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Paris, Jean

Paris, Jean. "The Alchemistic theatre." In The Forge and the crucible, ed. Mircea Eliade. Chicago (IL) Univ of Chicago P, 1978. [Pg.693]

Andre Castelot. Philippe Egalite Le Regicide. Paris Jean Picollec, 1991. Almost the only biography of Philippe figalite, and thus the source for him. [Pg.202]

Sendivogius, Michael (Michal S dziwoj). Cosmopolite, ou nouvelle lumiere chim-ique, divisez en douse traitez, avec un dialogue de Mercure, de I alchymiste et de la Nature. Paris Jean d Houry, 1569. [Pg.208]

Lemery, Traite de VAntimoine (Paris Jean Boudot, 1707). [Pg.478]

Rouelle, Cours de chimie [Museum national d histoire naturelle, Ms. 1202] Macquer and Baume, Rian d un cours de chymie experimentale et raisonee avec un discours historique sur la chymie (Paris Jean-Thomas Herissant, 1757). [Pg.513]

For a description of Rouelle s apparatus, see J. B. Bucquet, Introduction a Vetude des corps naturels, tires du regne mineral (Paris Jean-Th. Herrissant, 1771), 62. [Pg.516]

Lemery, Nicolas. Traite de VAntimonie, contenant VAnalyse Chymique de ce Mineral, un recueil d un grand nombre d operations rapportees a VAcademie Royale des sciences, avec les raisonnemens qu on a crus necessaires (Paris Jean Boudot, 1707). [Pg.558]

We are not concerned here with the presence of Hermes within ourselves, on the psychological plane, though others have spoken of him in this fashion, such as Ginette Paris, Jean Bolen, William G. Doty, and James Hillman. Mine is the more limited goal of... [Pg.75]

SARAH L. MELLOR, DONALD A. WELLINGS, JEAN-ALAIN FEHRENTZ, MARIELLE PARIS, JEAN MARTINEZ, NICHOLAS J. EDE, ANDREW M. BRAY, DAVID J. EVANS and G. B. BLOOMBERG... [Pg.137]

Macquer, Pierre Joseph. 1749. Elemens de chymie theorique. Paris Jean-Thomas Heiissant. [Pg.318]

Oblatio Salis sive Gallia Lege Sails Condita. Tractatvs Sails naturam. . . , 8°, Paris, Jean Prom6, 1641, xii (one blank), 130 pp. BM 1034. g. lo. [Pg.450]

Merkblatter des internationalen Eisenbahnverbandes UIC, Internationaler Eisenbahn-verband, 14 rue Jean Rey, E 75015 Paris, Juli 1987. [Pg.308]

JANUSZ STAFIEJ Department of Electrode Processes, Institute of Physical Chemistry, Polish Academy of Sciences, Warsaw, Poland JEAN BADIALI Structure et Reactivite des Systemes Interfaciaux, Universite P. et M. Curie, Paris, France... [Pg.799]

The optical activity of quartz and certain other materials was first discovered by Jean-Baptiste Biot in 1815 in France, and in 1848 a young chemist in Paris named Louis Pasteur made a related and remarkable discovery. Pasteur noticed that preparations of optically inactive sodium ammonium tartrate contained two visibly different kinds of crystals that were mirror images of each other. Pasteur carefully separated the two types of crystals, dissolved them each in water, and found that each solution was optically active. Even more intriguing, the specific rotations of these two solutions were equal in magnitude and of opposite sign. Because these differences in optical rotation were apparent properties of the dissolved molecules, Pasteur eventually proposed that the molecules themselves were mirror images of each other, just like their respective crystals. Based on this and other related evidence, in 1847 van t Hoff and LeBel proposed the tetrahedral arrangement of valence bonds to carbon. [Pg.97]

Jean-Baptiste Biot (1774-1862) was born in Paris, France, and was educated there at the Ecole Polytechnique. In 1800. he was appointed professor of mathematical physics atthe College de France. His work on determining the optica rotation of naturally occurring molecules included an experiment on turpentine, which caught fire and nearly burned down the church building he was using for his experiments. [Pg.295]

Executive Editor Jean Maruani, Paris, France... [Pg.463]

Jean Albert Belin Les avantures du philosophe inconnu, en la recherche et en l invention de la pierre philosophale. Divisees en quatre livres... Paris, 1646. Transcribed by Sean Brooks from the translation in British Library MS. Sloane 3641"... [Pg.172]

This was a key work of 17th century alchemy. It was written in Latin by Jean d Espagnet as Enchiridion physicae restitutae... and the first edition was issued at Paris in 1623. A number of editions were issued over the next decades and it was included in a number of alchemical compendia. An English translation, translated by Elias Ashmole, was printed in 1650, in Arthur Dee s Fasciculus chemicus or chymical collections "... [Pg.175]

Jean Bruller (called Vercors). 21 Recettes Pratiques de Mort Violente. Paris Tchou, 1976. 50-Year Anniversary Reprint. [Pg.224]

M. Jean Couture, Former Secretary ofEnergy ofFrance, Paris... [Pg.7]

Corri Oaten. Florida Jean Couture Paris, Prance Mwrired E en OOarpen, Germany UMtE Lamb Tucson, Araona... [Pg.48]

Although this was contrary to popular, and also scientific, belief at the time, the German physicist Ernst Florens Friedrich Chladni (1756-1827) postulated that rocks could in fact fall from the heavens. His statement was supported by eyewitnesses who had observed the descent of meteorites. In France, Jean Baptiste Biot (1774-1862) was able to convince the Academy of Sciences in Paris that they should revise the memorandum which they had published ten years previously and agree that the meteorite fragments which had been found could in fact have their origin in outer space. [Pg.65]

Paris cedex 05, France jean-francois.joanny curie.fr... [Pg.6]

Figure 5.17 GALDI mass spectra of (a) Japan wax and (b) a dark blue paint sample from Jean Francois Raffaelli Le defile devant la maison de Victor Hugo pour ses 80 ans (1902, Musee Victor Hugo, Paris) [59], Both spectra are dominated by tripalmitin (m/z 830) and higher homologues (see Table 5.8)... Figure 5.17 GALDI mass spectra of (a) Japan wax and (b) a dark blue paint sample from Jean Francois Raffaelli Le defile devant la maison de Victor Hugo pour ses 80 ans (1902, Musee Victor Hugo, Paris) [59], Both spectra are dominated by tripalmitin (m/z 830) and higher homologues (see Table 5.8)...
Jean Bleton, Groupe de Chimie Analytique de Paris-Sud 11 (LETIAM) EA 4041, Institut Universitaire de Technologie d Orsay, Plateau de Moulon, 91400 Orsay, France... [Pg.510]

Jean-Michel Saveant Laboratoire d Electrochimie Moleculaire, Unite Mixte de Recherche Universite - CNRS No 7591, Universite de Paris 7 -Denis Diderot, 2 place Jussieu, 75251 Paris, Cedex 05, France... [Pg.345]

Randonvilliers, Jean-Baptiste Richard de. 1842. Dictionnaire des Mots Nouveaux. Paris Pilout. [Pg.246]

Popot Jean-luc C.N.R.S./University Paris-7, Institut de Biologie Physico-Chimique IBPC, 13 rue Pierre-et-Marie-Curie, F-75005 Paris, France +33-1-58-41-50-14 Jean-Luc.Popot ibpc.fr... [Pg.185]


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