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Joseph Achille Le Bel

French chemist (1847-1930).

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Place of Death

Paris

Occupation

Chemist

Member Of

Royal Society
(11/9/1911 - )
Subject Has Role
:
Foreign Member of the Royal Society
Start Time
: 11/9/1911
French Academy of Sciences
French Prehistoric Society

Place of Birth

Merkwiller-Pechelbronn

Country of Citizenship

France

Date of Birth

1/21/1847

Date of Death

8/6/1930

Instance Of

Human

Educated At

École Polytechnique

Given Name

Joseph
Achille

Work Location

Paris

Described by Source

Svensk Uppslagsbok
Great Soviet Encyclopedia (1969–1978)
Section
:Ле Бель Жозеф Ашиль

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Name in Native Language

Joseph Achille Le Bel

Field of Work

Chemistry
Optics

Languages Spoken, Written or Signed

French

Award Received

Davy Medal
(1893)
Award Rationale
: In recognition of their introduction of the theory of asymmetric carbon, and its use in explaining the constitution of optically active carbon compounds
Together With
:
Jacobus Henricus Van 'T Hoff
Point in Time
: 1893
Foreign Member of the Royal Society
(11/9/1911)
Point in Time
: 11/9/1911
Jecker Prize
(1881)
Point in Time
: 1881

Sex or Gender

Male

Family Name

Place of Burial

Cimetière Parisien De Bagneux

Position Held

Chairperson
(1922 - 1923)
Organization Directed by the Office or Position
:
French Prehistoric Society
Start Time
: 1922
End Time
: 1923

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