Andreas Libavius or Andrew Libavius was born in Halle, Germany c. 1550 and died in July 1616. Libavius was a renaissance man who spent time as a professor at the University of Jena teaching history and poetry. After which he became a physician at the Gymnasium in Rothenburg and later founded the Gymnasium at Coburg. Libavius was most known for practicing alchemy and writing a book called Alchemia, one of the first chemistry textbooks ever written.
AndreasLibavius or Andrew Libavius was born in Halle, Germany c. 1550 and died in July 1616. Libavius was a renaissance man who spent time as a professor...
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("Natural Magic") and in the works of other contemporary chemists like AndreasLibavius (c. 1550–1616), Jean Beguin (1550–1620), and Oswald Croll (c. 1563–1609)...
among the Roman aristocracy. In the 16th-century German alchemist AndreasLibavius described the production of acetone from the dry distillation of lead...
predate Biringuccio. The metal antimony was known to German chemist AndreasLibavius in 1615 who obtained it by adding iron to a molten mixture of antimony...
pressure in Earth's crust over millions of years was first introduced by AndreasLibavius "in his 1597 Alchemia [Alchymia]" and later by Mikhail Lomonosov "as...
been rediscovered by the West during alchemy experiments. Notably, AndreasLibavius, in his Alchemia of 1597, mentions a surface-whitened copper aes album...
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rather than its chemical structure. Acetone was first produced by AndreasLibavius in 1606 by distillation of lead(II) acetate. In 1832, French chemist...
Llull (pseudo-)Roger Bacon Taddeo Alderotti Thomas Norton Early modern AndreasLibavius Basil Valentine pseudo-Bernard of Treviso George Starkey (Eirenaeus...
Llull (pseudo-)Roger Bacon Taddeo Alderotti Thomas Norton Early modern AndreasLibavius Basil Valentine pseudo-Bernard of Treviso George Starkey (Eirenaeus...
Llull (pseudo-)Roger Bacon Taddeo Alderotti Thomas Norton Early modern AndreasLibavius Basil Valentine pseudo-Bernard of Treviso George Starkey (Eirenaeus...
Llull (pseudo-)Roger Bacon Taddeo Alderotti Thomas Norton Early modern AndreasLibavius Basil Valentine pseudo-Bernard of Treviso George Starkey (Eirenaeus...
Llull (pseudo-)Roger Bacon Taddeo Alderotti Thomas Norton Early modern AndreasLibavius Basil Valentine pseudo-Bernard of Treviso George Starkey (Eirenaeus...
Chrysogonus Polydorus, who is likely a pseudonym for the Lutheran theologian Andreas Osiander (Osiander also edited Copernicus' On the Revolutions of the Heavenly...
called Indian tin, tutanego, calamine, and spinter. German metallurgist AndreasLibavius received a quantity of what he called "calay" (from the Malay or Hindi...
suggested it was a salt of an earth. In 1595, German doctor and chemist AndreasLibavius demonstrated that alum and green and blue vitriole were formed by the...
first opera. The first edition of Francis Bacon's Essays is published. AndreasLibavius publishes Alchemia, a pioneering chemistry textbook. 12 million pesos...
was a salt of an earth of alum. In 1595, German doctor and chemist AndreasLibavius experimentally confirmed this. In 1722, German chemist Friedrich Hoffmann...
Llull (pseudo-)Roger Bacon Taddeo Alderotti Thomas Norton Early modern AndreasLibavius Basil Valentine pseudo-Bernard of Treviso George Starkey (Eirenaeus...
Llull (pseudo-)Roger Bacon Taddeo Alderotti Thomas Norton Early modern AndreasLibavius Basil Valentine pseudo-Bernard of Treviso George Starkey (Eirenaeus...
ISBN 0-7432-7205-6 Hannaway, O. (1986). "Laboratory Design and the Aim of Science: AndreasLibavius versus Tycho Brahe". Isis. 77 (4): 585–610. doi:10.1086/354267. S2CID 144538848...
Llull (pseudo-)Roger Bacon Taddeo Alderotti Thomas Norton Early modern AndreasLibavius Basil Valentine pseudo-Bernard of Treviso George Starkey (Eirenaeus...