Van Helmont is a Dutch and Flemish surname. It may refer to:
Jan van Helmont (1650 – between 1714 and 1734), a Flemish painter
Jan Baptist van Helmont (1580 - 1644), a Flemish chemist, physiologist, and physician
Franciscus Mercurius van Helmont (1614 - 1699) a Flemish alchemist and writer, the son of Jan Baptist van Helmont
Mattheus van Helmont (1623 - after 1685), a Flemish painter
Zeger Jacob van Helmont (1683 - 1726), a Flemish painter
Surname list
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Jan Baptist vanHelmont (/ˈhɛlmɒnt/; Dutch: [ˈɦɛlmɔnt]; 12 January 1580 – 30 December 1644) was a chemist, physiologist, and physician from Brussels....
Jan vanHelmont may refer to: Jan vanHelmont (painter) (1650 – after 1714), a Flemish painter Jan Baptist vanHelmont (1580 – 1644), a Flemish chemist...
VanHelmont is a Dutch and Flemish surname. It may refer to: Jan vanHelmont (1650 – between 1714 and 1734), a Flemish painter Jan Baptist van Helmont...
Franciscus Mercurius vanHelmont (baptised 20 October 1614 – December 1698) was a Flemish alchemist and writer, the son of Jan Baptist vanHelmont. He is now best...
(died 1715) argued for its root originating from High Dutch. Jan Baptist vanHelmont considered the alkahest to have never-ending reusability, calling it...
Zeger Jacob vanHelmont (1683 in Antwerp – 1726 in Brussels), was a Flemish painter and tapestry designer who specialized in portraits and history paintings...
Helmont is the surname of the following people: Jan Baptist vanHelmont (1580–1644) was an early modern period Flemish chemist, physiologist, and physician...
Mattheus vanHelmont (1623 – after 1679) was a Flemish painter specialized in genre scenes of interiors and village scenes. His style and subject matter...
Flemish chemist Jan Baptist vanHelmont. He identified carbon dioxide, the first known gas other than air. VanHelmont's word appears to have been simply...
Jacob van Eyck collaborates with the bellfounding duo Pieter and François Hemony to create the first tuned carillon in Zutphen. Jan Baptist vanHelmont publishes...
into the vocabulary of scientists, vanHelmont conducted several experiments involving gases. Jan Baptist vanHelmont is also remembered today largely for...
a separate substance was only recognised around 1630 by Jan Baptist vanHelmont. Carl Wilhelm Scheele wrote a description of chlorine gas in 1774, supposing...
concluded that soil was only needed to keep the plant upright. Jan Baptist vanHelmont published what is considered the first quantitative experiment in plant...
which he also takes as a metaphorical name for an echo. Jan Baptist vanHelmont, a near contemporary of Paracelsus and coiner of the word "gas", uses...
Lucas Gassel or Lucas van Gassel (Deurne, Netherlands, c. 1485 – Brussels, 1568 or 1569) was a Flemish Renaissance painter and draughtsman known for his...
overall photosynthetic equation has been known since the 19th century. Jan vanHelmont began the research of the process in the mid-17th century when he carefully...
Paracelsus, vanHelmont rejected many of his theories, most notably Galenic concept of the macrocosm with microcosm. In addition, vanHelmont refused to...
In June 2020, two unpublished pages of Newton's notes on Jan Baptist vanHelmont's book on plague, De Peste, were being auctioned online by Bonhams. Newton's...
a 1650 painting by Joos van Craesbeeck The Temptation of Saint Anthony, several 17th-century paintings by Mattheus vanHelmont The Temptation of St. Antonius...
used by medieval Paracelsus and those after him, such as Jan Baptist vanHelmont. To define it, the philosophers maintained that the Archeus was the segment...
Valentine in 1520, and by Agricola in 1550. Around 1640, Jean Baptist vanHelmont reported the formation of alkali silicates as a soluble substance made...
first soil capability classification for specific crops. Jan Baptist vanHelmont (1577–1644) performed a famous experiment, growing a willow tree in a...
'Hermetic' science of alchemy in the thought of such figures as Jan Baptist vanHelmont (1580–1644), Robert Boyle (1627–1691) or Isaac Newton (1642–1727) has...
curative powers, including Robert Boyle, Friedrich Hoffmann, Jean Baptiste vanHelmont, William Brownrigg, Antoine Laurent Lavoisier, and David Macbride. In...