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  1. Simon van den Bergh (October 26, 1819 in Geffen – April 6, 1907 in Rotterdam) was a Dutch businessperson who founded a margarine factory in the Netherlands in 1872. [1] In 1888, the same year his son Samuel joined the company, he opened another factory in Kleve, the Van den Bergh Margarine Works.

  2. Simon Van den Bergh was a butter merchant, who with the help of his seven sons built a thriving butter trade from the Dutch town of Oss. It was the invention of the butter substitute margarine which changed the family fortunes.

  3. View Simon Van den berghs profile on LinkedIn, a professional community of 1 billion members. PhD Student at VITO and University of Antwerp · Experience: VITO · Education: Universiteit...

  4. Dr. Simon Van den Bergh’s English translation of Ibn Rushd’s Tahafut al-Tahafut (since published under the aus¬ pices of the Gibb Memorial Trust and the International Commission for the Translation of Great Works: Oxford University Press, 3954)’ It gives 1116 verY great [pleasure to acknowledge the use I have made of Dr. Van den Bergh s

  5. Simon van den Bergh (October 26, 1819 in Geffen – April 6, 1907 in Rotterdam) was a Dutch businessperson who founded a margarine factory in the Netherlands. In 1888, the same year his son Samuel joined the company, he opened a factory in Kleve, the Van den Bergh Margarine Works.

  6. Jun 28, 2022 · translated from the arabic with introduction and notes by: simon van den bergh. published and distributed by the trustees of the “e. j. w. gibb memorial” e-text conversion: muhammad hozien. www.alhassanain.org/english

  7. Jan 8, 2023 · Simon van den Bergh (October 26, 1819 in Geffen - April 6, 1907 in Rotterdam) was a Dutch businessperson. He founded a margarine factory in the Netherlands that became world-famous. In 1888, the same year his son Samuel joined the company, he opened a factory in Kleve, the Van den Bergh Margarine Works.