Chimie de Rouelle, 1767.

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Chimie de Rouelle, 1767.

Manuscript notes from Rouelle's lecture course on chemistry in 1765, recopied in 1767 by student Jean-François Barailon. These notes (pages 49-557) are preceded and followed by articles on chemistry by Venel, from the Encyclopédie, and from the Mémoires of the Académie royale des sciences. Bound in calf with gilt on spine.

1 volume (circa 637 pages) ; 25 cm.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7561809

Cornell University Library

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Barailon, Jean-François (1743-1816).

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Jean-François Barailon obtained a doctorate in medicine at the University of Montpellier, served as a delegate to the Convention nationale and subsequently to the Conseil des cinq-cents for the departement of La Creuse, and was a member of the section of medicine and surgery at the Institut de France. He participated in the coup d'état of 1799 which brought Napoleon to power as the First Consul of France. Guillaume François Rouelle, a chemist of high reputation and br...

Venel, Gabriel-François, 1723-1775

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Rouelle, Guillaume-François, 1703-1770

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French chemist and geologist; an influential teacher whose students included Lavoisier, Desmarest, and Macquer. The content of his chemistry lectures is known solely through the manuscript versions left by his students. From the description of Cours de chimie de M. Rouelle, ca. 1750. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 122482917 From the description of Cours de chymie, ca. 1750-1760. (Cornell University Library). WorldCat record id: 123433441 From the description of Cour...