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  1. Pierre-Joseph Macquer (* 9. Oktober 1718 in Paris; † 15. Februar 1784 ebenda) [1] war ein einflussreicher französischer Arzt und Chemiker des 18. Jahrhunderts. [2] Inhaltsverzeichnis. 1 Leben und Wirken. 2 Werke (Auswahl) 3 Literatur. 4 Weblinks. 5 Einzelnachweise. Leben und Wirken.

  2. Pierre-Joseph Macquer (9 October 1718 – 15 February 1784) was an influential French chemist. He is known for his Dictionnaire de chymie (1766). He was also involved in practical applications, to medicine and industry, such as the French development of porcelain.

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  3. 5. Juli 2012 · Pierre-Joseph Macquer (1718–1784) is well known as one of the major chemists in the eighteenth century as a theoretician and a teacher. He is also known for his works on dyeing. This paper presents a new face of Macquer. He proposed a theory on mordants in dyeing as early as 1775.

    • Christine Lehman
    • 2012
  4. Pierre-Joseph Macquer (1718-1784) is well known as one of the major chemists in the eighteenth century as a theoretician and a teacher. He is also known for his works on dyeing. This paper presents a new face of Macquer. He proposed a theory on mordants in dyeing as early as 1775.

  5. Pierre-Joseph Macquer (* 9. Oktober 1718 in Paris; † 15. Februar 1784 ebenda) [1] war ein einflussreicher französischer Chemiker des 18. Jahrhunderts. Sein Interesse galt vor allem der Anwendung chemischer Erkenntnisse in der Medizin. Zudem leistete er wichtige Forschungsbeiträge zur Porzellanherstellung, für die Färberei und die Salpeterindustrie.

  6. Science. Encyclopedias almanacs transcripts and maps. Pierre-Joseph Macquer. views 1,593,165 updated. Pierre-Joseph Macquer. 1718-1784. French chemist who published an influential chemistry textbook and was the first to publish a chemical dictionary that was organized along modern lines.

  7. This article proposes three specific case studies selected from Pierre Joseph Macquers (1718–84) rich career to show the continuous evolution of chemistry throughout the century: medicinal chemistry through the application of the Comte de La Garaye’s metallic salt solutions, the emergence of industrial chemistry through a few of Macquer ...