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Content Type Title Taxonomy term(s)
Sources Philosophical Transactions: Archive of All Online Issues 1665-1887
People Pieter Abrahams Hogenhouck
People Pieter Cornelis van den Berch
People Pieter de Molijn
Events Pieter Hotton wrote Letter L-425 of sometime before 16 September 1704 to follow up on their discussion of how sap moves within plants by sending an Indian fig, two different kinds of aloes, and a plant called dragon’s blood
People Pieter Jans Hogenhouck
People Pieter Maartens Leeuwenhoek
Events Pieter Pollinckoven appointed wine gauger for area outside of Delft
People Pieter Rabus
Sources Pieter Rabus en Antoni van Leeuwenhoek in de Boekzaal van Europe
Events Pieter Rabus wrote Letter L-226 to Leeuwenhoek praising his accomplishments and including a laudatory poem
Events Pieter Rabus wrote Letter L-250 to Leeuwenhoek, a "pleasant" letter now lost
Events Pieter Rabus wrote Letter L-258 asking for Leeuwenhoek’s comments on a letter he had received about caterpillars that were growing in a woman’s ears
Events Pieter Rabus wrote Letter L-288 to Leeuwenhoek about dowsing rods
Events Pieter Rabus wrote Letter L-298 to Leeuwenhoek, more about honey-dew and dowsing rods
People Pieter Sebastiaans van den Berch
Events Pieter vander Slaart wrote Letter L-317 some months before April 1697 about visiting Leeuwenhoek with a German doctor
Property Pieterstraat 27
Property Pijnacker
Sources Pioneers in Optics
Sources Plaatselijke bestuurlijke ontwikkelingen 1600-1980
Sources Plain Lives in a Golden Age
Sources Political Economy of the Dutch Republic
Pages Political Managers
Pages Political Managers
People Pontus Bourbon
Pages Porcelain
Sources Positioning Van Leeuwenhoek's microscopes in 17th-century microscopic practice
People Pouwels van Crombrugge
Sources Practijck des lantmetens
Events Presented act of guardianship to the Weeskamer after Cornelia's death
Events Presented Cornelia's will to the Weeskamer
Events Presented will after wife Barbara's death
Events Presented will of November 17 to notary Jan de Bries
Sources Prince Rupert's Drops
Events Prince Willem III wrote to the burgemeesters of Delft that those not cooperating in repelling the enemy will be severely punished

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