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Philipp Christiaan Molhuysen (
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, 20 August' 1870 –
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, 15 July 1944) was a Dutch librarian, historian, biographer, and editor of a leading biographical dictionary, the
Nieuw Nederlandsch Biografisch Woordenboek The ''Nieuw Nederlandsch Biografisch Woordenboek'' (''NNBW'') is a biographical reference work in the Dutch language. It has been succeeded by the ''Biografisch Woordenboek van Nederland''. It was published in ten parts between 1911 and 1937 by ...
. He was librarian of the
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, and later of the Koninklijke Bibliotheek. In the latter capacity he was influential in organizing a national and international network of libraries and their interlibrary loan operations. He also stimulated the development of Dutch public libraries.


Life


Personal life

Son of Hendrik Emilius August Molhuysen, director of the Deventer Stoomboot Maatschappij, and Henriena Johanna Elisabeth de Lange. Married on 12 June 1902 to Johanna Agatha Valken, and after her death in 1919, to Elsa Rachel Oppenheim on 5 August 1920, which marriage was dissolved by divorce on 8 February 1923. Remarried on 8 June 1923 with Julia Ulrica de Vries. In the first marriage two daughters and one son were born. In the second one son. And in the third one son and one daughter. His parents moved to
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a few years after his birth, where his father became director of the Deventer Stoomboot Maatschappij. His grandfather, after whom he was named, had been a minister and librarian of the local Athenaeum library. He later became a loyal visitor to this library. After completing his Gymnasium there, he went to
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to study the
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in 1891. On 4 November 1896 he obtained his doctorate with a thesis entitled ''De tribus Homeri Odysseae codicibus antiquissimis'' for which he had worked for quite some time in Italian libraries.


Career

When Scato Gocko de Vries became librarian of the
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in 1897, he succeeded him in that year in Leiden as
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of
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s. He held this position until the end of June 1913. It was a unique post, in which he was entrusted with the care of world-famous manuscripts. From a scientific point of view, the Leiden period was his best time. He started with the accurate description of the manuscripts, of which three volumes of ''Codices manuscripti Bibliothecae Universitatis Leidensis'' (1913) were the result. In 1911 part I of the
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was published, editor of which he was, first with
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later with others, until the last and tenth part appeared in 1937. In 1913 he was appointed librarian of the
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by the board of the Carnegie Foundation. His task here would be building an entirely new library in the field of
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and
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. He published (together with E.R. Oppenheim) the ''Catalogue de la Bibliothèque du Palais de la Paix'' , in 1916; a supplement followed in 1922. Nevertheless, a lot of scientific work was also done. He continued the publication of the Sources to the History of Leiden University. He also laid the foundations for his edition of the Letters of
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, the first two parts of which were published from 1928 to 1936 in the ''Rijks Geschiedkundige Publicatiën'' series. By then he had long been in charge of another important library. On 1 October 1921, he succeeded Geertrudus Cornelis Willem Byvanck as librarian of the '' Koninklijke Bibliotheek''. He embarked upon the reorganization and completion of the alphabetical catalog which was almost completed when he stepped down. In 1922 a start was made with the establishment of a central catalog of the Dutch academic libraries. This would greatly promote and speed up
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traffic. The central catalog was typical of his policy, which advocated collaboration with other libraries, with the'' Koninklijke Bibliotheek''as the central axis. This was also the case with the International Exchange Office, founded in 1928, which sent the publications of universities and learned societies intended for exchange abroad in collective mailings and distributed similar foreign mailings to Dutch addressees. The National Advisory Committee on Library Services, set up by the government in 1922 on his proposal, can also be regarded as an expression of the same aim. The aim of the commission, in addition to issuing advice to authorities, was also to promote contact between the directors of the major libraries. The latter was promoted in another way by the so-called" Library Congresses" which he helped to initiate. These were set up to bring the officials of the scientific libraries and the public libraries closer together, because the public reading rooms also had his heart. In 1909, one year after the foundation of the Central Association for Public Reading Rooms, he was elected to the board, of which he served continuously until his death. For many years he was chairman of the Education Committee and the Supervisory Committee, and since 1900 he has been inspector of Public Reading Rooms. With EA van Beresteyn and HE Greve, he left his mark on the development of public libraries in our country. The latter was promoted in another way by the so-called Library Congresses, which he helped to initiate. These were set up to bring the officials of the scientific libraries and the public libraries closer together. This wa because public reading rooms also had his support. In 1909, one year after the foundation of the ''Centrale Vereniging voor Openbare Leeszalen'' (Dutch Central Association for Public Reading Rooms) he was elected to the board, on which he continuously served until his death. For many years he was chairman of the Education Committee and the Supervisory Committee, and since 1900 he had been inspector of Public Reading Rooms. With Eltjo Aldegondus van Beresteyn and H.E. Greve, he so left his mark on the development of public libraries in the Netherlands. He died on 15 July 1944 in The Hague.


Publications

* P.C. Molhuysen: ''De tribus Homeri Odysseae codicibus''. Leiden, 1896 * ''Codices Manuscripti Bibliothecae Universitatis Leidensis'', dl 1–3, 1910–1912, over o.a. Vulcanius en
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* P.C. Molhuysen: ''Bronnen tot de geschiedenis der Leidsche Universiteit'' (7 vols). ’s Gravenhage, 1913-1924 * P.C. Molhuysen & E.R. Oppenheim: ''Catalogue de la Bibliothèque de la Cour permanente d'arbitrage à La Haye''. La Haye, 1919. * ''De briefwisseling van Hugo Grotius'' (Vol. 1 and 2 ut of 17 vols. ’s Gravenhage, 1928–1936). * ''Nieuw Nederlandsch Biografisch Woordenboek'', edited by P.C. Molhuysen, P.J. Blok, et al., 10 vols., ’s Gravenhage 1911–1937. Reprinted 1974: . Online edition at
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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Molhuysen, Philipp Christiaan 1870 births 1944 deaths 20th-century Dutch historians People from Almelo Leiden University alumni Dutch librarians