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  1. 1 de ene. de 2015 · Joseph Priestley (1733–1804) was the first person to report the discovery of oxygen and describe some of its extraordinary properties. As such he merits a special place in the history of respiratory physiology.

  2. 16 de sept. de 2021 · Joseph Priestley (1733–1804) was an influential and versatile British thinker who made a lasting contribution to several disciplines. He published important works in several areas of philosophy and politics, as well as in science and theology. Priestley was an influential but controversial figure, especially regarding his nonconformist ...

  3. JOSEPH. (1733-1804) Chimiste anglais, théologien, chef principal (avec Theophilus Lindsey), du mouvement des unitariens ou antitrinitaires, pédagogue et théoricien politique, né à Birstall Fieldhead (près de Leeds) et mort à Northumberland en Pennsylvanie Joseph Priestley était le fils d'un tailleur calviniste qui, d'esprit ouvert, le ...

  4. 约瑟夫·普里斯特利(J.Joseph Priestley,1733年3月13日-1804年2月6日),发现氧气的伟大英国化学家。1733年3月13日生于利兹城附近的菲尔德黑德,1804年2月6日卒于美国宾夕法尼亚州诺森伯兰。1765年获爱丁堡大学法学博士学位。他的职业是牧师,化学只是他的业余爱好。1766年当选为英国皇家学会会员。1782 ...

  5. 15 de ene. de 2014 · Joseph Priestley (1733–1804) was the first person to report the discovery of oxygen and describe some of its extraordinary properties. As such he merits a special place in the history of respiratory physiology. In addition his descriptions in elegant 18th-century English were particularly arresting, and rereading them never fails to give a special pleasure. The gas was actually first ...

  6. Joseph Priestley. (1733–1804). A clergyman who at one time was driven from his home because of his liberal politics, Joseph Priestley is remembered principally for his contributions to science. For his best-known accomplishment—the discovery of oxygen —he must share the credit with the Swedish chemist Carl Wilhelm Scheele, who is believed ...

  7. Joseph Priestley, LL.D. (1733-1804) This article was written by Alexander Gordon and Philip Joseph Hartog. Joseph Priestley, theologian and man of science, eldest of six children of Jonas Priestley (1700-1779), a cloth-dresser, by his first wife, Mary (d. 1739), only child of Joseph Swift of Shafton, near Wakefield, was born at Fieldhead, a ...