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  1. Joseph Priestley. One of the 18th century’s most preeminent experimental scientists, Priestley is best remembered for discovering oxygen. He was also a conspicuous figure in the revolutionary politics of his day. When Joseph Priestley (1733–1804) wasn’t in his laboratory investigating gases—he isolated and characterized eight of them ...

  2. Joseph Priestley ( Birstall, 13 de março de 1733 ( Velho estilo) – Northumberland, 6 de fevereiro de 1804) foi um teólogo, clérigo dissidente, filósofo natural, educador, teórico e político britânico que publicou mais de 150 obras.

  3. Joseph Priestley (1733-1804) — Unitarian minister, teacher, author, natural philosopher, discoverer of oxygen, and friend of Benjamin Franklin and Thomas Jefferson — supervised the construction of this house and laboratory from 1794 to 1798, then lived and worked here until his death in 1804.

  4. Joseph Priestley (1733—1804) A notable Enlightenment polymath, Joseph Priestley published almost two hundred works on natural philosophy, theology, metaphysics, political philosophy, politics, education, history and linguistics. Remembered today primarily as a scientist who isolated oxygen, Priestley considered his calling to be that of a ...

  5. 14 de mar. de 2019 · Era 13 de marzo de 1733, nacía Joseph Priestley (1733-1804). Nacido en un pequeño pueblo de Yorkshire (Inglaterra), debido a problemas de salud, tuvo numerosas interrupciones en su educación; incluso no recibió educación científica formal. A pesar de estos inconvenientes, fue una persona enciclopédica que hizo aportaciones en educación ...

  6. The discovery of. oxygen. and the chemical revolution of Joseph Priestley. Priestley’s lasting reputation in science is founded upon the discovery he made on August 1, 1774, when he obtained a colourless gas by heating red mercuric oxide. Finding that a candle would burn and that a mouse would thrive in this gas, he called it ...

  7. 17 de nov. de 2020 · Poco después, su apoyo a las revoluciones estadounidense y francesa provocó los disturbios de Priestley en 1791. Una turba quemó su laboratorio y su casa. Después de los disturbios de 1791, Joseph Priestley trasladó a su familia a Londres por un corto tiempo antes de dirigirse a los Estados Unidos en 1793. Se estableció en Northumberland, PA.

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