Jan Jacob van Oosterzee

Jan Jacob van Oosterzee (1817–1882) was a Dutch poet, theologian and writer.

Also recorded as J.J. van Oosterzee; Jan Jakob van Oosterzee; Johannes Jacobus van Oosterzee.

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Overview

Born at Rotterdam in 1817, died at Wiesbaden in 1882.

In detail

Jan Jacob van Oosterzee studied at Utrecht University. the recorded working language is Dutch.

Employment is recorded with Utrecht University. Positions recorded include rector of Utrecht University.

Work by Jan Jacob van Oosterzee is recorded in the collections of Geldersch Landschap en Kasteelen.

Sources

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  1. 1.

    “Jan Jacob van Oosterzee”, English Wikipedia, consulted as further reading

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  2. 2.

    Wikidata, structured authority record Q2035132: Jan Jacob van Oosterzee

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Lithografie, met handtekening in facsimile --- Uit: Album der schoone kunsten

Lithografie, met handtekening in facsimile --- Uit: Album der schoone kunsten

Creator(s) and/or contributor(s) of this object: A.J. Ehnle · This digital media file - and/or the physical objects depicted on it - originates from the digital and/or physical collections of the Koninklijke Bibliotheek , national library of the Netherlands. · Public domain

The picture record
pagina uit de Christelijke encyclopædie voor het Nederlandsche volk deel 4

pagina uit de Christelijke encyclopædie voor het Nederlandsche volk deel 4

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