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Jean D'Arcet

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The file contains:;a) an autograph letter of four pages written in Paris on 25 March 1779 to Giovanni Fabbroni, written together with Hilaire Marin Rouelle concerning the methods of Bryan Higgins and experiments of Bergman with diamonds.;b) Extrait des Registres de l'academie Royale des Sciences du 17 mars 1787: a handwritten text of 25 pages describing the black dyeing method of Dimo Stephanopoli, signed at the Louvre by Cadet, Cornette, Beaumé, and D'Arcet. This handwritten copy was approved on 9 May 1788.

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Reference Code
ARC. 4* 1982 1 37
Dates
1779-1788
Languages
French;
Description
The file contains:;a) an autograph letter of four pages written in Paris on 25 March 1779 to Giovanni Fabbroni, written together with Hilaire Marin Rouelle concerning the methods of Bryan Higgins and experiments of Bergman with diamonds.;b) Extrait des Registres de l'academie Royale des Sciences du 17 mars 1787: a handwritten text of 25 pages describing the black dyeing method of Dimo Stephanopoli, signed at the Louvre by Cadet, Cornette, Beaumé, and D'Arcet. This handwritten copy was approved on 9 May 1788.
Title
Jean D'Arcet.
Contributors
Notes
Catalog of the Sidney M. Edelstein Collection (1981) no: 2554
Detailed description in Moshe Ron: Bibliotheca Tinctoria. Catalog of the Sidney M. Edelstein Collection (1991), no 1152
Host Item
Sidney M. Edelstein Autographs and Documents Collection
Access Rights
online_resources
Level of Description
File Record
Biographical summary
Jean D'Arcet (1724-1801), French chemist, and director of the porcelain works at Sèvres.
Credits
אוסף אדלשטיין, הספרייה הלאומית
National Library system number
990039023890205171

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אוסף אדלשטיין, הספרייה הלאומית

      1. Jean D'Arcet