Chapter 78
SECTION III. — HISTORY. lOI
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Conring attacks the extreme antiquity assigned to Alchemy, and provokes a reply by Borrichius, ^. v.
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Cortenovis, Angelo Maria.
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I02 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF CHEMISTRY.
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Cronsaz, Johannes Petrus.
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CuviER, Georges.
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Vol. II contains a section on the history of chemistry. With characteristic national jealousy, Cuvier attributes Priestley's discovery of oxygen to his hearing a lecture by the French chemist Bayen, who reduced pre- cipitate/^^ se. Bayen, however, noted only the metal and entirely dis- regarded the escaping gas.
Rapport historique sur les progres des sciences physiques et naturelles depuis 1789 et sur leur etat actuel, presente au gouvernement le 6. F^vrier, 1808, par I'lnstitut royal de France. Paris, 1810. 8vo. Nouvelle edition, 1827. 8vo.
Dachauer, G.
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Compa7'e Moigno, Abbe, L'ozone, etc. Also, in Section I, Leeds, A. R.
Daguerre, Louis Jacques Mand£.
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Das Daguerreotype und das Diorama, oder genaue und authentische Beschreibung meines Verfahrens und meiner Apparate zu Fixiring der Bilder der Camera ob- scura und der von mir bei dem Diorama angewendeten
