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Christian Wiegleb (December 21, 1732 –
January 16, 1800) was a
notable German apothecary and
early innovator of
chemistry as a science.
Wiegleb, the son...
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organ at St.
Gumbertus was
built from 1736 to 1739 by
Johann Christoph Wiegleb; the
original choir had 47
different stops on
three manuals, and was the...
- Blumenbach,
Samuel Thomas von Sömmerring,
Albrecht Thaer, and
Johann Christian Wiegleb. He
wrote approximately 84
separate treatises, in
addition to numerous...
- broad-leaved
species in
section Potamogeton. In a
detailed review of the genus,
Wiegleb and
Kaplan recognised 69 species, but the
variability of many
species means...
- shapes: (1)
French (European) style, 37 holes, 17th century; (2) J. C.
Wiegleb, 1779, Germany, 45 holes; (3)
Asymmetrical 3-3-2-2 as
described by George...
- in
Langensalza in 1796
whilst studying chemistry under Johann Christian Wiegleb at his
house in the Markstraße.
Christoph Wilhelm Hufeland, the most eminent...
- of Lavoisier. He
studied pharmacy at
Langensalza under Johann Christian Wiegleb, and from 1775
worked at the
Hofapotheke (court pharmacy) in Weimar. From...
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corrected only in 1785 by
German chemist and
pharmacist Johann Christian Wiegleb. He
determined that
earth of alum
could not be
synthesized from silica...
- – Kyra Frosini, Gr****
heroine (b. 1773)
January 16 –
Johann Christian Wiegleb,
German chemist (b. 1732)
January 20 –
Thomas Mifflin,
first Governor of...
- Daubenton,
French naturalist (born 1716)
January 16 –
Johann Christian Wiegleb,
German chemist (born 1732)
March 14 –
Daines Barrington,
English naturalist...