Marcellin Berthelot
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He was considered "one of the most famous chemists in the world." Upon being appointed to the post of Minister of Foreign Affairs for the French government in 1895, he was considered "the most eminent living chemist" in France. In 1901, he was elected as one of the "Forty Immortals" of the Académie française. He gave all his discoveries not only to the French government but to humanity. Provided by Wikipedia
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Published: 1901
Superior document: Les carbures d'hydrogène 1851 - 1901 2
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Published: 1901
Superior document: Les carbures d'hydrogène 1851 - 1901 3
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Published: 1901
Superior document: Les carbures d'hydrogène 1851 - 1901 1
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Published: 1888
Superior document: Collection des anciens alchimistes grecs 3
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Published: 1888
Superior document: Collection des anciens alchimistes grecs 2
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Published: 1888
Superior document: Collection des anciens alchimistes grecs 1