- The
Papenbroek Collection is one of the
largest 18th-century
Dutch art collections.
After the
death of its owner,
Gerard van
Papenbroek (1673–1743), the...
- Antwerp. In
March 1668, he and
Papenbroek set out on a
second journey, but
Henschen fell in Luxembourg.
After that
Papenbroek took over much of scientific...
-
Oudheden began with an
inheritance in 1743.
After the
death of
Gerard van
Papenbroek, his
collection was
bequeathed to
Leiden University. The
bequest comprised...
-
Daniel Papebroch, S.J., (17
March 1628 – 28 June 1714) was a
Flemish Jesuit hagiographer, one of the Bollandists. He was a
leading revisionist figure,...
- gold text at the top
explains the 1743
donation of the
picture as part of the
Papenbroek Collection.
Scroll left and
right to view the full panorama....
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authenticity as a
result of the
doubts raised by the
Jesuit Daniel van
Papenbroek over
supposed Merovingian do****ents from the
Abbey of Saint-Denis. During...
- Ages. In 1681,
prompted by the
doubts raised by the
Jesuit Daniel van
Papenbroek over the
authenticity of
supposed Merovingian do****ents held at the Abbey...
- with
other Dutch collectors. Some
antiquities found their way to the
Papenbroek Collection, and
through there to the
collection of the
Dutch National...
- In 1659
Bolland received ****istance from a
third Jesuit,
Daniel van
Papenbroek, who in the end did most of the work for the 18
volumes of the Acta Sanctorum...
- In 1655 he
married his
first wife
Alida van
Papenbroek (1633–1656),
daughter of
Pieter van
Papenbroek and his
cousin Wendela de Graeff. This marriage...