- Jean
Senebier (25 May 1742 – 22 July 1809) was a
Genevan Calvinist pastor and naturalist. He was
chief librarian of the
Republic of Geneva. A
pioneer in...
- (born 1985), footballer, over 200 club caps and 57 for
Switzerland Jean
Senebier (1742–1809),
pastor and
voluminous writer on
vegetable physiology Liberato...
- materialism) that dot here and
there the Dictionary...
According to Jean
Senebier,
Mouchon received for this work,
which probably required him
paring all...
- that
could cause it to
revive a
mouse in a
matter of hours. In 1796, Jean
Senebier, a
Swiss pastor, botanist, and naturalist,
demonstrated that
green plants...
- tree
resins (colophony, or
abietic acid) by light,
first noted by Jean
Senebier in 1782. The
photochemistry of
these processes,
which has been studied...
- Mme. Karl Hillebrand. London:
George Bell and Sons. p. 82.
Lives by J
Senebier (Geneva, 1801), by
Cuvier in the
Biographie universelle, and by A. P. de...
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adequate ventilation. In
order to
analyse the air, he
worked with Jean
Senebier,
another Geneva scientist who was
researching this
question with regards...
- as
stiletto daggers or shovels. In 1782, the
discovery was made by John
Senebier that
certain resins lost
their solubility to
turpentine when
exposed to...
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academic (d. 1780) 1714 –
Anton Raaff,
German tenor (d. 1797) 1742 – Jean
Senebier,
Swiss pastor and
physiologist (d. 1809) 1758 – André M****éna,
French general...
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including Jan
Baptist van Helmont,
Joseph Priestley, Jan Ingenhousz, and Jean
Senebier. For the
several decades following publication of Saussure's book, his...