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Hoeven, Van der

Prof.
Hoeven, Van der
Hoeven, Van der, .jpg
Born 1801
Died 1868
Residence Leyden
Occupation academic
zoologist
Society Membership
membership ESL Ordinary fellow in 1861; Hon. Fellow by 1863 list
ASL Hon. Foreign Member 1863.04.21; Hon. Fellow 1864.04.05
left 1868 deceased
elected_ESL 1861.02.06
elected_ASL 1863.04.21

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ASL Hon. Fellow twice
ASL 1868.03.17 The death of Prof. Van der Hoeven of Leyden was announced and it was ordered that a letter of condolence be sent to the Members of his family.

Sometimes spelt Hoevan

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Jan van der Hoeven (9 February 1801 - 10 March 1868) was a Dutch zoologist. His most famous book is "Handboek der Dierkunde" (1827–1833), translated into German and English (by prof. Clark). He wrote as readily about crocodiles as about butterflies, lancelets and lemurs.

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Handboek der Dierkunde" (1827–1833)

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