Teylers Eerste Genootschap

Kleine Herenkamer (Smaller Boardroom) in Foundation House, where the society meets annually
Prize medal awarded in 1784 by Teylers First Society to William Laurence Brown. The design was made in 1778 by Johann Georg Holtzhey, who stamped the medals for all winners. After his death, the press was bought by the Stichting and Teylers still stamps the prize medals in the same way.
Title page of Haafner's award-winning submission on Christian mission, in Verhandelingen van Teylers Godgeleerd Genootschap (Proceedings of Teylers Theological society) XXII, Haarlem, 1807.

Teylers Eerste Genootschap (English: Teyler's First Society), also known as the Godgeleerd Genootschap (Theological Society) is one of the two societies founded within the Teylers Stichting as a result of the will of the Dutch 18th-century merchant Pieter Teyler van der Hulst.[1] The First Society is focused on theology, while the Second Society is focused on art and science.

  1. ^ Teylers Museum Archived 2013-05-25 at the Wayback Machine on Teylers First Society

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