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  1. James Smithson (c. 1765 - 27 de mayo de 1829) [1] fue un mineralogista y químico británico conocido por haber dejado un legado en su testamento a los Estados Unidos de América, que se utilizó inicialmente para financiar el Instituto Smithsoniano.

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  2. James Smithson FRS (c. 1765 – 27 June 1829) was a British chemist and mineralogist. He published numerous scientific papers for the Royal Society during the early 1800s as well as defining calamine, which would eventually be renamed after him as "smithsonite". He was the founding donor of the Smithsonian Institution, which also ...

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  4. 9 de abr. de 2024 · See all videos for this article. James Smithson (born 1765, Paris, France—died June 27, 1829, Genoa [Italy]) was an English scientist who provided funds for the founding of the Smithsonian Institution, Washington, D.C. Smithson, the natural son of Hugh Smithson Percy, 1st duke of Northumberland, and Elizabeth Keate Macie, a lineal ...

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  5. An English scientist who conducted research in chemistry, mineralogy, and geology, Smithson lived and traveled in several European countries. His schooling and interests afforded him the opportunity to mix with many noted scientists. Smithson was born in France in 1765.

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  6. James Smithson: Founder of the Smithsonian Institution. James Smithson (c. 1765-1829), founding donor of the Smithsonian Institution, was born in 1765 in France with the name James Lewis Macie.

  7. April 14, 2021. Media Fact Sheet. James Smithson (c. 1765–June 27, 1829), scientist and philanthropist, was born James Louis Macie in Paris, where his mother gave birth to him in secret. His father, Hugh Smithson, was the first Duke of Northumberland and one of the great patrons of the 18th century. His mother, Elizabeth Hungerford Keate ...