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submitted an essay on the question "What did the mission bring us so far, and what can be expected" which answered it in a negative sense - much more liberal than the directors would allow, while the jury members were deeply impressed. It took them two years to work out the differences, and the piece
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were allowed. The name of the submitting author was only available in a sealed envelope, which was linked to the piece and would only be opened in case the piece would win the contest. All other envelopes were burned unopened - and their replies archived anonymously. The winner receives a silver or
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The most recent contest is from 2011, asking for "research on the formation and/or change of the Dutch perception of Islam in the years 1990-2010" which will run through 2014. A contest typically runs for three years at a time - hence multiple contest can be active at any given moment.
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Especially in the early years, when the questions were less conservatively focused, the amount of replies was high because of the high prize associated with winning it. Until 1796 the answers had to be submitted in
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Because of the different religious backgrounds of the directors compared to the society members, conflicts over the outcome were not unheard of. This became especially visible in 1805, when
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The main activity of the society is to discuss theological issues, and annually announce contests with a relative high prize compared to similar contests by other societies (400
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preachers and three mennonite preachers. As stipulated, there had to be six members, and the sixth member was selected by the first five, and was the mennonite
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for the 1778 edition). The prizes were awarded by the members of the society and the directors of the foundation jointly.
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Prize medal awarded in 1784 by Teylers First Society to William Laurence Brown. The design was made in 1778 by
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The society was founded in 1778, and the first five members were appointed through Teylers testament: two
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Haafner, Jacob (1807). "Onderzoek naar het nut der zendelingen en zendeling-genootschappen".
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Verhandelingen, raakende den natuurlyken en geopenbaarden godsdienst, Volume 22
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The members of the society are nowadays well known academics in the field of
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Title page of Haafner's award-winning submission on Christian mission, in
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gold medal or a sum of money and its submission was published in the
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Museum website on the 18th century practice of essay competitions
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as a result of the will of the Dutch 18th-century merchant
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Index


Foundation House

Johann Georg Holtzhey

Teylers Stichting
Pieter Teyler van der Hulst
remonstrant
Frederik Scheltinga
Teylers Tweede Genootschap
guilders
Jacob Haafner
Latin
Dutch
French
English
German
Verhandelingen van Teylers Eerste Genootschap
Teylers Fundatiehuis
Teylers Museum
Christianity
Netherlands
Alle Hoekema
Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam
Maarten Menken
University of Tilburg
Ed Noort
Rijksuniversiteit Groningen
Ernestine van der Wall
Leiden University

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