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Arnoldus Senguerdius

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Name:Arnoldus Senguerdius
Gender:male
Born:Amsterdam
Died:Amsterdam buried on
Father:Willem Sengwert (? - ?)
Mother:Annetje Jans (? - 1644)

Marriage:

Children:

Occupations:

Occupational addresses:

Attributes

Category Attribute Value Date startDate end
Identity MottoVita nostra via est
Wealth Yearly income300--
Wealth Yearly income700--
Wealth Yearly income2000--

Relations

Relation Modifier Date startDate end
Academic
professor of Philippus van Limborch
professor of Jacob Oesel
professor of Burchard de Volder
professor of Gerard Croese
studied under Cornelius Slade
Friendship
contributed to the album amicorum of Joan Leonardsz Blasius
contributed to the album amicorum of Jacob Heiblocq
his/her funeral was attended by Johannes Klenck heer van Odesse

References

External biographical records

Primary sources

  1. Album amicorum Jacob Heyblocq, Den Haag, Koninklijke Bibliotheek: 131 H 26, 91
  2. Stadsarchief Amsterdam, Amsterdam: DTB-registers (toegangsnummer 5001), 8: 184, 94: 35, 457: 65 & 1062: 103vo

Secondary sources

  1. Heesakkers, Chris, 'The Amsterdam Professors and Other Friends of Johannes Blasius: The Album Amicorum of Johannes Blasius, Amsterdam, University Library, Ms. V J 50', Lias 9 (1982), pp. 179-232. <URL: https://webdoc.ubn.ru.nl/tijd/l/lias/vol9_1982/amstprano.pdf>, 208, 209
  2. Montias, John Michael, The Montias Database of 17th Century Dutch Art Inventories, . <URL: https://research.frick.org/montias>, 316
  3. Rijksbureau voor Kunsthistorische Documentatie, Den Haag: RKD Images, 43748
  4. Van Miert, Dirk, Illuster onderwijs. Het Amsterdamse Athenaeum in de Gouden Eeuw, 1632-1704, Amsterdam: Bert Bakker (2005), 59 & 313 (n. 110)
  5. Van Miert, Dirk, Humanism in an Age of Science: The Amsterdam Athenaeum in the Golden Age, 1632-1704, Leiden: Brill (2009), 70, 71
  6. Van der Aa, A.J., Biographisch woordenboek der Nederlanden (21 vols.), Haarlem: J.J. van Brederode (1852-1878). <URL: https://www.dbnl.org/tekst/aa__001biog00_01/>, volume 17: 613-614