WilliamThomasBrande FRS FRSE (11 January 1788 – 11 February 1866) was an English chemist. Brande was born in Arlington Street, London, England, the youngest...
ISBN 978-3-527-30666-4. Brande, WilliamThomas (1821) A Manual of Chemistry, 2nd ed. London, England: John Murray, vol. 2, Brande, WilliamThomas (1821). "A manual...
he could not isolate the component. It was not until 1821 that WilliamThomasBrande used electrolysis to single it out. Two years later, he streamlined...
Martin-in-the-Fields) His daughter, Anna Frederica Hatchett, married the chemist WilliamThomasBrande. Following their marriage, Hatchett and his wife traveled extensively...
Fellowship of the Royal Society by such distinguished men as WilliamThomasBrande, William Snow Harris and Charles Wheatstone. Grove also attracted the...
hosted the lecture season on nineteen occasions. The Nobel laureate Sir William Bragg gave the Christmas lectures on four occasions, and his co-laureate...
investigate disease at Millbank Penitentiary. In 1828 Roget, with WilliamThomasBrande and Thomas Telford, submitted a report on London's water supply. In 1834...
periodicals of the 19th century. The first was established in 1816 by WilliamThomasBrande, as the Quarterly Journal of Science, Literature and the Arts. He...
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Aikin Thomas Andrews J A Barron James Blake William Blythe WilliamThomasBrande E W Brayley Henry James Brooke Charles Button Thomas Clark William John...
studied at the London Institution and the Royal Institution under WilliamThomasBrande. Brayley abandoned an early inclination to follow his father's interests...
Pollution". Hazards. Nelson Thornes. pp. 101–. ISBN 978-0-17-490022-1. WilliamThomasBrande and Joseph Cauvin (1842). A dictionary of science, literature, &...
assistant and successor Michael Faraday. Davy's immediate successor was WilliamThomasBrande. Thus the Institution has had an instrumental role in the advancement...
13s. 4d. (roughly equivalent to £178,867 in 2021) was made by Sir Joseph William Copley in 1881, and the interest from that amount is used to pay for the...
the Royal Institution of Great Britain in London. Copley Medal: WilliamThomasBrande January 19 – Henry Bessemer, English inventor (died 1898) February...
Dictionary of Science, Literature, & Art, Volume 2. Edited by WilliamThomasBrande, George William Cox. Pg 683 "Notation – from Wolfram MathWorld". Mathworld...
work in Seylaz 1935, p. 193. There is a fine plaster medallion of WilliamThomasBrande, attributed to J. B. Troye c1820, in the National Portrait Gallery...
lecture 1814 No record of lecture 1813 WilliamThomasBrande, On some new Electro-Chemical Phenomena. 1812 William Hyde Wollaston, On the Elementary Particles...
first isolated from lithium oxide and described by English chemist WilliamThomasBrande. 1841 What became the Royal College of Psychiatrists, then known...
1786 – Joseph Jackson Lister, English physicist (d. 1869) 1788 – WilliamThomasBrande, English chemist and academic (d. 1866) 1800 – Ányos Jedlik, Hungarian...
original on 2012-07-10 WilliamThomasBrande (1842), "acotyledons", A Dictionary of Science, Literature, & Art, p. 11 John Lindley, Thomas Moore, ed. (1866)...
Animale, vol. 2. Transl. by F.H. Esslinger. Firmin Didot, Paris. WilliamThomasBrande and Alfred Swayne Taylor (1867),Chemistry. 2nd American edition...
to heat radiation and so may be used as a pyrometer too. WilliamThomasBrande, George William Cox (1867), "Æthrioscope", A Dictionary of Science, Literature...