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Alphonse François Renard

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376: 20: 107:, and retained the post until the close of his life. Meanwhile, he had been ordained priest in 1877, and had intended to enter the Society of Jesus. He was known as the Abbé Renard; but, as remarked by Sir A. Geikie, as years passed, the longing for mental freedom grew ever stronger, until at last it overmastered all the traditions and associations of a lifetime, and he finally separated himself from the church of Rome. 215: 425: 230: 111: 415: 235: 19: 435: 116:
Mémoire sur les caractères minéralogiques et stratigraphiques des roches dues plutoniennes de la Belgique et de l'Ardenne française
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on the sea-bottom at temperatures of 32 °F (0 °C) and under; and the distribution and mode of occurrence of
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In 1874 he became professor of chemistry and geology in the college of the Belgian Jesuits at
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One or more of the preceding sentences incorporates text from a publication now in the
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deposits on the bed of the ocean. Renard died at Brussels on 9 July 1903.
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in Belgium and other countries. In acknowledgment of his work, the
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Alphonse Renard by Alphonse de Tombay (Brussels) - September 2019
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Schoep, A (1928). "La rendardite, nouveau mineral uranifere".
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Index


Belgian
geologist
petrographer
Ronse
East Flanders
church of Rome
Namur
Jesuit
Maria Laach
Eifel
philosophy
science
volcanic rocks
chemistry
mineralogy
Leuven
Brussels
University of Ghent
Charles-Louis-Joseph-Xavier de la Vallée-Poussin
mineral
igneous
sedimentary rocks
metamorphism
Bigsby Medal
Geological Society of London
Challenger Expedition
Sir John Murray
cosmic dust
zeolitic crystals

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