Edited by Matthew Daniel Eddy, Seymour H. Mauskopf and William R. NewmanInternational audienceEtienne-François Geoffroy is certainly the most representative chemist of the Paris Académie royale des sciences in the early eighteenth century. But he is also a remarkable character, who was skillfully able to avoid the conflicts which then divided in France partisans of Newtonian and Cartesian sciences. Interested in Newtonian ideas, he did not reject Cartesian mechanism. He his the inventor of the “Table des rapports entre les substances chimiques” which remained in use throughout the eighteenth century, but he drew from the alchemical tradition. He readily theorized about composition of metals or the laws of chemical affinities, but he practic...
International audienceSamuel Cottereau Du Clos (1598-1685) appears as the first French chemist to co...
Some alchemists and chemists are known in Lorraine at the beginning of the 17th century. But «real »...
Auguste Laurent (1807-1853) in the Revue scientifique of Dr Quesneville. Auguste Laurent is regarded...
Etienne-François Geoffroy, l’un des chimistes français les plus importants du début du XVIIIe siècle...
Le 31 mai 1703, Étienne-François Geoffroy, qui était alors chimiste à l’Académie royale des sciences...
International audienceModern chemistry was not the result of a break with the alchemical tradition, ...
International audienceIn the early eighteenth century a quarrel came out between two French chemists...
International audienceThe history of chemistry generally seems to admit that a distinction took plac...
Au début du XVIIIe siècle, une querelle éclate entre deux chimistes français à propos de la fabricat...
International audienceWithin the framework of the will of the State to develop the economy of France...
Historians of science are less inclined now than they were a few years ago to regard chemistry as ha...
Étienne-François Geoffroy, issu d’une lignée d’apothicaires parisiens, est entré en 1699, alors qu’i...
Etienne-Francois Geoffroy, dans sa thèse de médecine soutenue à Paris en 1703 sous le titre An medic...
Charles Frédéric Gerhardt at Montpellier, city of France CF. Gerhardt living in Montpellier for ten ...
Some alchemists and chemists are known in Lorraine at the beginning of the 17th century. But «real »...
International audienceSamuel Cottereau Du Clos (1598-1685) appears as the first French chemist to co...
Some alchemists and chemists are known in Lorraine at the beginning of the 17th century. But «real »...
Auguste Laurent (1807-1853) in the Revue scientifique of Dr Quesneville. Auguste Laurent is regarded...
Etienne-François Geoffroy, l’un des chimistes français les plus importants du début du XVIIIe siècle...
Le 31 mai 1703, Étienne-François Geoffroy, qui était alors chimiste à l’Académie royale des sciences...
International audienceModern chemistry was not the result of a break with the alchemical tradition, ...
International audienceIn the early eighteenth century a quarrel came out between two French chemists...
International audienceThe history of chemistry generally seems to admit that a distinction took plac...
Au début du XVIIIe siècle, une querelle éclate entre deux chimistes français à propos de la fabricat...
International audienceWithin the framework of the will of the State to develop the economy of France...
Historians of science are less inclined now than they were a few years ago to regard chemistry as ha...
Étienne-François Geoffroy, issu d’une lignée d’apothicaires parisiens, est entré en 1699, alors qu’i...
Etienne-Francois Geoffroy, dans sa thèse de médecine soutenue à Paris en 1703 sous le titre An medic...
Charles Frédéric Gerhardt at Montpellier, city of France CF. Gerhardt living in Montpellier for ten ...
Some alchemists and chemists are known in Lorraine at the beginning of the 17th century. But «real »...
International audienceSamuel Cottereau Du Clos (1598-1685) appears as the first French chemist to co...
Some alchemists and chemists are known in Lorraine at the beginning of the 17th century. But «real »...
Auguste Laurent (1807-1853) in the Revue scientifique of Dr Quesneville. Auguste Laurent is regarded...