Dutch Golden Age physician, anatomist, poet and playwright
Portrait with scalpel as the new Vesalius, by Gerard de Lairesse, engraved by Abraham Blooteling, the frontispiece to his anatomical atlas.
For other people named Bidloo, see Bidloo (disambiguation).
Govert Bidloo or Govard Bidloo (12 March 1649 – 30 March 1713) was a Dutch Golden Age physician, anatomist, poet and playwright. He was the personal physician of William III of Orange-Nassau, Dutch stadholder and King of England, Scotland and Ireland.
Bidloo was also a prolific and popular poet, opera librettist, and playwright. He wrote the libretto for the first-ever Dutch opera, Bacchus, Ceres en Venus (1686) by Johan Schenck. His collected works were published in three volumes after his death.
One of Bidloo's students was his nephew Nicolaas Bidloo, who would go on to become the personal physician of Russian czar Peter the Great, and also founded a medical school in Moscow.
GovertBidloo or Govard Bidloo (12 March 1649 – 30 March 1713) was a Dutch Golden Age physician, anatomist, poet and playwright. He was the personal physician...
People with this name include: Govert-Marinus Augustijn (1871–1963), Dutch potter in the style of the Art Nouveau GovertBidloo (1649–1713), Dutch physician...
Bidloo is a surname of Flemish origin. A notable family by that name were the Amsterdam Mennonites of the later Dutch Golden Age. GovertBidloo (1649-1713)...
(1638–1724) was an apothecary and wrote a treatise on botany and his uncle GovertBidloo was the personal physician of King William III of England. In 1690 he...
and GovertBidloo, (b. 1603), a hatter by trade. Govert was thirty five when his first son was born in 1638. Eleven years later a second son, Govert, named...
Peter could study blood circulation whenever he wanted. In 1706 it was GovertBidloo; in 1714 Richard Bradley (botanist), in 1716 Herman Boerhaave and Frederik...
theologian Court Lambertus van Beyma, delegate of the Frisian States GovertBidloo, anatomist and personal physician of William III of Orange-Nassau, Dutch...
the first book in English on dentistry, The Operator for the Teeth. GovertBidloo publishes an atlas of human anatomy, Ontleding des menschelyken lichaams...
at the age of 12, having for his teachers such men as Boerhaave and GovertBidloo.[citation needed] Having finished his studies at Leiden, he went to...
set of illustrations for GovertBidloo's anatomical atlas Anatomia Humani Corporis (1685). 105 illustrations in: Godefridi Bidloo, Medicinae Doctoris & Chirurgi...
military engineer Pierre Bayle (1647–1706), French philosopher and writer GovertBidloo (1649–1713), physician, anatomist and author who wrote the anatomical...
teaching were transmitted widely through Otto, Franciscus Sylvius, GovertBidloo and Herman Boerhaave. After his father's death, Otto put together his...
1714, when he was appointed rector of the university, he succeeded GovertBidloo in the chair of practical medicine, and in this capacity he introduced...
Willem Godschalck van Focquenbroch (1640–1709) Pieter Nuyts (1649–1713) GovertBidloo (1664–1721) Abraham Alewijn (1682–1729) Maria de Wilde (1683–1756) Pieter...
he studied anatomy under Bernhard Siegfried Albinus (1653–1721) and GovertBidloo (1649–1713), also attending Hermann Boerhaave’s lectures on chemistry...
Charles Drelincourt (1633-1697) 1695–1696 Johannes a Marck 1696–1697 GovertBidloo 1697–1698 Burchard de Volder 1698–1699 Gerhard Noodt 1699–1700 Jacobus...
Larrey and engravings of drawings by Gerard de Lairesse to illustrate GovertBidloo's Anatomia Humani Corporis. In 1713-1715 he engraved a set of ten plates...
Michiel de Ruyter 1688 Josseph de la Vega Confusion de Confusiones 1690 GovertBidloo Ontleding des menschelyken lichaam 1690 Jan van der Heyden Description...
Niek. Notable people with the name Nicolaas or Nikolaas include: Nicolaas Bidloo (1673–1735), Dutch personal physician to Tsar Peter the Great Nicolaas Bloembergen...