- from
other fluids or
humours in the body. The
German alchemist Johann Kunckel (1630–1703) and
others at that time
began to see the
alkahest as merely...
-
Johann Kunckel,
awarded Swedish nobility in 1693
under the
Swedish name von Löwenstern-
Kunckel and the
German version of the name
Kunckel von Löwenstern...
-
chemist Johann Kunckel financial aid to
build a gl****
foundry in the east of the island, the
whole of
which became Kunckel's property. Here
Kunckel discovered...
-
construction were
granted in
September 1970, and the
architects were
Dietrich Kunckel, Tomás Lugo, and Jesús Sandoval. The
theatre was
inaugurated in two phases:...
-
Charles Howard is
credited with
first preparing it in 1800. However,
Johann Kunckel had
discovered the
compound more than a
century before in the 17th century...
-
Philippe Alexandre Jules Künckel d'Herculais (10
February 1843
Paris – 22
December 1918 Conflans-sur-Oise) was a
French entomologist and zoologist. He...
- and
rediscovered in the 17th
century Bohemian period by
either Johann Kunckel in
Potsdam or by the
Florentine gl****maker
Antonio Neri.
Neither of them...
- (Communicated to the Académie des Sciences, 1777) "On the
Combustion of
Kunckel's Phosphorus." "On the
Existence of Air in the
Nitrous Acid, and on the...
- the
substance was made from
urine was
eventually found out, and
Johann Kunckel was able to
reproduce it in
Sweden in 1678. In 1680,
Boyle also managed...
- Hambleton, 1946
Rastrococcus Ferris, 1954
Renicaula Cox, 1987
Rhizoecus Künckel d'Herculais, 1878
Rhodania Goux, 1935
Ripersia Signoret, 1875 Ritsemia...