Christian Gottlob Gmelin (12 October 1792 – 13 May 1860) was a German chemist. He was born in Tübingen, Holy Roman Empire, and was a grandson of Johann...
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Gmelin may refer to: Carl Christian Gmelin (1762–1837), German botanist, author of Flora Badensis, Alsatica et confinium regionum cis- et transrhenania...
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Karl (Carl) Christian Gmelin (18 March 1762, in Badenweiler – 26 June 1837, in Karlsruhe) was a German botanist. He was the brother of engraver Wilhelm...
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Guimet (1826) and by Christian Gmelin (1828), then professor of chemistry in Tübingen. While Guimet kept his process a secret, Gmelin published his, and...
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refused to reveal the formula of his colour. In 1828, another scientist, Christian Gmelin then a professor of chemistry in Tübingen, found the process and published...
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independently by Jean Baptiste Guimet (1826) and Christian Gmelin (1828); while Guimet kept his process a secret, Gmelin published his, and thus became the originator...
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Krishnanagar Nadia, in Bengal, India, where his father Frederick Gmelin was a Christian missionary. Gmelin returned to England at an early age for schooling. He...
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In 1818, Christian Gmelin was the first to observe that lithium salts give a bright red color to flame. However, both Arfwedson and Gmelin tried and...
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industrialist Jean Baptiste Guimet and in 1828 by the German chemist Christian Gmelin. Prussian blue (Fe4[Fe(CN)6]3) was first described by the German polymath...
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Leopold Gmelin (2 August 1788 – 13 April 1853) was a German chemist. Gmelin was a professor at the University of Heidelberg. He worked on the red prussiate...
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The final two volumes of Johann Christian Buxbaum's (1693–1730) Centuria were published posthumously by Gmelin. Gmelin was elected one out of three professors...
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pigment's great expense, until the work of Jean-Baptiste Guimet and Christian Gmelin made it commercially available in larger, cheaper quantities. At the...
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badensis alsatica, written by his friend, botanist Karl Christian Gmelin. In his honour, Gmelin named a plant Hebelia allemannica, though it was later...
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Louis Geoffroy, French pharmacist and entomologist (d. 1810) 1792 – Christian Gmelin, German chemist and pharmacist (d. 1860) 1798 – Pedro I, emperor of...
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Charles III William, Margrave of Baden-Durlach and designed by Karl Christian Gmelin. Between 1853 and 1857, three plant houses were created by architect...
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in Frankfurt, Carl Cäsar Ritter von Leonhard and Leopold Gmelin in Heidelberg, Christian Gmelin, Franz von Kobell in Munich and Franz Xaver Riepl in Vienna...
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Herta Däubler-Gmelin (German: [ˈhɛʁta ˈdɔʏblɐ ˈɡmeːliːn]; born 12 August 1943) is a German lawyer, academic and politician of the Social Democratic Party...
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Glauber Frank Glorius Jürgen Gmehling Christian Gmelin Leopold Gmelin Philipp Friedrich Gmelin Karl Christian Traugott Friedemann Goebel Oswald Helmuth...
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Karlsruhe Lyceum, where he was taught by Johann Peter Hebel and Karl Christian Gmelin. His brother was professor of natural philosophy at Brunswick. In 1813...
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description of parsley water-dropwort was by the German botanist Karl Christian Gmelin in his Flora Badensis Alsatica in 1805. It has many synonyms (i.e....
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The Gmelin-Beilstein Medal is a prize of the German Chemical Society for scientists and scholars who have made an outstanding contribution to the history...
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2015: Rudolf Hess (born 1948), mayor from 1984 to 2015 Sigmund Christian Gmelin (1679–1707), theologian Julius Simon of Nördlinger (1771–1860), mining...
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C.C.Curtis – Carlton Clarence Curtis (1864–1945) C.C.Gmel. – Carl Christian Gmelin (1762–1837) C.C.Hall – Carlotta Case Hall (1880–1949) C.Chr. – Carl...
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Xenoglossy (section Eberhardt Gmelin)
and Late Egyptian" and likely "falsified many results." In 1791 Eberhardt Gmelin, a German physician often credited with discovering dissociative identity...
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bloom from May to June. Rumex arifolius was first described by Carl Christian Gmelin in 1806. Maiden sorrel is native to southern Europe, and parts of northern...
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Lord" or "hound of the Lord". In Christian folklore, a church grim often takes the form of a black dog to guard Christian churches and their churchyards...
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doi:10.1063/1.458335. Retrieved 5 April 2024. Buschbeck, Karl-Christian (1985). Gmelin Handbook of Inorganic Chemistry. Springer-Verlag. p. 34. ISBN 978-3-540-93515-5...
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details Thomas Burke United States Herbert Jamison United States Charles Gmelin Great Britain 1900 Paris details Maxie Long United States William Holland...
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Acrosternum millierei (Mulsant & Rey, 1866) Acrosternum pensylvanicum (Gmelin, 1790) Acrosternum rubescens (Noualhier, 1893) Acrosternum solitum Rider...
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by three professors from the Russian Academy of Sciences. Johann Georg Gmelin (1709–1755) was responsible for research into the plant and animal world...
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