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501: 36: 142: 316:. He was allowed into Vauquelin's laboratory even though he was unable to pay the monthly fee of 20 francs, due to the requests of Vauquelin's sisters. But his progress was so rapid that in two or three years he was able to take his master's place at the lecture-table, and Fourcroy and Vauquelin were so satisfied with his performance that they procured for him a school appointment in 1797 as a teacher of chemistry, and in 1798 one as 747: 500: 76:, is a useful starting point for translations, but translators must revise errors as necessary and confirm that the translation is accurate, rather than simply copy-pasting machine-translated text into the English Knowledge. 379:
Above all things Thénard was a teacher; as he himself said, the professor, the assistants, the laboratory — everything must be sacrificed to the students. Like most great teachers he published a textbook, and his
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in the Champagne district the son of a farm worker. In the post-Revolution French educational system, most boys received scholarships for education up to age 14, and this allowed him to be educated at the academy at
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and successfully used his influence to obtain the appointment for Thénard, who six years later, after Fourcroy's death, was further elected to the chairs of chemistry at the
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Marvin, Ursula B. (2006). "Meteorites in History: An Overview from the Renaissance to the 20th Century". In McCall, G.J.H.; Bowden, A.J.; Howarth, R.J. (eds.).
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and the Faculté des Sciences. He also succeeded Fourcroy as member of the academy. In 1821, he was elected a foreign member of the
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Content in this edit is translated from the existing French Knowledge article at ]; see its history for attribution.
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Analyse d'un aérolithe tombé dans l'arrondissement d'Alais, le 15 mars 1806
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to be discovered. Thénard found a high carbon content of 2.5 per cent.
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made him a peer of France. From 1827 to 1830 he represented the
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at the École Polytechnique he began a lifelong friendship with
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in the chamber of deputies, and as vice-president of the
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His first original paper (1799) was on the compounds of
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In 1806 he analysed the chemical composition of the
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In 1804 Vauquelin resigned his professorship at the
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