Petrus Francius
| Name: | Petrus Francius |
| Gender: | male |
| Born: | Amsterdam baptized on |
| Died: | Amsterdam buried on |
| Father: | Jacob de Frans (1614 - ?) |
| Mother: | Margriet Wachters (1622 - ?) |
Occupations:
Occupational addresses:
- Parijs (From circa until circa )
- Angers (From circa until circa )
- Engeland (From circa until circa )
- Genève (From circa until circa )
- Rome (From circa until circa )
- Florence (From circa until circa )
- Napels (From circa until circa )
- Amsterdam (-)
Attributes
| Category | Attribute | Value | Date start | Date end |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Language | Poetry | Latin | ||
| Language | Poetry | Dutch | ||
| Religion | Denomination | Reformed | ||
| Wealth | Yearly income | 1600-- | ||
| Wealth | Yearly income | 2000-- |
Relations
| Relation | Modifier | Date start | Date end |
|---|---|---|---|
| Academic | |||
| professor of Adrianus Relandus | |||
| professor of Leonardus Beels | |||
| studied under Johannes Fredericus Gronovius | |||
| Artistic | |||
| portrayed by Ludolf Backhuyzen I | |||
| Friendship | |||
| contributed to the album amicorum of Jacob Heiblocq | |||
References
External biographical records
- http://data.bibliotheken.nl/id/dbnla/fran001
- http://data.bibliotheken.nl/id/thes/p069973105
- http://viaf.org/viaf/202862428
- http://viaf.org/viaf/69868741
- http://www.biografischportaal.nl/persoon/23851176
- http://www.wikidata.org/entity/Q2349859
- urn:rijksmuseum:people:RM0001.PEOPLE.13684
Primary sources
- Album amicorum Jacob Heyblocq, Den Haag, Koninklijke Bibliotheek: 131 H 26, s.n.: 146
- Stadsarchief Amsterdam, Amsterdam: Archief van de Burgemeesters: dagelijkse notulen, resoluties en missivenboeken (toegangsnummer 5024), 2: 272r (08-04-1689) & 2: 284 (31-01-1692)
- Stadsarchief Amsterdam, Amsterdam: DTB-registers (toegangsnummer 5001), 8: 62 & 1057: 101
Secondary sources
- Rijksbureau voor Kunsthistorische Documentatie, Den Haag: RKD Images, 220287
- Van Miert, Dirk, Illuster onderwijs. Het Amsterdamse Athenaeum in de Gouden Eeuw, 1632-1704, Amsterdam: Bert Bakker (2005), 81