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EnglishVIAFrevised2015-09-21machineCPF merge programMerge v2.0revised2016-08-17T11:07:30machineSNAC EAC-CPF ParserBulk ingest into SNAC Databaserevised2016-08-17T11:07:30humanSystem Service (system@localhost)created2024-03-28machineSNAC EAC-CPF SerializerSNAC Identity Constellation serialized to EAC-CPFpersonBecquerel, Henri, 1852-1908presumedBecquerel, Antoine HenripresumedBecquerel, Antoine-Henri, 1852-1908presumedBecquerel, HenripresumedBecquerel Sir Antoine Henri 1852-1908presumedBecquerel, H. 1852-1908 (Henri),presumedBecquerel, H. 1852-1908presumedベクレルpresumedBecquerel, H.presumedBecquerel, Henri Antoine 1852-1908presumed1852-12-151908-08-25LatinFrenchMatter (Physics)RadioactivitySolid state physicsFranceFrenchPhotographersPhysicists
Physicist. Major affiliations include: National Administration of Bridges and Highways, Paris, 1874-; Ecole Polytechnique, Paris, 1876-; Muséum national d'histoire naturelle, Paris, 1878-.
From the description of Papers, ca. 1870-ca. 1908. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 82065529Becquerel, Ed., 1820-1891.Browne, Charles Albert, 1870-1947Dibner, Bern,Dock, William, 1898-France. Ministère de l'Instruction publique.Matout, L.,Niels Bohr Library.Pingard.Thompson, Silvanus Phillips, 1851-1916Becquerel, Antoine Henry, 1852-1908.Becquerel, Henri, 1852-1908France. Ministère de l'Instruction publique. French government records concerning the Services des Missions (in charge of scientific expeditions during the 19th century), 1864-1945.France. Ministère de l'Instruction publique.French government records concerning the Services des Missions (in charge of scientific expeditions during the 19th century), 1864-1945.Accounting, budgets, credits, and expenses (1842-1947); file concerning the creation of the Commission des missions scientifiques et littéraires (1874); annual reports; incoming and outgoing correspondence ((1873-1889, 1901-1908, 1939); Venus transit, exp. Janssen's Japan expedition and his observation of a solar eclipse in 1875 (1866-1876); documents concerning international scientific societies (International Geodesic Association, 1889-1917, International Sismology Association, 1902-1921, International Geodesic and Geophysical Union, 1908-1914); expeditions to the Poles (1872-1933), Individual files (for the 19th century) include Antoine d'Addadie (1888), Alluard (astronomy, 1871), Charles André (astronomy, 1874-1889), Alfred Angot (astronomy and meteorology, 1878), Bouquet de la Grye (experiment on gravitation, 1885), R.P. Alexis Bouruenoud (meteorology, 1864), Lieutenant Braun (astronomical and meteorological observations in Sudan, 1898), A. Bravais (meteorology, terrestrial physics, Switzerland 1844), Brunhes (study of Italian physics laboratories, 1900), Marcel Crouillebois (optics, in England, Germany and Russia, 1871-1874), Henri Deslandres (astronomy 1896-1897), W. de Fonvielle (effects of thunder, 1872), Paul Janet (study of industrial physics laboratories in Belgium and Switzerland, 1893), Gavarret (mission on medical physics in Belgium and Holland, 1872), Jules Janssen (astronomy, spectroscopy, 1857-1876). Aymat de La Baume-Pluvinel (solar eclipses, 1889-1890), Émile Lépissier (astronomy in china, 1866), Emmanuel Liais (solar eclipse, 1858), Gabriel Lippmann (electricity in Germany, 1872-1874), J. Lissajous (science teaching at the Vienna Exposition, 1873), Marié-Davy (astronomy, meteorology, magnetism, 1868-1875), E. Mascart (telegraphy in England, 1877), Henri Mormand (electricity at the Budapest Exposition, 1896), contreamiral E. Mouchez (hydrography, astronomy, 1876-1882), A Mouchot (experiments on solar heat, 1877), Jean Perrin (study of organization of laboratories in Holland and Germany, 1898), G. Qesneville (study of physics laboratories in Germany, 1880), R. Radau (study of the teaching of the mathematical sciences in germany, 1870), Georges Rayet (study of Italian astronomical observatories, 1875), E. Renou (meteorology in France, Austria, Germany, and Switzerland, 1868-1869), Joseph Silbermann (meteorology and volcano eruptions, 1877), Paul Soleillet (meteorological observations in Africa, 1873-1885), E. Stéphan (solar eclipse, 1868), Thollon (spectroscopy, 1879), J. Vallot (meteorological observation, Mont-Blanc, 1887), J. Violle (solar heat in algeria, 1876). Individual files (for the 20th century) include Henri Becquerel and his son Jean (optical and magnetic research, Leyden, Holland, 1907), Henri Bénard (Hydrodynamics, 1929-1935), Édouard Branly (subvention for his laboratory, 1921-1930), Henri. Deslandres (astronomical research in California, 1910), N. Giacobini (double stars, 1932-1934), Maurice Hamy (representing France at a Solar Research Conference in California, 1910), Joseph Janin (research on spectroscopy, 1939), Jules Janssen (gas emission in volcanic eruption, Naples, 1904), comte Aymar de La Baume-Pluvinel (observations of diverse solar eclipses, 1893-1914), Lagrula (solar eclipse, 1914), Dr. Latteux (volcanic minerals, 1902 and 1909), comte Henri de Lavaud (aeronautical observation of a solar eclipse, 1905), André Lebreton (mission to the USA to study France's scientific influence), Jean Mascart (observation of Halley's comet, 1910), A. Minet (studies in physics and chemistry in Britain and Germany, 1907), Henri Poincaré (USA, 1904), Stefanik (astronomy, meteorology, 1913), Frédéric Viés (cinematographic observation of solar eclipse, 1912), R. Zauckermann (mission in England to study electronic diffraction methods). American Institute of Physics, Niels Bohr LibraryDock, William, 1898-. William Dock papers, 1968-1984.Dock, William, 1898-Grant, Samuel B., 1896-1982.William Dock papers, 1968-1984. 