Sir Henry E. Roscoe (1833-1915) is one of the foremost of English chemists. In Heidelberg he worked under Robert Bunsen and together with the famous German he laid the foundations of comparative photochemistry. Roscoe is also known for his study and analysis of vanadium compounds and his isolation of the metal. In 1857 he became professor at Owens College, Manchester, where he remained for thirty years. "Lectures on Spectrum Analysis" is one of Roscoe's standard works.
Henry E. Roscoe Livres
Sir Henry E. Roscoe s'impose comme une figure de proue de la chimie anglaise. Ses travaux fondamentaux sur la photochimie comparée, développés aux côtés de Robert Bunsen à Heidelberg, ont fait progresser de manière significative le domaine. Roscoe est également reconnu pour son étude approfondie et son analyse des composés du vanadium, y compris l'isolement réussi de l'élément. Sa permanence de trente ans en tant que professeur à l'Owens College de Manchester a solidifié son impact durable sur la recherche et l'éducation chimiques.






Description of the Chemical Laboratories at the Owens College, Manchester
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This is an informative guide to the chemical laboratories at Owens College Manchester, which was a pioneering institution for chemical education and research during the mid-19th century. The authors, Alfred Waterhouse and Henry Enfield Roscoe, provide detailed descriptions of the various laboratories, as well as the equipment and instruments used for teaching and research. This book is a valuable resource for anyone interested in the history of chemistry education, as well as the scientific practices and methods developed during this era.
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A Treatise on Chemistry
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A Treatise on Chemistry
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A Treatise on Chemistry Volume 2, pt.2
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John Dalton and the Rise of Modern Chemistry
- 228pages
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Lessons in Elementary Chemistry
- 480pages
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This reprint preserves the original text from 1869, offering readers a chance to explore the historical context and themes present in the work. The book reflects the era's perspectives and storytelling style, making it a valuable resource for those interested in literature from this period. Its enduring relevance and insights into the past provide a unique reading experience for both new and returning audiences.