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Johann Kunckel,
awarded Swedish nobility in 1693
under the
Swedish name von Löwenstern-
Kunckel and the
German version of the name
Kunckel von Löwenstern...
- 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...
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Philippe Alexandre Jules Künckel d'Herculais (10
February 1843
Paris – 22
December 1918 Conflans-sur-Oise) was a
French entomologist and zoologist. He...
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technology involved some
significant events.
Johann von Löwenstern-
Kunckel publishes his
handbook of
experimental chemistry,
Collegium physico-chymi****...
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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...
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lecture notes on
chemistry and
eventually a
difficult treatise by
Johann Kunckel. He had two wives, who both died from
puerperal fever in 1696 and 1706...
- 1970, and the
architects were Tomás Lugo, Jesús Sandoval, and
Dietrich Kunckel. The
theatre was
inaugurated in two phases: the José Félix
Ribas Hall in...
- (Eirenaeus Philalethes) (1628–1665)
Hening Brand (c.1630–1710)
Johann Kunckel (1630–1703)
Johann Joachim Becher (1635–1682)
Isaac Newton (1642–1727)...
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until more
sophisticated alternatives came
about in the 1900s. However, J.
Kunckel later alleged that it was
known as a
secret medicine in
Saxony already...
- Hambleton, 1946
Rastrococcus Ferris, 1954
Renicaula Cox, 1987
Rhizoecus Künckel d'Herculais, 1878
Rhodania Goux, 1935
Ripersia Signoret, 1875 Ritsemia...