Udagawa Yōan (宇田川 榕菴, March 9, 1798 – June 22, 1846) was a 19th-century Japanese scholar of Western studies, or "Rangaku". In 1837, he published the first...
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1939–1989), Japanese sumo wrestler Udagawa Yōan (宇田川 榕菴, 1798–1846), Japanese scholar of Western studies 4632 Udagawa, a main-belt asteroid This page lists...
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experiments of Benjamin Franklin with lightning.[citation needed] In 1840, Udagawa Yōan published his Opening Principles of Chemistry (舎密開宗, Seimi Kaisō), a...
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March 9 Mathilda Berwald, Finnish and Swedish concert singer (d. 1877) Udagawa Yōan, Japanese scientist (d. 1846) March 10 John Holladay, American Mormon...
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Rangaku scholar Udagawa Yōan reported for the first time in details the findings and theories of Lavoisier in Japan. Accordingly, Udagawa also made numerous...
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The work of Lavoisier was translated in Japan in the 1840s, through the process of Rangaku. Page from Udagawa Yōan's 1840 Seimi Kaisō...
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chemistry in the Edo period, as well as Seimi Kaiso (舎密開宗) written by Udagawa Yōan. Kawamoto's work was used as a textbook in Bansho Shirabesho. In 1868...
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professor in Georgia; collected along the Flint River Acanthaceae Bu Yoania Udagawa Yōan (1798–1846), chemist and translator Orchidaceae Bu Youngia Edward Young...
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(aged 23) Hanshin Tigers Nippon Professional Baseball Owase, Mie Yuki Udagawa 26 P (1998-11-10)November 10, 1998 (aged 24) Orix Buffaloes Nippon Professional...
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