- Louis-Bernard Guyton,
Baron de
Morveau (also Louis-Bernard Guyton-
Morveau after the
French Revolution; 4
January 1737 – 2
January 1816) was a
French chemist...
- Nomenclature".
classic Chemistry.
Guyton de
Morveau et al. 1787, p. 107.
Guyton de
Morveau et al. 1787, p. 144.
Guyton de
Morveau et al. 1788, p. 81. Lavoisier, A...
- of
Antoine Lavoisier.
Fourcroy collaborated with Lavoisier,
Guyton de
Morveau, and
Claude Berthollet on the Méthode de
nomenclature chimique, a work...
- the 1780s by the
French chemist and
magistrate Louis-Bernard
Guyton de
Morveau, who
struggled to po****rize its use. The
French Academy of
Sciences approved...
-
Claudine Picardet (born Poullet,
later Guyton de
Morveau) (7
August 1735 – 4
October 1820) was a
French chemist, mineralogist,
meteorologist and scientific...
- term “caloric” was not
coined until 1787, when Louis-Bernard
Guyton de
Morveau used
calorique in a work he co-edited with Lavoisier. The word “caloric”...
-
smelting from 5000 BC. It was
recognised as an
element by
Louis Guyton de
Morveau,
Antoine Lavoisier,
Claude Berthollet, and Antoine-François de Fourcroy...
-
Guyton de
Morveau, Claude-Louis Berthollet,
Antoine Fourcroy) Méthode de
nomenclature chimique (Paris: Chez Cuchet, 1787) (with Fourcroy,
Morveau, Cadet...
- of the New
Chymical Nomenclature.
classic Chemistry.
Based on
Guyton de
Morveau,
Louis Bernard; Lavoisier, Antoine; Bertholet, Claude-Louis; Fourcroy,...
-
published with
colleagues Antoine Lavoisier,
Louis Bernard Guyton de
Morveau, and
Antoine François,
comte de Fourcroy, was
honored by a
Citation for...