Chimiste

James Smithson

1765 - 1829

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Sa biographie est disponible en 20 langues sur Wikipédia. James Smithson est le 523rd chimiste le plus populaire (en baisse du 466th en 2024), la 4,585th biographie la plus populaire de France (en baisse du 4,117th en 2019), ainsi que le 64th chimiste de France le plus populaire.

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Among Chimistes

Among chimistes, James Smithson ranks 523 out of 602Before him are Albert Eschenmoser, Alexey Favorsky, David MacMillan, Omowunmi Sadik, Nina Andreyeva, and Bruce Ames. After him are Charles Blagden, Arthur Rudolf Hantzsch, Michael Behe, Darleane C. Hoffman, Eugen Baumann, and Oswald Schmiedeberg.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1765, James Smithson ranks 34Before him are James Ivory, Petrobey Mavromichalis, Antonio Nariño, Sylvestre François Lacroix, Manuel Maria Barbosa du Bocage, and Jakub Jan Ryba. After him are Henry Thomas Colebrooke, and Daniel Steibelt. Among people deceased in 1829, James Smithson ranks 45Before him are Wojciech Bogusławski, Richard Anthony Salisbury, Francis Buchanan-Hamilton, Timothy Pickering, Cornelio Saavedra, and John Mawe. After him are Albrecht Berblinger, Henry Dearborn, and Pedro Blanco Soto.

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In France

Among people born in France, James Smithson ranks 4,585 out of NaNBefore him are Michiel de Swaen (1654), Henri Leconte (1963), Jean-Christophe Rufin (1952), Guy de la Chapelle (1868), Roselyne Bachelot (1946), and Danièle Dupré (1938). After him are Alain Peyrefitte (1925), André Comte-Sponville (1952), Marguerite Audoux (1863), Eva Ionesco (1965), Roger Planchon (1931), and Walid Regragui (1975).

Among Chimistes In France

Among chimistes born in France, James Smithson ranks 64Before him are Geneviève Thiroux d'Arconville (1720), Louis Claude Cadet de Gassicourt (1731), Edmond Frémy (1814), Jacques-Joseph Ebelmen (1814), Moungi Bawendi (1961), and Pierre Adet (1763).

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