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Frederick Slare or
Slear (1647?–1727) was an
English physician and chemist, a
follower of
Robert Boyle and
Thomas Sydenham. Born in Old, Northamptonshire...
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nitric acid was
discovered as
early as the late 17th
century by
Frederick Slare,
however it
remained a
scientific curiosity for
centuries until it was proposed...
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Robert Nelson (1656–1715)
Antoni van
Leeuwenhoek (1632–1723)
Frederick Slare (1647–1727) "Fellows of the
Royal Society",
Royal Society. "Fellowship from...
- Society, and
English thinkers persuaded by his
views included Frederick Slare, Sir
Charles Ent and
Walter Charleton.: 118–120
Scrutinium Physico-Medi****...
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Slanning 1664-12-21 June 1643 – ?
April 1691 MP &
Commissioner Frederick Slare 1680-12-16 c. 1647 – 12
September 1727
Edward Charles Slater 1975-03-20...
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naturalist who, like the Englishmen, only
wrote about what he saw.
Frederick Slare FRS made a
translation of the
German text into English,
later added to Willughby's...
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London by
Henry Hill 1657. Haak died on 9 May 1690, at the home of
Frederick Slare, a friend,
cousin and F.R.S., in the
Fetter Lane area of London. His life...
- in London, he was
frail and on a
small income; but he had met
Frederick Slare, who
became a
lifelong friend. When
Prince George, at the
request of his...
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translated into
English for
Willughby and his
collaborator John Ray by
Frederick Slare.
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Title Common shelduck Pintail Fluck, Hans-R.; Scharbach, Albert...