- Étienne
Beudant (1863–1949),
nicknamed "l'écuyer mirobolant" by
General Decarpentry, was a
French equestrian. He
studied riding with
Faverot de Kerbrech...
- Shaw's
Colonel Pickering here
becomes Geraldine Rich, pla**** by
Jacqueline Beudant. As
events unfold,
Misty achieves "elevation"
better than Love and Rich...
- François
Sulpice Beudant (5
September 1787 – 10
December 1850) was a
French mineralogist and geologist. The
mineral beudantite was
named after him. Born...
- The
distinct mineral smithsonite was
named in 1832 by François
Sulpice Beudant in
honor of
English chemist and
mineralogist James Smithson (c. 1765–1829)...
- Mines) near
Ekaterinburg in the
Urals in 1766; and
named crocoise by F. S.
Beudant in 1832, from the Gr**** κρόκος (krokos), saffron, in
allusion to its color...
-
sublimate occurrence was
originally named melaconise or
melaconite by F. S.
Beudant in 1832.
Tenorite was
named in 1841
after the
Italian botanist Michele...
-
Cerussa nativa was
mentioned by
Conrad Gessner in 1565, and in 1832 F. S.
Beudant applied the name céruse to the mineral,
whilst the
present form, cerussite...
- and
Schneeberg in Saxony, Germany. The name
smaltite was
given by F. S.
Beudant in 1832
because the
mineral was used in the
preparation of
smalt for producing...
-
aluminilite by J.C. Delamétherie in 1797, this name was
contracted by François
Beudant three decades later to alunite.
Alunite crystals morphologically are rhombohedra...
- in Anglesey; the name anglesite, from this locality, was
given by F. S.
Beudant in 1832. The
crystals from Anglesey,
which were
formerly found abundantly...