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  1. Louis-Jacques Thénard. French chemist, born on the 4th of May 1777 at Louptière, near Nogent-sur-Seine, Aube. His father, a poor peasant, managed to have him educated at the academy of Sens, and sent him at the age of sixteen to study pharmacy in Paris. There he attended the lectures of Antoine François Fourcroy and Nicolas-Louis Vauquelin ...

    • May 4, 1777
    • June 21, 1857
  2. 19. Juni 2020 · That adventure of scientific exploration began more than two centuries ago, when Louis Jacques Thénard (4 May 1777 – 21 June 1857) took the first step. The French chemist would already have a place in the history of science with the discovery of boron (in 1808) and hydrogen peroxide (in 1818). But what really made him famous, beyond the ...

  3. Louis Jacques Thénard. Born into the peasant class, Louis-Jacques Thénard (1777–1857) worked as a servant to finance his education before becoming one of France’s foremost chemists. He was famous for discovering hydrogen peroxide and boron, and for inventing the pigment cobalt blue, also known as "Thénard’s Blue," one of the earliest ...

  4. Louis Jacques Thénard. Le baron Louis Jacques Thénard, né à La Louptière le 4 mai 1777 et mort à Paris le 21 juin 1857, est un chimiste français. Baron de Thenard petit en noblesse grand par ses bassesses et noble en petitesse despote idéal, seigneur conjugal, prince des valets, tyran du tiroir-caisse qu'une destinée contraîre a ...

  5. www.chemeurope.com › en › encyclopediaLouis_Jacques_Thénard

    Louis Jacques Thénard (May 4, 1777 in the village of La Louptière, Aube - June 21, 1857 in Paris), was a French chemist. His father, a poor peasant, managed to have him educated at the academy of Sens, and sent him at the age of sixteen to study pharmacy in Paris.

  6. Arnould Gérard Louis Jacques Thénard. Birthdate: March 03, 1940. Birthplace: Neuilly sur Seine. Death: Immediate Family: Son of Jacques Baron Thénard and Edith Alice Cecilia Lowther. Husband of Anne de MacMahon.