Notes made by Samuel Smith from lectures on chemistry, presumably delivered at Edinburgh, by Professor Thomas Charles Hope 1812

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Notes made by Samuel Smith from lectures on chemistry, presumably delivered at Edinburgh, by Professor Thomas Charles Hope 1812

2 vols (vol.2, 200 ff.)

eng,

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Smith, Samuel, fl. 1812

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Thomas Charles Hope was Professor of Chemistry at Glasgow, 1787-1789; and then Professor of Chemistry at Edinburgh from 1799 to 1843. He founded a chemical prize at Edinburgh From the guide to the Notes made by Samuel Smith from lectures on chemistry, presumably delivered at Edinburgh, by Professor Thomas Charles Hope, 1812, (GB 206 Leeds University Library) ...

Hope, Thomas Charles, 1766-1844

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Hope taught chemistry at the University of Edinburgh from 1795 to 1843; Daniel Rutherford was appointed regius professor of botany, University of Edinburgh, in 1786; Andrew Duncan was professor of physiology at University of Edinburgh, from 1790 to 1821. From the description of Thomas Charles Hope lectures : on chemistry, 1796-1797. (University of Pennsylvania Library). WorldCat record id: 191823506 ...