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Constantijn Huygens Jr., Lord of Zuilichem (10 March 1628 – October 1697), was a Dutch statesman and poet, mostly known for his work on scientific instruments (sometimes together with his younger brother
Christiaan Huygens Christiaan Huygens, Lord of Zeelhem, ( , , ; also spelled Huyghens; la, Hugenius; 14 April 1629 – 8 July 1695) was a Dutch mathematician, physicist, engineer, astronomer, and inventor, who is regarded as one of the greatest scientists of ...
). But, he was also a chronicler of his times, revealing the importance of gossip. Additionally, he was an amateur draughtsman of landscapes.


Biography

Constantijn Huygens was the eldest son of Sir Constantijn Huygens, a poet and statesman, and
Suzanna van Baerle Suzanna van Baerle or Susanna Huygens (8 March 1599 – 10 May 1637) was a Dutch woman known for the book-long poem ''Dagh-werck'' that was written as a close collaboration with her husband, Constantijn Huygens. Intellectual Pursuits While Cons ...
. He was taught at home by his father and private tutors. In 1637 his mother died. Around 1640 the family was depicted by Adriaen Hanneman. Along with his younger brother
Christiaan Huygens Christiaan Huygens, Lord of Zeelhem, ( , , ; also spelled Huyghens; la, Hugenius; 14 April 1629 – 8 July 1695) was a Dutch mathematician, physicist, engineer, astronomer, and inventor, who is regarded as one of the greatest scientists of ...
, he began his studies at
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in 1645, studying law. He studied the works of classical authors on history, philosophy, and science, including mathematics from Frans van Schooten. In 1649–1650 Huygens accompanied Adriaen Pauw to England and toured through Belgium, France, Switzerland and Italy. In 1655 he moved to Paris. He joined the circle around Honoré Fabri. In the Hague he also was visiting the salon, organized by the wife of François Caron. In 1668 he married Susanna Rijckaert (1642–1712), a rich woman from Amsterdam. In April 1676, during his stay in Zemst he was visited by
David Teniers the Younger David Teniers the Younger or David Teniers II (bapt. 15 December 1610 – 25 April 1690) was a Flemish Baroque painter, printmaker, draughtsman, miniaturist painter, staffage painter, copyist and art curator. He was an extremely versatile arti ...
. In 1680 Huygens visited
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and moved out of his father's house. It is not sure if it had to do with Abraham de Wicquefort or Sophia Dorothea of Celle. To stop the gossip his father wrote a poem: ''Cluijs-werck''. When William III of England became
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in 1672, Huygens had been appointed as his secretary. Huygens participated in the campaigns against the French, in the
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, but did not attend the crowning. He described the Battle of the Boyne. During the
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, Constantijn left for the Southern Netherlands each spring, returning to London each autumn. Huygens became friends with or wrote about the Groom of the Stole William Bentinck, Arnold van Keppel, 1st Earl of Albemarle, William Nassau de Zuylestein,
Everhard van Weede Dijkvelt Everard van Weede van Dijkvelt (1626 – 6 June 1702) was a Dutch member of the Knighthood of Utrecht (city) and ambassador at the court of Charles II of England.
, Coenraad van Beuningen and
Adrian Beverland Hadriaan Beverland (Hadrianus Beverlandus, September–December 1650 Middelburg, Zeeland — 14 December 1716 London) was a Dutch humanist scholar who was banished from Holland in 1679 and settled in England in 1680. Early life Beverland was bor ...
. When
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surpassed him as secretary, Huygens was frustrated and in 1695 he received permission to return to the Dutch Republic. Huygens died in October 1697 and was buried on 2 November 1697. With Susanna, he had one son, who died in 1704. He had one daughter from an earlier affair.


Telescopes and optics

Around 1650 when Christiaan Huygens became interested in microscopes and telescopes, Constantijn helped him with the construction of the lenses. In 1655 Christiaan discovered
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, a moon orbiting
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. Between 1683 and 1687 Constantijn and his brother continued to make larger and longer
focal length The focal length of an optical system is a measure of how strongly the system converges or diverges light; it is the inverse of the system's optical power. A positive focal length indicates that a system converges light, while a negative foca ...
telescope objectives culminating in the very large tubeless aerial telescopes. He presented a 7.5 inch (190mm) diameter 123 ft (37.5 m) focal length aerial telescope objective to the Royal Society in 1690 that still bears his signature.


Diary

From 1673 to 1696, Huygens kept a private diary (now at the Koninklijke Bibliotheek). Between 1649 and 1697 Huygens filled 1,599 pages. In this diary he recorded all aspects of early-modern court life in Holland and England. The book includes chapters on such subjects as the changing perception of time, book collecting, Huygens's role as connoisseur of art, belief in magic and witchcraft, and gossip and sexuality at the court of William and Mary. It provides an insight on the history of human sexuality. Huygens is comparable to his English contemporary,
Samuel Pepys Samuel Pepys (; 23 February 1633 – 26 May 1703) was an English diarist and naval administrator. He served as administrator of the Royal Navy and Member of Parliament and is most famous for the diary he kept for a decade. Pepys had no mariti ...
, but with an important difference: whereas Pepys mainly describes his own sexual habits, Huygens almost exclusively describes those of others.


Drawings and paintings

Like his ancestor Joris Hoefnagel, Constantijn practised his skill in drawing. With the death of his father in 1687, he inherited the
Heerlijkheid A ''heerlijkheid'' (a Dutch word; pl. ''heerlijkheden''; also called ''heerschap''; Latin: ''Dominium'') was a landed estate that served as the lowest administrative and judicial unit in rural areas in the Dutch-speaking Low Countries before 1800. ...
and the castle of
Zuilichem Zuilichem is a village in the Dutch province of Gelderland. It is a part of the municipality of Zaltbommel, and lies about 11 km east of Gorinchem. Zuilichem was a separate municipality until 1955, when it was merged with Brakel. The sevent ...
(nearby Zaltbommel), by which he became known as Lord of Zuilichem (in Dutch: Heer van Zuilichem). Huygens Jr. made some drawings and paintings, depicting this castle in the period between 1650 till 1660. They can be seen at the museum Maarten van Rossum at Zaltbommel. Constantijn was an art connoisseur and advised setting up the gallery in
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. He is connected to the
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manuscript by Leonardo da Vinci and the Codex Huygens, copied after Leonardo's journals. The latter Constantijn received in 1690; he mended and mounted it, believing it to be a Leonardo original, though it is more likely by either
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or
Carlo Urbino Carlo Urbino (1525/30–1585) was an Italian painter of the Renaissance. He was born in Crema. His style recalls the mannerist work of the Campi family: Antonio, Bernardino, and Giulio . He trained in the Veneto and is known to have partic ...
. According to Huygens, Romeyn de Hooghe illustrated '' La puttana errante'', an erotic book by Pietro Aretino.


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Rudolf M. Dekker on Constantijn Huygens Jr
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