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Theodor Kerckring

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Theodori Kerckringii ... Opera Omnia Anatomica : Continentia Specilegivm Anatomicvm, Osteogeniam Foetvvm Nec Non Anthropogeniæ Ichnographiam; Accuratissimis Figuris æri incisis illustrata. - Editio secunda. - Lugduni
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captain Dirck Kerckring and Margaretha Bas (daughter of Dirck Bas, a former mayor of Amsterdam). In the second half of the 1650s he was a pupil at the Latin School in Amsterdam of
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Several sources reveal that Kerckring remained on good terms with Van den Enden, whose daughter Clara Maria he married in 1671. In order to marry the 27-year-old woman, who had a
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He owned a few houses and a private chapel in the Dutch quarter, which does not exist anymore, since 1100 houses were torn down and the Hauptzollamt was built there.
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by Basilius Valentinus. With the commentary of Theodore Kerckringius, being the Latin version publ. at Amsterdam, 1685, transl. into English and German
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discoveries along with general anatomical information. He is credited with describing "Kerckring's ossicles", which is an occasional
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Middelkoop, N. (2010) Een Amsterdammer in Hamburg, een Noord-Duitser in Amsterdam, p. 163-169. In: Maandblad Amstelodamum, 79-4
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Commentarius in currum triumphalem Antimonii Basilii Valentini, a se latinitate donatum. - Amstelodami: Sumptibus Andreæ Frisii
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Although further details of his early life are sketchy, it is known that he spent much of his medical career prior to 1675 in
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to help Kerckring with a post. Then both men were able to share experiences and ideas.
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J.R. Ritman Library - Bibliotheca Philosophica Hermetica
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atlas of clinical observations, medical curiosities,
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Kooymans, L. (2007) Gevaarlijke kennis, p. 325-326.
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Jurgen Ovens
anatomist
Amsterdam
VOC
Franciscus van den Enden
Benedictus de Spinoza
Franciscus Sylvius
Jurgen Ovens
Cosimo III de' Medici
limp
Latin
Amsterdam
Singel
Hamburg
Niels Stensen
Florence
Münster
Cosimo III de' Medici

anatomical
autopsy
ossification centre in the occipital bone
gestation
small intestine
valves of Kerckring
Baptismal record
"Theodore Kerckring and His "spicilegium Anatomicum""
PMC
537930

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