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  1. University of Harderwijk. The University of Harderwijk (1648–1811), also named the Guelders Academy ( Latin: Academia Gelro-Zutphanica ), was located in the city of Harderwijk, in the Republic of the United Provinces (now: the Netherlands ). It was founded by the province of Guelders (Gelre).

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    Between 1648 and 1811, the University of Harderwijk operated in the city. The Swedish botanist, physician and zoologist, Carl Linnaeus graduated at this university. The university, together with the universities of Zutphen and Franeker, was abolished by Napoleon . Harderwijk was a member of the Hanseatic League.

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  4. Jul 15, 2013 · About: University of Harderwijk. The University of Harderwijk (1648–1811), also named the Guelders Academy (Latin: Academia Gelro-Zutphanica), was located in the city Harderwijk, in the Republic of the United Provinces (now: the Netherlands). It was founded by the province of Guelders (Gelre).

  5. University of Harderwijk. Category: Defunct universities in the Netherlands. Hidden category: Wikipedia categories named after universities and colleges in the Netherlands.

  6. Jan 1, 2022 · In 1690 Boerhaave finished his education with an oration on Cicero’s right interpretation of Epicurus’ maxim of the highest human good, which was awarded a gold medal. He obtained a medical degree from the University of Harderwijk in 1693.

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  8. Harderwijk. The Linnaeus Tower, named after Swedish physician Carl Linnaeus, who graduated at the former university of Harderwijk. Harderwijk is a town in Gelderland, Netherlands. Most people visit for the Dolfinarium, or use this town as a gateway for Walibi World.

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