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Tyrocinium Chymi**** was a
published set of
chemistry lecture notes started by Jean
Beguin in 1610 in Paris, France. It has been
cited as the
first chemistry...
- Jean
Beguin (1550–1620) was an
iatrochemist noted for his 1610
Tyrocinium Chymi**** (Begin Chemistry),
which many
consider to be one of the
first chemistry...
- A
snake oil
recipe from 1719/1751 (Juan de Loeches,
Tyrocinium Pharmaceti****),
printed in Spain: "The
viper oil of Mesues. Take 2
pounds of live snakes...
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reprinted Hildesheim: Olms, 1974 ISBN 3-487-04911-2. Free, John (1789).
Tyrocinium geographi**** Londinense, or, The
London geography,
consisting of Dr. Free's...
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Aurelio Severino performs successful tracheotomies. Jean
Beguin publishes Tyrocinium Chymi****, the
first book of
chemistry lectures.
Tinsel is
invented by...
- Coelestis). Jean
Beguin publishes an
edition of his
chemistry textbook Tyrocinium Chymi****
including the first-ever
chemical equation.
Summer –
Henry Briggs...
- air, much
later recognized as oxygen. 1615 Jean
Beguin publishes the
Tyrocinium Chymi****, an
early chemistry textbook, and in it
draws the first-ever...
- air, much
later recognized as oxygen. In 1615 Jean
Beguin published the
Tyrocinium Chymi****, an
early chemistry textbook, and in it
draws the first-ever...
-
Mosaicae scripturae antiquitatem exercitationes familiares, Nürnberg 1661
Tyrocinium historico-chronologi**** sive in
Historiam Sacram et
Profanam Universalem...
- 1705, 1707, 1715, 1716 and 1725. CERL Thesaurus,
retrieved Jan. 5, 2022
Tyrocinium Mercatorio-Arithmeti****, das ist:
Ordentliche Grund-Legung zur Kaufmännischen...