,
229 (10.6)
Nieuwenhuijzen, Jan (1724â1806), Mennonite pastor and founder of the Maatschappij tot Nut van ât Algemeen (1784)
23n17
Nieuwenhuijzen, Martinus (1759â1793), son of Jan and co-founder of the Maatschappij tot Nut van ât Algemeen (1784)
23n17
Nieuwenhuizen, Peter van (1938), Dutch mathematician and theoretical physicist, Teyler Professor at the University of Leiden and curator of the Teyler Cabinet of Physics (1985â1990)
65n25
Nobel prize
55
,
73.See alsoKamerlingh Onnes, Heike
;
Lorentz, Hendrik Antoon
;
Waals, Johannes Diderik van der
;
Zeeman, Pieter
Noot, Thomas van der, bookseller in Brussels
77
North-America
31
Noster, Ludwig (1859â1910), German artist, visited tm (5/7/1893)
Table 9.1
Novalis, pseudonym of Georg Friedrich Philipp Freiherr von Hardenberg (1772â1801), German poet
82
Nozeman, Cornelius (1720â1786), Dutch naturalist
with Martinus Houttuyn
Nederlandsche Vogelen (vol. iv, 1809)
Table 7.1 (26)
Oosten de Bruyn, Gerrit Willem van (1727â1797), city historian of Haarlem, member of Teylerâs Theological Society, reformed later Walloon, director of the Haarlem drawing academy (1788â1792)
19
,
34
,
35n51
,
36n53
,
39
,
42n79
,
174n9
,
178
his collections
36
Oppenoorth, Willem Johannes (1847â1905), Dutch artist, visited tm (February 1882)
Table 9.1
Oprechte Haerlemsche Courant (literally, the sincere, or honest, Haarlem newspaper)
34
,
94n29
,
94n30
Orange (Oranje-Nassau), House/Family of, family from which since the 16th century the Dutch Stadholders were chosen until 1795, since 1815 the Royal Family of the Netherlands
174
Orangist, supporter of the family Orange-Nassau
15
,
35n51
,
36n53
,
39
,
44
Regteren Altena, Iohan Quirijn van (1899â1980), professor of art history of the University of Amsterdam, curator of the art collections of Teylerâs Museum (1952â1973), after the positions of kastelein and curator of the art collections had been separated in 1951
43n82
Stasov, Vladimir (1824â1906), Russian author, visited tm (18/5/1883)
Table 9.1
States General, the Dutch Parliament
175
States of Holland
22n9
,
175
Statius Müller, Johan Wilhelm (1767â1836), Dutch Lutheran pastor
228n30
stcn (Short-Title Catalogue Netherlands) 106n58
Steen, Jan (1626â1679), Dutch artist
186n57
Stengelin, Alphonse (1852â1938), French artist, visited tm (28/7/1890)
Table 9.1
Steur jr, Adrianus van der (1836â1899), Dutch architect, designed the Instruments Room, Fossil Room i and Fossil Room ii, Auditory and extension of the Library (1880â1885)
50
,
59 (3.14)
Stock, Johann Christian, German dealer in minerals and fossils
112
Stolp, Jan (1698â1753), Leiden merchant, founder of the Stolpian Legacy
33n47
Teyler Chair at Leiden University
65n25.See alsoFokker, Adriaan Daniel
;
Jorink, Eric
;
Kistemaker, Jacob
;
Lunteren, Frans H. van
;
Nieuwenhuizen, Peter van
;
Visser, Robert W. P.
Teylerâs Challenge
65n23
Teylerâs Foundation (Stichting) passim
.
