Joseph Duchesne or du Chesne (Quercetan, Latin Josephus Quercetanus) (c. 1544, Lectoure – 1609) was a French physician. A follower of Paracelsus, he is now remembered for important if transitional alchemical theories. He called sugar toxic, saying: “Under its whiteness, sugar hides a great blackness.” [1]
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JosephDuchesne or du Chesne (Quercetan, Latin Josephus Quercetanus) (c. 1544, Lectoure – 1609) was a French physician. A follower of Paracelsus, he is...
Duchesne is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: JosephDuchesne (c. 1544–1609), French physician and chemist. Physician-in-ordinary to...
Villa Duchesne won the MSHSAA golf state championship. Villa Duchesne is also well known for its field hockey program, and the St. Joseph's vs. Villa...
dividing all bodies into their elements, contrary to Jean Beguin and JosephDuchesne. To prove this he turned for support to Jan Baptist van Helmont whose...
The Practice of Chymicall and Hermeticall Physicke, translated from JosephDuchesne. The phenomenon of mechanoluminescence is first discovered by Sir Francis...
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Ricardo Duchesne is a Puerto Rican-born Canadian historical sociologist and was until 2019 a professor at the University of New Brunswick's Saint John...
Rose Philippine Duchesne, RCSJ (August 29, 1769 – November 18, 1852), was a French religious sister and educator whom Pope John Paul II canonized in 1988...
Jean-Baptiste-JosephDuchesne, French painter and miniaturist (died 1856) Richard Duppa, English writer and a draughtsman (died 1831) Julien-Joseph Ducorron...
December - Princess Elisabeth of Savoy-Carignan (born 1800) Jean-Baptiste-JosephDuchesne, painter and miniaturist (born 1770) Charles de Steuben, painter (born...
Henri Gabriel Duchesne (1739–1822), was a French naturalist. Duchesne was born in Paris in 1739. He and Pierre-Joseph Macquer anonymously published a...
in Cologne, the first printed book devoted entirely to ornithology. JosephDuchesne, French physician and alchemist (died 1609). September 24 – Valerius...
to two women; both marriages were post-Manifesto". Musser was also the Duchesne Uintah branch president beginning in 1906. Musser married his first wife...
Philosopher's Stone, see Theatrum Chemicum Electronicum citation) A.K.A. JosephDuchesne, see Theatrum Chemicum Electronicum possibly written by Jean de Meung...
Bertichen, Dutch painter and lithographer (born 1796) Jean-Baptiste-JosephDuchesne, French painter and miniaturist (born 1770) Elisabeth Charlotta Karsten...
Schegk exercised a more distant influence on the French Paracelsian JosephDuchesne Quercetanus. Recent studies have demonstrated his long lasting impact...
intense modern scholarly scrutiny. The work of the French priest Louis Duchesne (who compiled the major scholarly edition), and of others has highlighted...