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Peter Larson looking at the Teyler Archaeopteryx (Haarlem specimen) together with curator Anne Schulp.
Peter L. Larson (born 1952) is an American fossil collector, and president of the Black Hills Institute of Geological Research, a company that excavates, prepares, and sells …
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Ter ondersteuning van de tentoonstelling Overal Muziek is er een Teylers Spotify account aangemaakt: Teylersmuziek https://open.spotify.com/user/teylersmuziek, o.m. bedoeld om ideeën op te doen voor de tentoonstelling. Hier vindt je een aantal…
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Bezoekers van het museum zagen, door de wolken heen, een glimp van de zonsverduistering vanaf de Sterrenwacht op de Ovale Zaal. Dit kon vanwege de wolken met het blote oog. In het museum zelf stond het …
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Sir Michael Berry, who has been awarded the 2014 Lorentz medal by the Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences yesterday visited Teylers Museum today. Here on the photo standing in front of Lorentz private library with director Marjan Scharloo and science curator Trienke van der Spek.
The British physicist…
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Velen hebben zich al laten inspireren door het topje van de Mont Blanc dat zich in een van de vitrines in de Ovale Zaal bevindt. Het stuk steen is door de Zwitserse geoloog en natuurwetenschapper…
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Ze blijven leuk, de…
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In order to study the Teyler Archaeopteryx fossil, it is being scanned in Grenoble using synchrotron X-ray microtomography. The end of the video shows the specimen fully wrapped and mounted on the object table in front of the beam that is coming out the square hole in the blue box.
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Fotograaf Koen Hauser maakt modefoto's in de 1ste Schilderijenzaal van Teyler voor de tentoonstelling Romantische mode in het Gemeentemuseum Den Haag die zaterdag wordt geopend.…
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Robbert Dijkgraaf (even terug uit de US) vertelt vandaag (2 oktober) aan Hans Goedkoop over Lorentz en Dubois, twee aan Teylers Museum verbonden wetenschappers die naam maakten in de 19de eeuw. De NTR/VPRO zendt in het voorjaar van 2015 de tv-serie De Ijzeren Eeuw uit gepresenteerd door Hans…
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Dr. S. J. de Vet, Planetair geomorfoloog van de Universiteit van Amsterdam met de Zeeuwse meteoriet
Vierentwintig miljoen jaar geleden brak er een brokstuk steen van 40 centimeter in doorsnede af van de dwergplaneet 4 Vesta. Vesta is een van de vele duizenden planetoïden die…
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The first edition of the book was published by Louis Renard in Amsterdam in about 1719. According to the title-page puff, it was almost thirty years in the making. Only 100 copies were produced and it is now extremely rare. The second edition appeared in 1754 under the auspices of the prominent publishers Reinier…
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John Harold Ostrom (February 18, 1928 – July 16, 2005) was an American paleontologist who revolutionized modern understanding of dinosaurs in the 1960s.
Ostrom showed that dinosaurs were more like big non-flying birds than they were like lizards (or…
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Op vrijdag 11 juli 2014 bezocht ik de bibliotheek van Teylers Museum en raadpleegde daar het archief van J.G.S. van Breda (directeur Teylers Museum van 1839 tot 1864) en de Histoire naturelle…
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On may 30th Leslie Overstreet, curator of Natural-History Rare Books of the Smithsonian Institution Libraries, Washington visted the museum to examine our specimen of Marcus Catesbys(1683-1749)
The natural history of Carolina, Florida and the Bahama Islands: containing the figures of birds,…
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