See alsoHaarlem, Teylers Fundatiehuis
;
Haarlem, Teylers Museum
Vaderlandsche Letteroefeningen (Literary essays for the benefit of our fatherland; 1761â1876), Dutch literary-cultural magazine, founded by Cornelis and Petrus Adriaanszoon Loosjes
30n37
,
39
,
31n40
,
32n42
,
33
Varelen, Jacob Elias van (1757â1840), artist
133n3
,
153
after Wybrand Hendriks
The Wonder Tree on the Spanjaardslaan in the Haarlemmerhout, Haarlem (1819), print
133
,
134 (7.3),
Table 7.1 (27b)
Velvet Revolution (1795)
174n9
Ven, Elisa van der (1833â1909), mathematician and physicist, curator of the Cabinet of Physics of Teylerâs Museum (1878â1909), secretary of Teylerâs Second Society
53 (3.7)
Venice/Venetian(s)
187
Verbeek, Jan (died 1788), Remonstrant preacher and one of the first six members of Teylerâs Theological Society
29n34
,
34
Vereenigde Oost-Indische Compagnie (voc); United East Indian Company)
93
Verhandelingen van Teylerâs Tweede Genootschap (Transactions of Teylerâs Second Society)
15n24
,
16n27
,
31
,
37n59
,
40n67
,
40n69
,
88
,
138
,
140 (7.5)
,
142 (7.7)
,
143 (7.8)
,
153
Verhandelingen, rakende den natuurlijken en geopenbaarden Godsdienst, uitgegeeven door Teylerâs Godgeleerd Genootschap (Transactions, regarding the natural and revealed Religion, published by Teylerâs Theologian Society)
31
,
33n45
,
88
Weiss, Martin Paul Michael (1985), German historian
235n53
Weitsch, Friedrich Georg (1758â1828), German artist, visited tm (26/7/1811)
Table 9.1
Wereld binnen Handbereik, De (Distant worlds made tangible), exhibition at Amsterdam Historical Museum (1992)
91.See alsoBergvelt/Kistemaker 1992a and 1992b in the Bibliography
Werff, Adriaen van der (1659â1722), Dutch artist
186n56
Werner, Abraham Gottlob (1749â1817), German mineralogist, Freiberg Mining Academy
112
,
119n23
,
128
West, Benjamin (1738â1820), Anglo-American artist
186
The Death of General Wolfe (1770), painting
186
Wiebeking, Carl Friedrich von (1762â1842), German architect and hydraulic engineer
16n28
Wieringa, J. C., visited tm (May 1888)
Table 9.1
Wijnalda, Age (1712â1792), one of the first six members of Teylerâs Theological Society
29n34
Wijnands Verschaave, Helena (?â1754), wife of Pieter Teyler van der Hulst
19n1
,
20
,
100
Wijngaerdt, Petrus Theodorus van (1816â1893), Dutch artist, visited tm (23/7/1887)
Table 9.1
Wijst, Marijke van der (1940), Dutch interior designer
56 (3.11)
,
61n21
Wikipedia
63n23
Wilcock, Matthew, from Manchester, entrepreneur
37n57
Willem i (1772â1843; son of Willem v), King of the Netherlands (r. 1814â1840)
183n42
Willem ii (1792â1849; son of Willem i), King of the Netherlands (r. 1840â1849)
183n46
Willem iv (1711â1751), Prince of Orange, Stadholder of the Dutch Republic (1747â1751)
20
Willem v (1748â1806), Prince of Orange, Stadholder of the Dutch Republic (1766â1795)
20n4
,
28n29
,
35
,
40
,
87n1
Collections
87n1
Gallery
87n1
Willigen, Adriaan van der (1766â1841), Dutch author, silver medal of Teylerâs Second Society (competition of 1806, published 1809), member of Teylerâs Second Society since 1812
41n72
,
177
,
181
,
182
,
201
,
202n36
,
203
,
205.See alsoEynden, Roeland van
Visited tm (25/5/1791; 30/3/1798)
Table 9.1
âWat is de reden, dat de Nederlandsche school, zoo wel voorheen ten tyde van haren grootsten bloei, als hedendaags, zoo weinig meesters in het historisch vak heeft opgeleverd? (What is the reason for the small number of Dutch history painters?)â, Verhandelingen van Teylerâs Tweede Genootschap 17 (1809)
41n72
Willigen, Volkert S. M. van der (1822â1878), curator of the Cabinet of Physics of Teylerâs Museum (1864â1878)
51n11
,
53 (3.7)
,
55n12
Winckelmann, Johann Joachim (1717â1768), German art historian and archaeologist
188
Winkler, Tiberius Cornelis (1822â1897), curator of the Palaeontological & Mineralogical Cabinet of Teylerâs Museum (1864â1897)
51n11
,
110n3
Witsen, Willem (1860â1923), Dutch artist, visited tm (14/4/1899)
Table 9.1
World War One (1914â1918)
24
,
25n20
,
55
WorldCat
106n59
Wolfe, General James (1727â1759), British army officer. SeeWest, Benjamin
Wyttenbach, Jakob Samuel (1748â1830), Swiss naturalist and collector
112
Zeebergh, Adriaan van (1746â1824), one of the first Directors of Teylerâs Foundation (1780â1824), appointed president of that board in 1807, but acting as such since 1788/89
23n15
,
26 (2.1), 26n24
,
27
,
28n29
,
30
,
30n39
,
32
,
36n53
,
38n64
,
43
,
105
,
168n1
,
169
Zeeland (one of the seven provinces of the Dutch Republic)
20
Zeeman, Pieter (1865â1943), Dutch scientist and Nobel Prize-winner (1902)
73
Zeeuwsch Genootschap ter bevordering van Nuttige Kunsten en Wetenschappen (Zeeland Society of Useful Arts and Sciences), Vlissingen (Flushing) 1768; since 1769 known as Zeeuwsch Genootschap der Wetenschappen (Zeeland Society of Sciences); since 1801 in Middelburg
21n6
,
22n9
,
40n67
,
73n6