J.C.M. Warnsinck (11 November 1882,
Hoogwoud,
North Holland - 21 July 1943,
The Hague) was a Dutch naval officer and naval historian.
Johan Carel Marinus Warnsinck was the son of the notary Cornelis Warnsinck and his wife, Tettje Halbertsma. He entered the Royal Naval Academy at
Den Helder in 1899 and was commissioned an officer in the
Royal Netherlands Navy in 1903, eventually rising to the rank of captain in 1930. In 1919, he married Catarina Elisabeth Delprat and they had one son and a daughter.
He saw naval service in the East and West Indies as well as in European waters. In the Royal Netherlands Navy, he was a
hydrographic specialist. From about 1920, he began to be interested in naval history and began with a special interest in the three
Anglo-Dutch wars (1652-1674). He retired from active service in 1932 and devoted the remainder of his life to the study of Dutch
maritime history.[1]
Itinerario: voyage ofte schipvaert van
Jan Huygen van Linschoten naer Oost ofte Portugaels Indien, 1579-1592 ; *Dl. 4-5*Reys-gheschrift vande navigatien der Portugaloysers / uitg. door J.C.M. Warnsinck (1939)
De zeeoorlog van Holland en Zeeland tegen de Wendische steden der Duitse Hanze 1438-1441 (1939)
Een mislukte aanslag op Nederlands Brazilië, 1639-1640 (1940)