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* 1862 Louis Pasteur and Claude Bernard complete the first pasteurization tests.
Claude Louis Berthollet.
Claude Louis Berthollet ( 9 December 1748 6 November 1822 ) was a Savoyard-French chemist who became vice president of the French Senate in 1804.
Claude Louis Berthollet was born in Talloires, near Annecy, then part of the Duchy of Savoy, in 1749.
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* 1748 Claude Louis Berthollet, French chemist ( d. 1822 )
Claude Gordon was student of Louis Maggio and Herbert L. Clarke and systematized the concepts of these teachers.
The French singer Claude Nougaro used its melody for his tribute to Louis Armstrong in French, under the name Armstrong.
The development of bleaching powder ( calcium hypochlorite ) by Scottish chemist Charles Tennant in about 1800, based on the discoveries of French chemist Claude Louis Berthollet, revolutionised the bleaching processes in the textile industry by dramatically reducing the time required ( from months to days ) for the traditional process then in use, which required repeated exposure to the sun in bleach fields after soaking the textiles with alkali or sour milk.
The name of the style derives from the title of a Claude Monet work, Impression, soleil levant ( Impression, Sunrise ), which provoked the critic Louis Leroy to coin the term in a satiric review published in the Parisian newspaper Le Charivari.
Critic and humorist Louis Leroy wrote a scathing review in the newspaper Le Charivari in which, making wordplay with the title of Claude Monet's Impression, Sunrise ( Impression, soleil levant ), he gave the artists the name by which they became known.
In fact, when first proposed, it was a controversial statement and was opposed by other chemists, most notably Proust's fellow Frenchman Claude Louis Berthollet, who argued that the elements could combine in any proportion.
* 1653 Claude Louis Hector de Villars, Duke of Villars, French general, Marshal General of France ( d. 1734 )
Early developments in organometallic chemistry include Louis Claude Cadet ’ s synthesis of methyl arsenic compounds related to cacodyl, William Christopher Zeise's platinum-ethylene complex, Edward Frankland ’ s discovery of dimethyl zinc, Ludwig Mond ’ s discovery of Ni ( CO )< sub > 4 </ sub >, and Victor Grignard ’ s organomagnesium compounds.
* 1760 Louis Claude Cadet de Gassicourt investigates inks based on Cobalt salts and isolates Cacodyl from cobalt mineral containing arsenic
The first pasteurization test was completed by Louis Pasteur and Claude Bernard in April 1862.
Thinkers most typically linked with Structuralism include anthropologist Claude Lévi-Strauss, linguist Ferdinand de Saussure, Marxist philosopher Louis Althusser, the early writings of psychoanalyst Jacques Lacan, the early writings of literary theorist Roland Barthes, and the semiotician Algirdas Greimas.
Ramism could not exert any influence on the established Catholic schools and universities, which remained loyal to Scholasticism, or on the new Catholic schools and universities founded by members of the religious orders known as the Society of Jesus or the Oratorians, as can be seen in the Jesuit curriculum ( in use right up to the 19th century, across the Christian world ) known as the Ratio Studiorum ( that Claude Pavur, S. J., has recently translated into English, with the Latin text in the parallel column on each page ( St. Louis: Institute of Jesuit Sources, 2005 )).
* Structuralism and post-structuralism in the work of Jacques Derrida, Michel Foucault, Louis Hjelmslev, Roman Jakobson, Jacques Lacan, Claude Lévi-Strauss, Roland Barthes, etc.
In France, Louis Claude de Saint-Martin ( 1743-1803 ) and Jean-Philippe Dutoit-Membrini ( alias Keleph Ben Nathan, 1721-1793 ) contributed to a resurgence of theosophy in the late 18th century.
The Claude Louis Hector de Villars | Duc de Villars leads his cavalry to victory at the Battle of Battle of Friedlingen | Friedlingen, illustration by Richard Caton Woodville.
* January 18 Louis Claude de Saint-Martin French philosopher, known as le philosophe inconnu.
Louis Leroy's critical review of it published on 25 April gives rise to the term Impressionism for the movement, with reference to Claude Monet's Impression, Sunrise.
* June 15 Louis Claude Daquin, French composer ( b. 1694 )
* December 9 Claude Louis Berthollet, French chemist ( d. 1822 )

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In 1924, Louis de Broglie proposed that all particles behave to an extent like waves.
* 1706 Louis de Cahusac, French playwright and librettist, and Freemason ( d. 1759 )
* 1644 Louise de La Vallière, French mistress of Louis XIV of France ( d. 1710 )
de Pompadour, Louis XV's mistress, who was considered the most powerful woman in France at the time.
* 1779 Louis de Freycinet, French explorer ( d. 1842 )
* 1892 Louis de Broglie, French physicist, Nobel Prize laureate ( d. 1987 )
* 1767 Louis Antoine de Saint-Just, French military leader and politician ( d. 1794 )
** Louis de Montfort
In 1752, the French astronomer Nicolas Louis de Lacaille subdivided it into Carina ( the keel, or the hull, of the ship ), Puppis ( the poop deck, or stern ), and Vela ( the sails ).
Antlia was created in 1756 by the French astronomer Abbé Nicolas Louis de Lacaille, who created fourteen constellations for the southern sky to fill some faint regions.
De Amore was written at the request of Marie de Champagne, daughter of King Louis VII of France and of Eleanor of Aquitaine.
Louis de Wohl worked as an astrologer for the British intelligence agency MI5, after it was claimed that Hitler used astrology to time his actions.
* 1713 Louis, 4th duc de Noailles, French peer and Marshal of France ( d. 1793 )
* Schmidt, Hanns Peter: The Origin of Ahimsa, in: Mélanges d ' Indianisme à la mémoire de Louis Renou, Paris 1968
Toward the latter half of the 17th century, Louis XIV founded his ' Académie Royale de Musique et de Danse ', where specific rules for the execution of every dance and the " five positions " of the feet were formulated for the first time by members of the Académie.
After the French chemists Louis Nicolas Vauquelin, Louis Jacques Thénard, and Joseph-Louis Gay-Lussac approved the experiments of the young pharmacist Balard, the results were presented at a lecture of the Académie des Sciences and published in Annales de Chimie et Physique.
" Approval from Louis arrived on 27 June: Tallard was to reinforce Marsin and the Elector on the Danube via the Black Forest, with 40 battalions and 50 squadrons ; Villeroi was to pin down the Allies defending the Lines of Stollhofen, or, if the Allies should move all their forces to the Danube, he was to join with Marshal Tallard ; and General de Coignies with 8, 000 men, would protect Alsace.
* Louis de Blois ( 1506 66 )
In addition to Bonaparte himself, Louis Alexandre Berthier, Auguste de Marmont, Jean Lannes, Joachim Murat, Louis Desaix, Jean Reynier, Antoine-François Andréossy, Jean-Andoche Junot, Louis-Nicolas Davout and Dumas were all passengers on the cramped Mediterranean crossing.
The Saint-Esprit church was part of a bigger complex built by Louis XI to care for pilgrims to Santiago de Compostela.
* http :// www. chateaudevayres. com / home. html In French and English, with views of the Castle by Louis de Foix, the 16th century French Engineer who deviated the River Adour near Bayonne.
A costume design for Louis XIV as The Rising Sun, from the final entrée of Le Ballet de la Nuit ( 1653 ).

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