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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Johan Afzelius, professor i kemi i Uppsala : En biografi

Lindsjö, Svante January 2009 (has links)
<p>Johan Afzelius held the chair in chemistry at Uppsala University 1784-1820. His predecessor was the reputable Torbern Bergman, one of Afzelius’ students the famous Jacob Berzelius. The published scientific production of Afzelius is very limited. Afzelius has been described as with no interest of chemistry, reluctant to scientific innovations and as an opponent to the new "antiflogistic" chemistry. Also, he is believed to have given Jacob Berzelius hard times when Berzelius studied in Uppsala.</p><p>The study suggests that the judgement of Johan Afzelius should be revised. It appears that the above description of Afzelius is to be regarded as an artefact. So, Afzelius, besides being devoted to mineralogy, was keen at chemistry, interested in scientific innovations, and from 1799 on no opponent to the new chemistry.</p>
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Johan Afzelius, professor i kemi i Uppsala : En biografi

Lindsjö, Svante January 2009 (has links)
Johan Afzelius held the chair in chemistry at Uppsala University 1784-1820. His predecessor was the reputable Torbern Bergman, one of Afzelius’ students the famous Jacob Berzelius. The published scientific production of Afzelius is very limited. Afzelius has been described as with no interest of chemistry, reluctant to scientific innovations and as an opponent to the new "antiflogistic" chemistry. Also, he is believed to have given Jacob Berzelius hard times when Berzelius studied in Uppsala. The study suggests that the judgement of Johan Afzelius should be revised. It appears that the above description of Afzelius is to be regarded as an artefact. So, Afzelius, besides being devoted to mineralogy, was keen at chemistry, interested in scientific innovations, and from 1799 on no opponent to the new chemistry.

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