AdolphusVorstius (born Adolphe Vorst; 18 November 1597, Delft – 9 October 1663, Leiden) was a Dutch physician and botanist. He was the son of Aelius...
2016 Alexander Pechtold (born 1965), politician and art historian AdolphusVorstius (1597–1663), physician and botanist Martin van den Hove (1605–1639)...
Leiden where he became Director of the botanical garden. His son, Adolphus Vorst (or Vorstius) was also a prominent physician who also became professor of...
During his medical studies in Leiden, he was trained in botany by AdolphusVorstius (1597-1663). He is known for his work on the Latin version of Theophrastus'...
career Fields Anatomy and Medicine Institutions University of Padua Doctoral advisor Girolamo Fabrici Doctoral students Werner Rolfinck AdolphusVorstius...
Heereboord and on 16 July 1647 obtained his doctorate in medicine with AdolphusVorstius. The previous day he had obtained the title of magister artium. From...
Heurnius, Ewaldus Schrevelius, Adrian van Falkenburg (1581–1650) and AdolphusVorstius. He continued his studies under Menelaus Winsemius (1591–1639), and...
Remonstrant theologian Conrad Vorstius was appointed to replace Jacobus Arminius as the theology chair at Leiden. Vorstius was soon seen by Counter-Remonstrants...
Kuchlinus. Narssius was a subscriber to the Confessio orthodoxa of Conrad Vorstius, successor to Arminius at Leiden, and was strongly reprimanded for that...
Hillerbrand, 224–25. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1996. ISBN 0-19-510365-3. “Vorstius, Conradus.” In The Oxford Encyclopedia of the Reformation, vol. 4, edited...
Nordstrand, since 1549 also pastor and provost in Tondern 1554–1560: Johannes Vorstius, general provost, simultaneously provost of Haderslev, resigned in favour...
Grandmaster of the Knights Hospitaller (b. 1547) September 29 – Conrad Vorstius, German-Dutch Remonstrant theologian (b. 1569) October 9 – John II, Duke...