- Émile
Bourquelot (21 June 1851 – 26
January 1921) was a
French chemist, and
professor of
pharmacy at the
University of Paris. He was born in
Jandun (Ardennes...
- and
chemist born in Blois. From 1906 he
worked as an ****istant to Émile
Bourquelot (1851-1921) in the
laboratory of
pharmaceutical technology at the Ecole...
- Littérature française
contemporaine to the
bibliographers Ch.
Louandre and F.
Bourquelot.
Financially ruined and
without an income, Quérard
avenged himself by...
-
Lactarius volemus by the
French scientist Émile
Bourquelot in 1889.
Sugar alcohol Sugar substitute E.
Bourquelot, Bull. Soc. Mycol. Fr., 5 (1889) 132. Media...
- loups-garous, et si
telle se peut faire. Louvain: J. Maes & P. Zangre, 1596.
Bourquelot and Jean de Nynauld, De la Lycanthropie,
Transformation et
Extase des...
-
alcohol first isolated from the
species by the
French scientist Émile
Bourquelot in 1889.
Volemitol occurs as a free
sugar in many
plant and
brown algal...
-
carried out by
Monnier and Émile
Vingtrinier was
heavily criticized by M.
Bourquelot of the École des Chartes, in 1857, who
accused them of
having simply noted...
-
Dictionnaire des Protées modernes, 1815, (p. 147)
Joseph Marie Quérard, Félix
Bourquelot,
Charles Louandre, La littérature française contemporaine. XIXe, 1852...
- – 2 July 1817) was a
French writer and moralist. The
historian Félix
Bourquelot (1815–1868)
mentions in his La littérature française contemporaine: XIX...
- on the
history of the
Third Estate.
Helped by
collaborators (including
Bourquelot and Louandre) he compiled, in four volumes,
Recueil des
monuments inédits...