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    Edward Daniel Clarke (5 June 1769 – 9 March 1822) was an English clergyman, naturalist, mineralogist, and traveller. Edward Daniel Clarke was born at...
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  • Edward Clarke may refer to: Edward Clarke (MP for Hythe) (died 1628), English MP for Hythe, 1625 Edward Clarke (of Chipley) (16th–17th century), Member...
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    Hely-Hutchinson refused to end the siege until Menou gave in. Scholars Edward Daniel Clarke and William Richard Hamilton, newly arrived from England, agreed...
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  • It was replaced by the Professorship of Mineralogy and Petrology. Edward Daniel Clarke (1808) John Stevens Henslow (1822) William Whewell (1828) William...
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  • Edward Clarke (1730–1786) was an English cleric and author. The son of William Clarke the antiquary (1696–1771), and Anne, daughter of Dr. William Wotton...
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    tradition continued until 1865, when the statue was forcibly removed by Edward Daniel Clarke and donated to the University of Cambridge. The statue is now located...
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    crops. The Caryatid was removed from Eleusis in 1801 by Englishman Edward Daniel Clarke, who later donated it to the University of Cambridge; it remains...
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    developed by the Frenchman Bochard-de-Saron, the English mineralogist Edward Daniel Clarke and the American chemist Robert Hare in the late 18th and early 19th...
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    objects that the Turks and other barbarians had considered sacred. Edward Daniel Clarke witnessed the removal of the metopes and called the action a "spoliation"...
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    combustion engine powered by a mixture of hydrogen and oxygen in 1806. Edward Daniel Clarke invented the hydrogen gas blowpipe in 1819. The Döbereiner's lamp...
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    Djezzar Pashau: E.D. Clarke, Travels in Various Counties of Europe, Asia and Africa, appendix 1, p. 252. Clarke, Edward Daniel (1815). Travels in Various...
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    William Otter, a close college friend, travelling part of the way with Edward Daniel Clarke and John Marten Cripps, visiting Germany, Scandinavia and Russia...
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    universal geography antient and modern... (1787, London, p. 943). Edward Daniel Clarke, in Travels in Various Countries (1814, vol. 3, section 2, London...
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    Views of the Cimmerian Bosporus, or Straits of Taman, as drawn by Edward Daniel Clarke c. 1801...
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    Avogadro's law, a gas law relating volume and amount of substance. 1819 – Edward Daniel Clarke invents the hydrogen gas blowpipe. 1820 – W. Cecil writes a letter...
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    1729–1730, used the name 'Tomb of Atreus' for the monument: by the time Edward Daniel Clarke visited at the beginning of the 19th century, he could report a tradition...
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    to support the combustion of charcoal, in 1782. Others, such as Edward Daniel Clarke, employed hydrogen, and later mixed hydrogen and oxygen in the oxy-hydrogen...
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    An Albanian of Greece, engraving by Robert Pollard, after a drawing by Edward Daniel Clarke, 1813....
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    "Heraclea in Europa". In his 1815 account of his visit to the area, Edward Daniel Clarke stated that, in spite of its name, which means 'Old Ereğli or Heraclea'...
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  • scientific periodicals. Contributors included John George Children, Edward Daniel Clarke, Philip Crampton, Alexander Crichton, James Cumming, John Herapath...
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    Alexandre-Emile Béguyer de Chancourtois (1820–1886) Maurice Chaper (1834–1896) Edward Daniel Clarke (1769–1822) John George Children (1777–1852) Charles L. Christ (1916–1980)...
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    studied chemistry under Professor James Cumming and mineralogy under Edward Daniel Clarke. In the autumn of 1819 he made valuable observations on the geology...
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    are found in Edinburgh Castle; Cambridge geologist and antiquarian Edward Daniel Clarke likens Edinburgh topographically to Athens, a view echoed in 1820...
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    where he was in the same year as Edward Daniel Clarke, and graduated as M.A. in 1791. In 1792–94, he paid Clarke's expenses as a traveling companion...
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    Cooper, 1819; Miranda, after William Hilton, 1828; and A portrait of Edward Daniel Clarke, after John Opie, 1828. He also engraved a set of Benjamin West's...
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    Regent, then George IV). The eldest son of Edward Clarke and Anne Grenfield, and brother of Edward Daniel Clarke, he was born on 17 December 1766 at Mahon...
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    Gloucestershire. While an undergraduate at Cambridge, through the influence of Edward Clarke and Adam Sedgwick he became interested in mineralogy and geology. During...
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  • engravings based on earlier drawings made from paintings. A book by Edward Daniel Clarke was published with engravings by R. Watts of London. It documented...
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  • him as one of the first British travelers, alongside John Bell and Edward Daniel Clarke, to leave a written account of that land. In 1770 he traveled the...
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  • came under the tuition of Edward Daniel Clarke. After a period at Cambridge, he set out on a tour with his tutor. Clarke's lengthy work Travels relates...
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