Pieter Lodewijk Muller
Pieter Lodewijk Muller was a Dutch historian. He published numerous works of history and also contributed nearly two hundred entries to the German Allgemeine Deutsche Biographie (German Dictionary of Universal Biography).
Life
Muller was born in Koog aan de Zaan, the third son of Christiaan Muller and Isabella Muller de Cercq. Christiaan Muller was a Mennonite preacher in Koog aan de Zaan and Zaandijk. His mother, who came from a prosperous Dutch family, died when he was only two. The Muller name, written in older documents as Müller, reflected the family's German provenance. Pieter's grandfather, Samuel, and his great uncle, Johannes, had relocated around 1800 from Krefeld to Amsterdam to set up a bookshop. Pieter's uncle, Frederik Muller had by 1842 taken over the business and became celebrated as an Amsterdam book dealer and publisher.''Output''
Onze gouden eeuw: de republiek der Vereenigde Nederlanden in haar bloeitijd geschetst Regesta Hannonensia De Unie van Utrecht Wilhelm von Oranien und Georg Friedrich von Waldeck De Staat der Vereenigde Nederlanden in de jaren zijner wording Nederlands eerste betrekkingen met Oostenrijk Hugo Grotius als latijnsch dichter beschouwd De geschiedenis der Regeering in de Nader Geunieerde Provinciën tot aan de komst van LeicesterMuller also wrote numerous essays on Dutch history for academic journals
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