1823 in science
Events
- the British Mathématicien Charles Babbage works on his Calculating machine, true ancestor of the modern Ordinateur.
- the chemist and inventive British Charles Macintosh deposits his patent of Vêtement Imperméable.
- the chemist and British physicist Michael Faraday obtains the liquefaction of the chloric acid and carbon dioxide.
Publications
- spectral Classification of the stars , the physicist Joseph von Fraunhofer.
- chemical Research on the greasy substances of animal origin , work on the greasy Substance, of the chemist Eugene Chevreul, who establishes a theory of the Saponification and discovers the stearic candles, which opens the way with the industrial production of the Savon and the Bougie S.
Births
- April 16th: Ferdinand Eisenstein German Mathematician
- December 7th: Leopold Kronecker German Mathematician
Death
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