1968-1984..5 linear ft."The Radiant activity of uranium: Henri Becquerel's incredible discovery," typescript of 167 leaves (ca. 1982). The manuscript deals with the National Museum of Natural History (Paris), Henri Becquerel's discovery of the radioactive element, uranium, and the search for other radioactive elements. The collection also includes one volume of photocopied letters written by students, fellows, and house officers of Dock in 1968, on the occasion of his retirement from the State University of New York, and letters from Dock to Samuel B. Grant and Allen B. Wiesse. Washington University in St. Louis, Bernard Becker Medical LibraryHistory of Atomic Energy Collection, ca. 1898-1990.History of Atomic Energy Collection, ca. 1898-1990.An archival reference library documenting the history of atomic energy from the discovery of radioactivity by Henri Becquerel in 1896 through the late 1980s. Includes the first published account of the discovery by Henri Becquerel. Also included are writings on the Manhattan Project, the congressional hearing of Robert Oppenheimer, and formerly secret government reports on the effects of the atom bomb. Cultural aspects of the atomic age are explored through the use of fictional works, poetry, drama, and music. The collection is divided into 15 sections beginning with early physics. Other sections include: The Manhattan Project through the bombings of Hiroshima and Hagasaki; the struggle for international control and early legislative history; atomic espionage; military aspects of atomic energy from 1949; civil defense; civilian atomic energy; and the social and psychological aspects of the atomic age. American Institute of Physics, Niels Bohr LibraryTHOMPSON, Professor Silvanus Phillips (1851-1916), 1828-1951THOMPSON, Professor Silvanus Phillips (1851-1916) 1828-19516 boxesEnglishImperial College of Science, Technology and MedicineBecquerel, Henri, 1852-1908. Papers.Dibner, Bern,Becquerel, Henri, 1852-1908.Pingard.Papers. 1893.2 items : port.Latin motto with autograph, and A.L.S. (1893 Oct. 21) to M. Pingard concerning Marshal Macmahon's funeral; in French. FrenchLatinSmithsonian Institution. LibrariesCharles Albert Browne Papers, 1783-1947, (bulk 1909-1945)Browne, Charles Albert,1870-1947Charles Albert Browne Papers 1783-1947 (bulk 1909-1945)20,000 items; 36 containers plus 2 oversize; 14.5 linear feetChemist, food technologist, andhistorian of science. Correspondence, writings, accounts of foreign travel,autographs of past luminaries, and research material relating primarily Browne'swork in the history of chemistry and agriculture.EnglishLibrary of Congress. Manuscript DivisionBecquerel, Henri. Becquerel, Henri : [photography bio file].Becquerel, Henri.Becquerel, Henri : [photography bio file].1 folderMetropolitan Museum of Art, Thomas J. Watson LibraryBecquerel, Henri, 1852-1908. Letters : to L. Matout, 1899 Sept. 12-1908 July 25.Becquerel, Henri, 1852-1908.Matout, L.,Letters : to L. Matout, 1899 Sept. 12-1908 July 25.1 box (.5 linear ft.)+ photograph238 letters to the author's chief laboratory assistant containing drawings of experimental apparatus, tabulations of results of experiments concerning physics and radioactivity. Includes photograph of Becquerel in his laboratory. Houghton LibraryNiels Bohr Library. The Emilio Segrè visual archives, A-D, [ca. 1870]-9999.Niels Bohr Library.The Emilio Segrè visual archives, A-D, [ca. 1870]-9999.ca. 25,000 items.An extensive collection of some 25,000 historical photographs, slides, lithographs, engravings, and other visual materials relating to the history of physics and its allied sciences. The collection focuses on American physicists and astronomers of the twentieth century, but includes many scientists in Europe and elsewhere, in other fields related to physics, and in earlier times. It contains photographs of industrial laboratories, observatories, apparatus, academic physics departments, meetings of scientific societies, etc. This record contains a partial index. American Institute of Physics, Niels Bohr LibraryBecquerel, Henri, 1852-1908. Papers, ca. 1870-ca. 1908.Becquerel, Henri, 1852-1908.Papers, ca. 1870-ca. 1908.Laboratory notebooks, incoming correspondence, manuscript notes, notes, corrected drafts of scientific publications, rough drafts of notes on radioactivity, manuscript for 'Recherches sur une propriété de la matière, Paris, 1903. American Institute of Physics, Niels Bohr LibraryBecquerel, Ed., 1820-1891. Letters.Becquerel, Ed., 1820-1891.Dibner, Bern,Pingard.Maindron, Ernest, 1838-1908.Becquerel, Henri, 1852-1908.Letters. 1855-1890.11 items.10 A.L.S. including one to Pingard (with envelope) and one to Maindron mentioning Becquerel's son Henri; in French. Smithsonian Institution. Libraries