Christian Gottlob Gmelin (12 October 1792 – 13 May 1860) was a German chemist. He was born in Tübingen, Holy Roman Empire, and was a grandson of Johann Konrad Gmelin and a great-grandson of Johann Georg Gmelin.
Christian Gottlob Gmelin (12 October 1792 – 13 May 1860) was a German chemist. He was born in Tübingen, Holy Roman Empire, and was a grandson of Johann...
Karl (Carl) ChristianGmelin (18 March 1762, in Badenweiler – 26 June 1837, in Karlsruhe) was a German botanist. He was the brother of engraver Wilhelm...
Gmelin may refer to: Carl ChristianGmelin (1762–1837), German botanist, author of Flora Badensis, Alsatica et confinium regionum cis- et transrhenania...
independently by Jean Baptiste Guimet (1826) and ChristianGmelin (1828); while Guimet kept his process a secret, Gmelin published his, and thus became the originator...
refused to reveal the formula of his colour. In 1828, another scientist, ChristianGmelin then a professor of chemistry in Tübingen, found the process and published...
Guimet (1826) and by ChristianGmelin (1828), then professor of chemistry in Tübingen. While Guimet kept his process a secret, Gmelin published his, and...
industrialist Jean Baptiste Guimet and in 1828 by the German chemist ChristianGmelin. Prussian blue (Fe4[Fe(CN)6]3) was first described by the German polymath...
Leopold Gmelin (2 August 1788 – 13 April 1853) was a German chemist. Gmelin was a professor at the University of Heidelberg. He worked on the red prussiate...
The final two volumes of Johann Christian Buxbaum's (1693–1730) Centuria were published posthumously by Gmelin. Gmelin was elected one out of three professors...
pigment's great expense, until the work of Jean-Baptiste Guimet and ChristianGmelin made it commercially available in larger, cheaper quantities. At the...
Krishnanagar Nadia, in Bengal, India, where his father Frederick Gmelin was a Christian missionary. Gmelin returned to England at an early age for schooling. He...
badensis alsatica, written by his friend, botanist Karl ChristianGmelin. In his honour, Gmelin named a plant Hebelia allemannica, though it was later...
in Frankfurt, Carl Cäsar Ritter von Leonhard and Leopold Gmelin in Heidelberg, ChristianGmelin, Franz von Kobell in Munich and Franz Xaver Riepl in Vienna...
Louis Geoffroy, French pharmacist and entomologist (d. 1810) 1792 – ChristianGmelin, German chemist and pharmacist (d. 1860) 1798 – Pedro I, emperor of...
Charles III William, Margrave of Baden-Durlach and designed by Karl ChristianGmelin. Between 1853 and 1857, three plant houses were created by architect...
Glauber Frank Glorius Jürgen Gmehling ChristianGmelin Leopold Gmelin Philipp Friedrich Gmelin Karl Christian Traugott Friedemann Goebel Oswald Helmuth...
Karlsruhe Lyceum, where he was taught by Johann Peter Hebel and Karl ChristianGmelin. His brother was professor of natural philosophy at Brunswick. In 1813...
bloom from May to June. Rumex arifolius was first described by Carl ChristianGmelin in 1806. Maiden sorrel is native to southern Europe, and parts of northern...
description of parsley water-dropwort was by the German botanist Karl ChristianGmelin in his Flora Badensis Alsatica in 1805. It has many synonyms (i.e....
2015: Rudolf Hess (born 1948), mayor from 1984 to 2015 Sigmund ChristianGmelin (1679–1707), theologian Julius Simon of Nördlinger (1771–1860), mining...
and Late Egyptian" and likely "falsified many results." In 1791 Eberhardt Gmelin, a German physician often credited with discovering dissociative identity...
Lord" or "hound of the Lord". In Christian folklore, a church grim often takes the form of a black dog to guard Christian churches and their churchyards...
by three professors from the Russian Academy of Sciences. Johann Georg Gmelin (1709–1755) was responsible for research into the plant and animal world...
doi:10.1063/1.458335. Retrieved 5 April 2024. Buschbeck, Karl-Christian (1985). Gmelin Handbook of Inorganic Chemistry. Springer-Verlag. p. 34. ISBN 978-3-540-93515-5...
1758 for a domestic cat. Felis catus domesticus was proposed by Johann Christian Polycarp Erxleben in 1777. Felis daemon proposed by Konstantin Satunin...