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Humphry Davy

Humphry Davy

English chemist

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Birthdate
December 17, 1778
Birthplace
Penzance
Penzance
Date of Death
May 29, 1829
Place of Death
Geneva
Geneva
Nationality
England
England
Author of
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The Bakerian Lecture
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Consolations in Travel
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Miscellaneous Papers and Researches, Especially on the Safety Lamp, and Flame, and on the Protection of the Copper Sheathing of Ships, from 1815 to 1828
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Collected Works
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Some Researches on Flame
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Additional experiments and observations on the application of electrical combinations to the preservation of the copper sheathing of ships, and to other purposes
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Salmonia
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Consolations in travel, or, The last days of a philosopher
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Educated at
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Truro Cathedral School
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Poet
Poet
Physicist
Physicist
Chemist
Chemist
Writer
Writer
Geologist
Geologist
Photographer
Photographer
Scientist
Scientist
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Author
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ISNI
000000010883629X0
Open Library ID
OL2957336A0
VIAF
296301080

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Country
United Kingdom
United Kingdom
Citizenship
United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland
United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland
Kingdom of Great Britain
Kingdom of Great Britain
Wikidata ID
Q131761
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Humphry Davy was born on December 17, 1778, in Penzance and died on May 29, 1829, in Geneva[(833657

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