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Name
  
Otto Heurnius


Parents
  
Johannes Heurnius

Otto Heurnius

Doctoral students
  
Henricus Regius Johannes Walaeus

Died
  
July 14, 1652, Leiden, Netherlands

Doctoral advisor
  
Johannes Heurnius, Pierre Du Moulin

Other notable students
  
Franciscus Sylvius

Notable students
  
Franciscus Sylvius

Otto Heurnius (Otto van Heurn) (8 September 1577 – 14 July 1652) was a Dutch physician, theologian and philosopher.

Life

He succeeded his father Johannes Heurnius as professor of medicine at the University of Leiden; and took over anatomy teaching from Pieter Pauw from 1617. Alongside his practical anatomy teaching, he had the care of a very various collection of zoological and botanical specimens. The aims of the collection included reconstruction of the life of the Israelites in Egypt, as in the Book of Exodus.

He was also a historian of philosophy, stressing the period before the philosophers of the Ancient Greeks (“barbarian philosophy”). He based his ideas on the Corpus Hermeticum.

References

Otto Heurnius Wikipedia