In the historiography of the university the development of the student journals has rarely been the subject of research. These journals written by and for students, which first appeared in 1825, nevertheless did have an important role for student life. In this article, one of the early student journals, Panathenaeum, which appeared in Groningen in 1842 and 1843, will be studied in order to illustrate some aspects of the so-called early student press (1825-1855). These aspects are respectively the literary elements, the significance of the student journal for local student life and the contribution of the student journal to a growing awareness of a national student community. Ook aandacht voor de studentenpers in Utrecht en Leiden
Mulder was van 1826-1840 arts te Rotterdam en van 1840-1868 hoogleraar in de scheikunde te Utrecht. De brief is gericht aan de arts A. Sasse te Zaandam. Tekst met inleiding
Natuurhistorisch gezelschap "Natura Dux Nobis et Auspex", in 1852 opgericht door Prof. P. Harting, hoogleraar in de zoölogie te Utrecht. Het archief 1853-1921 is in het bezit van het Universiteitsmuseum te Utrecht