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Diergart, Paul

Diergart, Paul, Beitrage aus der Geschichte der Chemie dem Gedachtnis... [Pg.71]

According to Paul Diergart, Paul Kitaibel, professor of botany and chemistry at the University of Pest, discovered tellurium independently in 1789 and wrote a paper on it (5, 14, 15). This will be discussed in the next chapter. [Pg.305]

Diergart, Paul, "Bemerkung zum neuerlichen Borbefund in der Terra-... [Pg.613]

Analyses by R. Nasini and R. Grassini indicated that boric acid entered into the composition of the brilliant coral red glazes on the Aretme vases (first century B.C. to first century A.D.) excavated at Arezzo (57, 76). Because of the seal, or impression, on the bottom, these vases were known as terra sigillata ware. Paul Diergart of the research staff of the Royal Porcelain Works in Berlin questioned these analyses, however (58). [Pg.571]

Cf. Paul Diergart, Journal fur PraTctische Chemie, Ncuc Folge, Vole. 61, 66, 67 Zeitschift fur Angewandte Chemie, 1903. Cf. also J. A. Phillips, Metals and Alloys Known to the Ancients, Journal of the Chemical Society, Vol. 4, p. 252 f. [Pg.11]

Beitrage aus der Geschichte du Chemie dem Gedrachtnis von, hrsg von Paul Diergart, Leipzig und Wien, 1909. [Pg.547]


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