LC control no. | n 86834278 |
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Descriptive conventions | rda |
Personal name heading | Land, J. P. N. (Jan Pieter Nicolaas), 1834-1897 |
Variant(s) | Land, Jan Pieter Nicolaas, 1834-1897 Land, Joannes Petrus Nicolaus, 1834-1897 Land, Jan Pieter Nicolaus, 1834-1897 Land, Jan Pieter Nicolas, 1834-1897 Land, Jan Peter Nicolaas, 1834-1897 |
Other standard no. | 0000000081230756 |
Associated place | Amsterdam (Netherlands) |
Birth date | 1834-04-23 |
Death date | 1897-04-30 |
Place of birth | Delft (Netherlands) |
Place of death | Arnhem (Netherlands) |
Field of activity | Musicology Philosophy Philology |
Affiliation | Athenaeum Illustre (Amsterdam, Netherlands) Rijksuniversiteit te Leiden Koninklijke Akademie van Wetenschappen (Netherlands) Philosophers Philologists Middle East specialists |
Profession or occupation | University and college faculty members |
Found in | nuc86-54735: Anecdota Syriaca IV, 1971 (usage on CaQMM rept.: J.P.N. Land) OCLC, July 21, 2001 (hdgs.:Land, J. P. N.; Land, Jan Pieter Nicolaas, 1834-1897; usage: J.P.N. Land) German Wikipedia, viewed January 22th, 2024 (Jan Pieter Nicolaas Land (born April 23th, 1834 in Delft, died April 30th 1897 in Arnhem) was a Dutch orientalist and philosopher. In 1864 he became professor of Philosophy and Oriental Languages at the Athenaeum Illustre Amsterdam. In 1872, he became a member of the Royal Dutch Academy of Sciences, in 1872 he was appointed professor of Logic, Metaphysics and the History of the Syriac and Semitic Languages. In addition to his research, he was also interested in music. In the field of musicology, he studied Javanese and Arabic music) <https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jan_Pieter_Nicolaas_Land> Horst, K. van der. Catalogus van de collectie collegedictaten van de Utrechtse Universiteitsbibliotheek, 1994: p. 288 (Collegedictaat Arabisch : Universiteitsbibliotheek Utrecht Hs Gunning 3 A 1, pages 213-268, Jan Pieter Nicolaas Land (1834-1897), professor of Philosophy and Oriental Languages at Amsterdam University (1864-1872) and professor of Logic, Metaphysics and the History of the Syriac and Semitic Languages at Leiden University (1872-1896)) ISNI, viewed January 22th, 2024 (Jan Pieter Nicolaas Land (1834-1897), other name variants (selection): Joannes Petrus Nicolaus Land, Jan Pieter Nicolaus Land, Jan Pieter Nicolas Land, Jan Peter Nicolaas Land) <https://isni.org/isni/0000000081230756> |