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Alma Academia Leidensis refers to an illustrated book about the professors of the University of Leiden, the Netherlands. The most common version of the book Illustrium Hollandiae Westfrisiae ordinum alma academia Leidensis was published in 1614 and contained a series of engraved portraits of Leiden professors. Six versions were identified by the Amsterdam bibliographer Frederik Muller in 1888, that were published in 1609, 1613, 1614, 1617, 1715 and 1716. Muller made a list of the engravings and later J.F. van Someren made a concordance of the portraits from all the various editions, as some of the portraits were redone by later artists. Identifiable engravers were Crispijn van de Passe and Jan van de Velde.

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  • Alma Academia Leidensis refers to an illustrated book about the professors of the University of Leiden, the Netherlands. The most common version of the book Illustrium Hollandiae Westfrisiae ordinum alma academia Leidensis was published in 1614 and contained a series of engraved portraits of Leiden professors. Six versions were identified by the Amsterdam bibliographer Frederik Muller in 1888, that were published in 1609, 1613, 1614, 1617, 1715 and 1716. Muller made a list of the engravings and later J.F. van Someren made a concordance of the portraits from all the various editions, as some of the portraits were redone by later artists. Identifiable engravers were Crispijn van de Passe and Jan van de Velde. * Illustris Academia Lugd-Batava id est Virorum Clarissimorum Icones, Elogia ac vitae, 1613 * Illustrium Hollandiae Westfrisiae ordinum alma academia Leidensis, 1614 * Other version from 1614 * Icones, Elogia ac vitae Professorum Lugdunensium apud Batavos - Andream Clouquium, 1617 The 1614 version included 5 "blank" engravings, possibly because the subjects had died before anyone could make their likeness, or because their likenesses were not ready in time for publication and book-buyers would be able to paste these in at a later date: * frontispiece * Leiden University * Giulielmus Princeps * Mauritius de Nassau * Janus Dousa * Cornelius Coninck * Abrahamus ab Almonde * Paulus Buisius * Johannes Banchemius * Johannes Grotius * Cornelius Neostadius * Adrianus a Mathenes * Cornelius vander Myle * Casparus Coelhasius * Guliel Fevgueraeus * Johannes Drusius * Lambertus Danaeus * Johannes Holmannus * Franciscus Raphelengius * Lucas Trelcatius * Carolus Gallus * Philippus Marnixius Sant Aldegond * Franciscus Junius * Franciscus Gomarus * Gulielmus Coddaeus * * Jacobus Arminius * Conradus Vorstius * Johannes Polyander * Simon Episcopius * Cornelius Grotius * Hugo Donellus * Julius Beyma * Everardus Bronchorstius * Gerardus Tuningius * Cornelius Pynacker * Cornelius Swanenburch * Johannes Linderhausen * Petrus Forestus * * Johannes Heurnius * Rembertus Dodonaeus * Petrus Pauw * Carolus Clusius * Everardus Vorstius * Ottho Heurnius * Reynerus Bontius * * Justus Lipsius * Rodolphius Snellius * Bonaventura Vulcanius * Josephus Justus Scaliger * Paulus Merula * Petrus Molineus * Daniel Heinsius * Dominicus Baudius * Gilbertus Jacchaeus * Johannes Meursius * Petrus Cunaeus * Willibrordus Snellius * Thomas Erpenius * Bibliotheca * Theatrum Anatomicum * Hortus Botanicus Leiden (en)
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  • Alma Academia Leidensis refers to an illustrated book about the professors of the University of Leiden, the Netherlands. The most common version of the book Illustrium Hollandiae Westfrisiae ordinum alma academia Leidensis was published in 1614 and contained a series of engraved portraits of Leiden professors. Six versions were identified by the Amsterdam bibliographer Frederik Muller in 1888, that were published in 1609, 1613, 1614, 1617, 1715 and 1716. Muller made a list of the engravings and later J.F. van Someren made a concordance of the portraits from all the various editions, as some of the portraits were redone by later artists. Identifiable engravers were Crispijn van de Passe and Jan van de Velde. (en)
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