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http://dbpedia.org/ontology/abstract Johannes Thysius (born Jan Thijs; 1622–165Johannes Thysius (born Jan Thijs; 1622–1653) was a lawyer, known for his collection of books and prints, now Bibliotheca Thysiana (Leiden). He was the son of an Amsterdam merchant and descendant in a line of goldsmiths, and was raised by Constantinus l’Empereur van Opwijck (1591–1648), professor of Eastern languages at Leiden University. His collection comprised approximately 2,000 books by the time of his death, on several topics such as history, classics and mathematics. The prints he possessed are mostly secular, featuring reproductions of animals and ornaments as well as humorous and erotic compositions. In addition, the Thysiana collection included the “Thysiana scrapbook”, an album of silhouetted prints and paintings from several sources, most of them being impressions of popular published images, which may or may not have been compiled by him. may or may not have been compiled by him. , Jo(h)annes Thijs, gelatiniseerd Jo(h)annesJo(h)annes Thijs, gelatiniseerd Jo(h)annes Thysius, (Amsterdam, 1622 - Leiden, oktober 1653), was een vermogend Nederlands boekverzamelaar, die in zijn testament opdracht gaf tot de bouw van wat de eerste Nederlandse openbare bibliotheek zou worden: de Bibliotheca Thysiana in Leiden. Johannes Thysius stierf op 31-jarige leeftijd, maar de naar hem genoemde bibliotheek bestaat al meer dan 350 jaar. bibliotheek bestaat al meer dan 350 jaar.
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