This paper presents two hitherto unknown drawings by Marie-Anne-Pierrette Lavoisier dating to the early 1790s that illustrate the experiments on respiration and transpiration of her husband Antoine-Laurent Lavoisier and his assistant Armand Séguin. These works may be associated with the well-known sepia drawings that were published for the fijirst time by Edouard Grimaux in 1888. Details contained in these newly discovered drawings by M.me Lavoisier provide fresh evidence as to the nature and aims of Lavoisier’s innovative experiments. As we will show, these drawings were intended to illustrate the collection of papers on respiration being prepared by Lavoisier for his Mémoires de physique et de chimie (1792-1805)
Crosland M. Guerlvc (Henry). Lavoisier, The Crucial Year. The Background and Origin of his first Exp...
Manuscript notes from Rouelle's lecture course on chemistry in 1765, recopied in 1767 by student Jea...
none1noNotes sur la Musique are a set of notes devoted by the French chemist Antoine Laurent Lavois...
This paper presents two hitherto unknown drawings by Marie-Anne-Pierrette Lavoisier dating to the e...
The author explores the origins of the eighteenth-century chemical revolution as it centers on Antoi...
The Lavoisier manuscript collection (1766-1834) contains materials by, to or about Antoine Laurent L...
Duveen Denis. Des illustrations inédites pour les Mémoires de Chimie, ouvrage posthume de Lavoisier....
Elisabeth Lavezzi : Painting and scientific knowledge. The case of Jacques Gautier d'Agoty's Observa...
Manuscript notes from a course taken by Du Tennetar and eleven artillery officers, who paid a fee of...
Lavoisier, Opuscules physiques et chymiques, 1774, page de titre du tome Ier . In: Revue d'histoire ...
A.-L. Lavoisier & P.-S. Laplace, Memoir on Heat, Read to the Royal Academy of Sciences, June 28, 178...
This paper presents two recently discovered documents that shed light on the activities of the Frenc...
Julien Pierre. Lavoisier réédité : Lavoisier, Traité élémentaire de chimie, présenté dans un ordre n...
First published: October 2002The Department of Drawings at the Louvre Museum possesses a fine collec...
SUMMARY. — This paper focuses on one aspect of Lavoisier's scientific work : his studies of mineral ...
Crosland M. Guerlvc (Henry). Lavoisier, The Crucial Year. The Background and Origin of his first Exp...
Manuscript notes from Rouelle's lecture course on chemistry in 1765, recopied in 1767 by student Jea...
none1noNotes sur la Musique are a set of notes devoted by the French chemist Antoine Laurent Lavois...
This paper presents two hitherto unknown drawings by Marie-Anne-Pierrette Lavoisier dating to the e...
The author explores the origins of the eighteenth-century chemical revolution as it centers on Antoi...
The Lavoisier manuscript collection (1766-1834) contains materials by, to or about Antoine Laurent L...
Duveen Denis. Des illustrations inédites pour les Mémoires de Chimie, ouvrage posthume de Lavoisier....
Elisabeth Lavezzi : Painting and scientific knowledge. The case of Jacques Gautier d'Agoty's Observa...
Manuscript notes from a course taken by Du Tennetar and eleven artillery officers, who paid a fee of...
Lavoisier, Opuscules physiques et chymiques, 1774, page de titre du tome Ier . In: Revue d'histoire ...
A.-L. Lavoisier & P.-S. Laplace, Memoir on Heat, Read to the Royal Academy of Sciences, June 28, 178...
This paper presents two recently discovered documents that shed light on the activities of the Frenc...
Julien Pierre. Lavoisier réédité : Lavoisier, Traité élémentaire de chimie, présenté dans un ordre n...
First published: October 2002The Department of Drawings at the Louvre Museum possesses a fine collec...
SUMMARY. — This paper focuses on one aspect of Lavoisier's scientific work : his studies of mineral ...
Crosland M. Guerlvc (Henry). Lavoisier, The Crucial Year. The Background and Origin of his first Exp...
Manuscript notes from Rouelle's lecture course on chemistry in 1765, recopied in 1767 by student Jea...
none1noNotes sur la Musique are a set of notes devoted by the French chemist Antoine Laurent Lavois...