词条 | Annie Nicolette Zadoks Josephus Jitta |
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| name = Annie Nicolette Zadoks Josephus Jitta | image = Annie Nicolette Zadoks Josephus Jitta portrait by Hendrik Maarten Krabbé.jpg | caption = portrait in oils by Hendrik Maarten Krabbé | birth_name = Annie Nicolette Josephus Jitta | birth_date = {{Birth year|1904}} | birth_place = Amsterdam, Netherlands | death_date = {{Death date|2000|05|31|df=yes}} | death_place = Amsterdam, Netherlands | occupation = Conservator and numismatist | known_for = Development of classical archaeology and numismatics in the Netherlands }} Annie Nicolette Zadoks Josephus Jitta (December 1904 – 31 May 2000) was a Dutch numismatist. Early life and educationAnnie Nicolette Josephus Jitta was born in Amsterdam in 1904. Her Jewish family originated in Bamberg in Bavaria, but moved to Amsterdam in 1812, where her ancestor Nathan Joseph adopted the surname Jitta in response to Louis Bonaparte's edict that all inhabitants of the Low Countries should be registered with a family name.[1] She attended schools in Amsterdam (Meisjeslyceum), Utrecht and The Hague, before taking an art history degree at the University of Leiden. She gained her PhD in 1932 under the supervision of Professor G. A. S. Snijder. It formed the basis for her book Ancestral portraiture in Rome and the art of the last century of the Republic. After taking her first degree exams, Josephus Jitta married Amsterdam-born Jewish lawyer Carel Zadoks. Despite his membership of the National Socialist Movement in the Netherlands, he died in the Amersfoort concentration camp in 1942.[1][4][5] Their son Jan Carel spent the war years in Friesland, while Zadoks herself worked at the Colonial Institute of Amsterdam.[4] Her unusual name inspired Dutch journalist Theo Toebosch to research the Josephus Jitta family after seeing it on the cover of her book Antieke cultuur in beeld as a schoolboy many years earlier.[1] Whilst taking his degree in classical languages and archaeology in Amsterdam, he remembers seeing Zadoks walking around on campus, invariably accompanied by her dog.[1] His book about the family, Uitverkoren Zondebokken (Selected Scapegoats), was published in 2010.[9] Academic careerFrom 1 May 1948 until 1 January 1963, Zadoks worked as part-time conservator of ancient coins and cut gems at the Koninklijk Penningkabinet, then located in The Hague. She then became a lecturer in classical archaeology at the University of Groningen. Prior to this appointment she had been lector in archaeology for many years, following the retirement of archaeologist G. van Hoorn in 1951 and the departure of his replacement G. H. Beyen soon after. Her initial appointment as a lecturer was for a fixed term of five years, in view of her background as an archaeologist and art historian rather than the more traditional foundation of classical philology. She published ten books and more than two hundred articles, and is credited with changing the face of classical archaeology in the Netherlands.[11] She is also credited with stimulating the still nascent discipline of formal numismatic study in the Netherlands, particularly the work of Wim van Es.[12] Her work inspired the publication of a Festschrift on the occasion of her 70th birthday, with a foreword and praise of Zadoks' work by Elizabeth Visser (1908–1987), the first female professor of ancient history in the Netherlands.[4] Selected works
References1. ^1 {{cite book |last1=Hengel |first1=Louis van den| title=Imago : Romeinse keizerbeelden en de belichaming van gender |date=2009 |publisher=Verloren |location=Hilversum |isbn=978-90-8704-083-3 |page=i}} [1][2][3][4][5][6]2. ^1 2 3 4 {{cite web |last1=Hulsman |first1=Bernard |title='Je woont niet op de Prinsengracht' |url=https://www.nrc.nl/nieuws/2010/10/29/je-woont-niet-op-de-prinsengracht-11962990-a487725| website=NRC |accessdate=22 August 2017 |language=nl}} 3. ^1 {{citation |title=Uitverkoren Zondebokken |first=Theo |last=Toebosch |publisher=De Bezige Bij |location=Amsterdam |year=2010 |isbn=9789023462866}} 4. ^1 {{cite journal |last1=Van der Vin|first1=J. P. A. |title=A.N. Zadoks-Josephus Jitta 1904-2000 |journal=De Beeldenaar |date=2000 |volume=5 |page=226}} 5. ^1 2 3 {{cite book |last=Visser |first=Elizabeth |year=1974 |title=Festoen. Opgedragen aan A. N. Zadoks-Josephus Jitta bij haar zeventigste verjaardag |editor=Boersma, J.S. |contribution=Annie Zadoks 70 jaar [prologue] |publisher=H.D. Tjeenk Willink (Groningen); Fibula-Van Dishoeck (Bussum) |location=Groningen; Bussum}} 6. ^1 {{citation |url=http://www.jodeninnederland.nl/id/P-7784 |title=Zadoks, Carel 1902 - 1942 |work=Joden in Nederland in de twintigste eeuw |editor=Emile Schrijver}} }}{{Authority control}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Jitta, Annie Nicolette Zadoks Josephus}} 21 : 1904 births|2000 deaths|20th-century archaeologists|20th-century Dutch writers|20th-century historians|20th-century Dutch women writers|Classical archaeologists|Conservator-restorers|Dutch art historians|Dutch classical scholars|Dutch numismatists|Dutch people of German-Jewish descent|Leiden University alumni|People from Amsterdam|Scholars of Roman history|University of Groningen faculty|Women archaeologists|Women art historians|Classical studies|Women classical scholars|Dutch women historians |
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