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Cornelius Drebbel (1572 - 1633)
Cornelius Drebbel ©Drebbel was a Dutch inventor whose many inventions included the first submarine.
Cornelius Drebbel was born in Alkmaar in the Netherlands in 1572. He had a basic education and was initially apprenticed to a painter and engraver Hendrick Goltzius, who probably introduced him to alchemy. Drebbel became increasingly interested in inventions and as his fame grew, he attracted the attention of the new king of England, James I, who was keen to gather explorers, theologians, economists and alchemists around him at court. Consequently he invited Drebbel to England in 1604.
While at court, Drebbel demonstrated a number of his inventions. He was most famed for his perpetual motion machine, which told the time, date, and season, and was mounted in a globe on pillars. The invention became so famous that Rudolf II, Holy Roman Emperor, invited Drebbel to Prague in 1610 and 1619. Turbulent imperial politics saw him arrested on both occasions and it was only royal interventions from England that ensured his release.
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Cornelis Drebbel
Cornelis Jacobszoon Drebbel[1] (d. 1572, Alkmaar - ö. 7 Kasım 1633, Londra), Hollandalımühendis ve mucittir. 1620'teki ilk gezilebilir denizaltının üreticisi ve ölçüm ve kontrol sistemlerinin, optiklerin ve kimyanın geliştirilmesine katkıda bulunan bir yenilikçidir.
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[değiştir | kaynağı değiştir]Cornelis Drebbel, 1572'de Hollanda'nın Alkmaar kentinde Anabaptist bir ailede doğmuştur. 1587 civarında Alkmaar'daki Latin okulunda birkaç yıl okuduktan sonra, yine Kuzey Hollanda'da bulunan Haarlem'deki Akademi'ye gitmiştir. Akademideki öğretmenlerHendrik Goltzius, gravürcü, ressam, simyacı ve hümanist, Karel van Mander, ressam, yazar, hümanist ve HaarlemliCornelis Corneliszoon'dur. Drebbel bakır levha üzerine yetenekli bir oymacı oldu ve simya ile de ilgilenmiştir.
1595 yılında Hendrick'in küçük kız kardeşi Sophia Jansdochter Goltzius ile evlendi ve Alkmaar'a yerleşmiştir. En az altı çocukları vardı, dördü hayatta kalmıştır. Drebbel başlangıçta ressam, gravür ve kartograf olarak çalışmıştır. Ama karısının savurgan yaşam tarzı nedeniyle sürekli
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Cornelis Drebbel facts for kids
Quick facts for kids Cornelis Drebbel | |
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Portrait of Drebbel, c. 1631 | |
Born | 1572 Alkmaar, Netherlands |
Died | 7 November 1633(1633-11-07) (aged 60–61) London, England |
Education | Hendrick Goltzius |
Occupation | Engineer, inventor |
Spouse(s) | Sophia Jansdochter Goltzius (m. 1595) |
Children | 6 |
Cornelis Jacobszoon Drebbel (1572 – 7 November 1633) was a Dutch engineer and inventor. He was the builder of the first navigable submarine in 1620 and an innovator who contributed to the development of measurement and control systems, optics and chemistry.
Biography
Cornelis Drebbel was born in Alkmaar, Holland in an Anabaptist family in 1572. After some years at the Latin school in Alkmaar, around 1587, he attended the Academy in Haarlem, also located in North-Holland. Teachers at the Academy were Hendrik Goltzius, engraver, painter, alchemist and humanist, Karel van Mander, painter, writer, humanist and Cornelis Corneliszoon of Haarlem. Drebbel became a skilled engraver on copperplate and also took an interest in alchemy.
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