Universa philosophiae elementa ordine naturali exposita et ad usum scholarum accomodata ... / Omnia scripsit Joannes Antonius Lavoisier auditor Ludovici Benet, 1731-1732.

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Universa philosophiae elementa ordine naturali exposita et ad usum scholarum accomodata ... / Omnia scripsit Joannes Antonius Lavoisier auditor Ludovici Benet, 1731-1732.

Notes on lectures by Louis Benet on philosophy and science at Paris.

4 v. ; 26 cm.

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Cornell University Library

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Duveen Lavoisier Collection.

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Benet, Louis

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Duveen, Denis I.

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Lavoisier, Jean-Antoine.

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Jean-Antoine Lavoisier was a French lawyer, father of chemist Antoine Laurent Lavoisier. From the description of Universa philosophiae elementa ordine naturali exposita et ad usum scholarum accomodata ... / Omnia scripsit Joannes Antonius Lavoisier auditor Ludovici Benet, 1731-1732. (Cornell University Library). WorldCat record id: 63936347 ...

Lavoisier, Antoine-Laurent, 1743-1794

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French chemist and government administrator, considered the founder of modern chemistry. From the description of Géographie minéralogique de la France / [par] Lavoisier et Guettard, 177-? (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 123487897 From the description of Géographie minéralogique de la France / [par] Lavoisier et Guettard, 177-? (Cornell University Library). WorldCat record id: 63938887 En 1775, Antoine Laurent de Lavoisier (1743-1794) fut nommé régisseur des poudr...