- Henri-Prudence
Gambey (8
October 1787 – 29
January 1847) was a
French mechanic and
scientific instrument maker. His
precision instruments made
mainly for...
- origins. It is the
second restaurant that
opened in 2014, and is
located rue
Gambey, at a few
metres of the
first one. This
restaurant is of a
higher range...
- Halley's
Comet that year. In 1837 the
Gambey mural circle was installed, and also a
transit instrument, also by
Gambey. In 1857 a
refracting telescope of...
-
Other common names include kosearut,
lemon herb,
butter clarifying herb,
Gambey tea bush, and Gambia(n) tea bush,
although the
latter can also
apply to...
- 1821 and a
third for
Friedrich Bessel in 1823. In 1831, Henri-Prudence
Gambey also
realized a copy of the
Toise of Peru
which was kept at
Altona Observatory...
- anti-independence parties,
notably ****ure Together. In fact,
Christiane Gambey, a
member of ****ure Together, is also a
member of the LKS. [citation needed]...
-
several persons, for all of whom
priority has been claimed.
About 1824,
Gambey the
celebrated instrument-maker of Paris, had made the
casual observation...
- and anti-independence
parties as well as the
French Government.
Claude Gambey, the
chief of
staff to the New
Caledonian President,
expressed hope for...
- Gauthier,
Architect Jacques-Nicolas
Paillot de Montabert,
Painter Henri Gambey,
Inventor Alexandre Du Sommerard,
Archeologist Louis Jacques Thénard, Chemist...
- Zambia, and Zimbabwe. The
genus of
Gambeya was
named in
honour of
Henri Gambey (1787–1847),
French mechanic and
entrepreneur who made
precision instruments...