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- Jan **** Blomhoff (Amsterdam, 5 August 1779 – Amersfoort, 15 August 1853) was director ("opperhoofd") of Dejima, the Dutch trading colony in the harbour...
- Oregon State University Myhre AM, Carlsen MH, Bøhn SK, Wold HL, Laake P, Blomhoff R (December 2003). "Water-miscible, emulsified, and solid forms of retinol...
- visited Dejima Island, ****an, in August 1817 with her husband, Jan **** Blomhoff. She was believed to be the first Western woman to visit ****an. Under the...
- Dutch crown had previously purchased the smaller collections of Jan **** Blomhoff in 1826 and Johannes Gerhard Frederik van Overmeer Fischer in 1832. These...
- May 2019. Dragland, Steinar; Senoo, Haruki; Wake, Kenjiro; Holte, Kari; Blomhoff, Rune (1 May 2003). "Several culinary and medicinal herbs are important...
- American short story writer and novelist Jan ****x, Belgian painter Jan **** Blomhoff, Dutch director of a trading company This disambiguation page lists articles...
- Retrieved 2018-01-25. Blomhoff, J. C. (2000). The Court Journey to the Shogun of ****an: From a Private Account by Jan **** Blomhoff. Amsterdam Blussé, L...
- Director from 1800 to 1803. Doeff remained in ****an until 1817, when Jan **** Blomhoff succeeded him. After Britain captured the Dutch East Indies in 1811, Dejima...
- servant of Titia Bergsma, the wife of Jan **** Blomhoff, and wet nurse to the Blomhoffs' infant son. Blomhoff was appointed governor of the Dutch trade station...
- victims die annually. The specific name, blomhoffii, is in honor of Jan **** Blomhoff, who was director of the Dutch trading colony in Nagasaki, ****an from 1817...