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  1. Dossiers; Alkmaar oktober 1572 - London 7 november 1633. This wiki collects knowledge about Cornelis Drebbel's life and works. It covers a detailed biography, his early life and family in Alkmaar, his presence at the court in London and in Prague, his etchings with Hendrick Goltzius in Haarlem, his contemporaries- famous people who influenced him or his remembrance.

  2. 7 de nov. de 2013 · Posted on 07 Nov 2013 by ANMM Guest. Inventor of the first navigable submarine, Cornelius Drebbel died 7 November 1633. Drebbel was born in the Netherlands in 1572 and while working with the English Royal Navy, became well known for his work in chemistry, optics, measurement and even dabbled in the dye industry. Cornelius Drebbel.

  3. 31 de ene. de 2016 · El primer submarino fue creado hace 395 años. Logró permanecer bajo las aguas del río Támesis durante tres horas. El mágico mundo de Cornelius Drebbel, el inventor del submarino. 31/01/2016 ...

  4. Cornelius Drebbel. Některá data mohou pocházet z datové položky. Cornelis Jacobszoon Drebbel ( 1572 Alkmaar – 7. listopadu 1633 Londýn) byl vynálezce, fyzik a alchymista. Většinu života strávil v Anglii. Byl tvůrcem prvního prakticky vyzkoušeného a funkčního podvodního člunu.

  5. Drebbel died on Nov. 7, 1633, in London, England. A replica of his submarine, smaller than the original, was built in England in 2002. A crew successfully operated it underwater. (1572–1633). The Dutch inventor Cornelis van Drebbel built the first practical submarine. Drebbel invented many other devices as well. Some were so unusual that ...

  6. 7 de nov. de 2016 · Cornelis Drebbel, a Dutch inventor, died Nov. 7, 1633, at the age of about 61; we do not know his date of birth. Drebbel invented and built a variety of contraptions in Holland, including several perpetual motion machines and clocks (none of which, oddly enough, seem to be still working today), as well as a self-regulating furnace.

  7. A great innovator and a brilliant empiric researcher, Cornelis Drebbel was a spirited man who contributed towards the advancement of mechanics, pneumatics, optics, chemistry, hydraulics and pyrotechnics. Cornelis Drebbel was born in 1572 in Alkmaar, Netherlands, to Jacob Janszoon Drebbel, a burgher of Alkmaar who was a landowner or farmer.

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