Papers of Professor Isodor Traube (1860-1943) 1884-1933

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Papers of Professor Isodor Traube (1860-1943) 1884-1933

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Edinburgh university

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Robert Burns Young was born in 1874. He was a graduate of Edinburgh University. He took the degree of M.A. and he also took the degree of M.D. His publications include The life and work of George William Stow, South African geologist and ethnologist (1908) and The Banket: a study of the auriferous conglomerates of the Witwatersrand and the associated rocks (1917). From the guide to the The Young Medals, 1899-1935, (Edinburgh University Library) ...

Traube, Isodor

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Isidor Traube was born 31 March 1860 in Hildesheim, Germany. He was an assistant at the Bonn Agricultural Academy and physical chemist at the Technische Hochschule, Berlin, where he became professor of chemistry in 1900. In 1934 he immigrated to Great Britain and took a post at the University of Edinburgh. He founded capillary chemistry and did extensive work on liquids. Professor Isidor Traube died in Edinburgh 27 October 1943. From the guide to the Papers of Professor Isodor Traube...

Traube, Isidor 1860-1943

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Isidor Traube was a German chemist. From the description of Autobiography, 1930, 1942. (American Philosophical Society Library). WorldCat record id: 122523583 ...