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Charles Joseph Tanret (9
August 1847 in Joinville,
France – 10 July 1917 in Paris) was a
French pharmacist and chemist. He
notably studied the chemistry...
- H. Gasche, and
Tanret, M., "Du
chantier à la tablette: Ur-Utu et l’histoire de sa
maison à Sippar-Amnanum", in H. Gasche, M.
Tanret, C.
Janssen and A...
- cyanobacteria, and
certain fungi.
Ergothioneine was
discovered by
Charles Tanret in 1909 and
named after the
ergot fungus from
which it was
first purified...
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civilisation and technology.
Wikiquote has
quotations related to Uttu.
Fechner &
Tanret 2014, p. 518.
Westenholz 1997, p. 59.
Streck 2011, p. 646.
Livingstone 1986...
- female,
though in a more
recent publication Josephine Fechner and
Michel Tanret point out a
reference to a male
Ninkurra in the god list An = Anum. The...
- p. 252.
Schwemer 2001, pp. 68–69.
Fechner &
Tanret 2014, p. 518.
Jacobsen 1987, p. 184.
Fechner &
Tanret 2014, p. 519.
Schwemer 2008, pp. 27–28. George...
- Berlin, Boston: De Gruyter, pp. 58–87, 2020 Gasche, Hermann, and
Michel Tanret, eds., "Changing
Watercourses in Babylonia:
Towards a
Reconstruction of...
- sativa, in
Paullinia pinnata and in seabuckthorn. It was
first isolated by
Tanret in 1887 from the bark of Aspido**** quebracho. The
substance was tested...
- Cases",
Journal of
Ancient Near
Eastern History 9.2, pp. 319-350, 2022
Tanret, Michel, "The seal of the sanga: on the Old
Babylonian sangas of Šamaš of...
- 308.
Wiggermann 1987, p. 22. Krul 2018, p. 195.
Peterson 2014, p. 303.
Tanret 2010, p. 103.
George 1993, p. 24.
George 1993, p. 124. Krul 2018, p. 151...