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Martine de
Bertereau, also
known as
Baroness de Beausoleil, (c. 1600 –
after 1642) was the
first recorded female mineralogist as well as
mining engineer...
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Republic resolves to
erect the world's
first official observatory.
Martine Bertereau,
Baroness de Beausoleil,
publishes Véritable déclaration de la découverte...
- (d. 1669)
Brian Walton,
English bishop and
scholar (d. 1661)
Martine Bertereau,
French mineralogist Jonas Bronck,
Swedish colonist in
America (d. 1643)...
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Lionel Lockyer,
English quack doctor (died 1672) approx. date –
Martine Bertereau,
French mineralogist February 15 – José de Acosta,
Spanish naturalist...
- (1752–1823), farmer,
blacksmith and
political figure in
Lower Canada Martine Bertereau, also
known as
Baroness de
Beausoleil (c. 1600 –
after 1642),
French mining...
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Torbern Bergman (1735–1784) –
Related forms of
calcite to
cleavage Martine Bertereau (1600–1642) Émile
Bertrand (1844–1909)
Marcel Alexandre Bertrand (1847–1907)...
- (d. 1669)
Brian Walton,
English bishop and
scholar (d. 1661)
Martine Bertereau,
French mineralogist Jonas Bronck,
Swedish colonist in
America (d. 1643)...
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inventor Danièle Aron-Rosa (born 1935), laser-based eye
surgery Martine Bertereau (born c.1600),
mineralogy Marie Boivin (1773–1841), pelvimeter, ****l...
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librettist Martine Bercher (1944–2005),
American football player Martine Bertereau (c. 1600–after 1642),
pioneering French woman mining engineer and mineralogist...
- her. 1642:
Martine Bertereau, the
first recorded female mineralogist, was
imprisoned in
France on su****ion of witchcraft.
Bertereau had
published two...