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  1. Lodewijck Huygens (13 March 1631 – 1 July 1699) was a Dutch diplomat. Life. Huyghens was the third son of the diplomat Constantijn Huygens and Suzanna van Baerle. His two older brothers were Constantijn Huygens, Jr. and the scientist Christiaan Huygens .

  2. Lodewijk Huygens Educado para ejercer la función diplomática, estudió Derecho en Leiden y en el Colegio Orange de Breda, junto a su hermano Christiaan. Tras ejercer la abogada en La Haya, en 1655 viajó a Francia para ampliar estudios.

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  3. Biographie. Catalogue de vente. 1950. Digitale Bibliotheek voor de Nederlandse Letteren (The Digital Library of Dutch Literature is a collection of primary and secondary information on Dutch language and literature in its historical, societal and cultural context.)

  4. Lodewijck Huygens era el tercer hijo de uno de los personajes más destacados del Renacimiento en Holanda, el célebre poeta y diplomático Constantijn Huygens, amigo de Descartes y de Rembrandt, y era hermano del prestigioso físico y astrónomo Christiaan Huygens.

  5. Lodewijk Huygens was the third and youngest son of Constantijn Huygens Sr. He studied at the Illustrious School in Breda, and was drossaard of Gorinchem and the region of Arkel. He also was member of the Admiraliteit van de Maas.

  6. Christiaan Huygens, Lord of Zeelhem, FRS ( / ˈhaɪɡənz / HY-gənz, [2] US: / ˈhɔɪɡənz / HOY-gənz, [3] Dutch: [ˈkrɪstijaːn ˈɦœyɣə (n)s] ⓘ; also spelled Huyghens; Latin: Hugenius; 14 April 1629 – 8 July 1695) was a Dutch mathematician, physicist, engineer, astronomer, and inventor who is regarded as a key figure in the Scientific Revolution.

  7. The heart of the undertaking is a 120- page translation of a hitherto unpublished diary kept in Dutch and French by the twenty-year-old brother of the famous scientist Christiaen Huygens (son of the poet-diplomat Sir Constantine Huygens) during Lodewijck's sojourn in England.