- René
Antoine Ferchault de Réaumur (/ˈreɪəˌmjʊər/; French: [ʁeomyʁ]; 28
February 1683 – 17
October 1757) was a
French entomologist and
writer who contributed...
- as 0 and 80
degrees respectively. The
scale is
named for René
Antoine Ferchault de Réaumur, who
first proposed a
similar scale in 1730. Réaumur's thermometer...
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September 1959 – May 1961. London: Verso. p. 304. ISBN 1-85984-056-6.
Ferchault 1957. Christiansen, 176–78. Grétre 1789.
Samson 2001.
Hoffmann 1810, col...
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among the
upper classes.
Works of
natural history include René-Antoine
Ferchault de Réaumur's
Histoire naturelle des
insectes and
Jacques Gautier d'Agoty's...
- in a
pyramid covered with clay to
exclude air. In 1722, René
Antoine Ferchault de Réaumur
demonstrated that iron was
transformed into
steel through the...
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birds for
natural history cabinets were
published in 1748 by René-Antoine
Ferchault de Réaumur in France.
Techniques for
mounting were
described in 1752 by...
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thermometer proposed by the
French naturalist and
scientist René
Antoine Ferchault de Réaumur in 1730, and the
temperature scale named after him. Réaumur...
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Faraday (faraday)
Heinrich Mache (mache) John
Napier (neper) René
Antoine Ferchault de Réaumur (degree Réaumur)
Wilhelm Röntgen (roentgen) J. J.
Thomson (thomson)...
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first use of diamond". BBC News. 17 May 2005.
Retrieved 21
March 2007.
Ferchault de Réaumur, R-A (1722). L'art de
convertir le fer forgé en acier, et l'art...
- 1761. "Introduction." In Art de l'Épinglier, by R. Réaumur, and A. de
Ferchault. Paris:
Saillant et Nyon. Smith, Adam (1976) [1904]. Cannan,
Edwin (ed...