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  1. Marie Lavoisier died on February 10, 1836, having played an important role in the birth of modern chemistry. She had lived under and survived the various political and other vicissitudes of seven constitutions and eight forms of government in a turbulent era of French history.

  2. 23. Apr. 2024 · Antoine Lavoisier, prominent French chemist and leading figure in the 18th-century chemical revolution who developed an experimentally based theory of the chemical reactivity of oxygen and coauthored the modern system for naming chemical substances. He was also a leading financier and public administrator.

  3. Marie-Anne Pierette Paulze (January 20 1758 to February 10 1836), more commonly known as Madame Lavoisier the "mother of modern chemistry", was born in the town of Montbrison, located in a small province in France. She is most commonly known as the wife of Antoine Lavoisier, but many do not know of her accomplishments in the realm of chemistry .

  4. 15. Nov. 2023 · This chapter explores the topic from a different angle by dealing with the case of Marie-Anne Paulze-Lavoisier (1758–1836), a woman of the French haute bourgeoisie and also the wife and scientific associate of the chemist and tax farmer Antoine-Laurent Lavoisier (1743–1794). It focuses on her work in her husband’s laboratory.

  5. 13. Juli 2022 · Paulze-Lavoisier's trajectories in science do not correspond to those of a ‘professional’ writer, and she differs radically from other cases of eighteenth-century women authors, such as, just to name one, Marie-Geneviève Thiroux d'Arconville, who is known today for her prolific scientific and literary works. 3 She in fact published very little, namely two translations from English, dating ...

  6. Marie Lavoisier und ihr Mann, Porträt von Jacques-Louis David 1788. Diese Liste von Chemikerinnen enthält bekannte Wissenschaftlerinnen mit dem Schwerpunkt auf dem Gebiet der Chemie, Biochemie und Pharmakologie, ohne die Schwerpunkte Medizin, Gentechnik, Zellbiologie oder Molekularbiologie (etwa Rita Levi-Montalcini) oder Chemikerinnen, die vor allem auf anderem Gebiet wie Politik (Margaret ...