Nicasius le Febure, also known as Nicolas le Fèvre, was born in the Ardenns in the early 17th century. He was a Calvinist and held appointments as a scientist in the French court as the “demonstratur for Vallot” and later… Read more ›
ABOVE: Here is Big E with a better view of our Barchusen Apparatus on a 3,000mL boiler. ABOVE: This is what the conduit intersection looks like, viewing the condenser from the side. There is no mixing junction at the intersections,… Read more ›
Adam Lonicer (1528-1586) was the town physician in Frankfort, Germany. He studied medicine and mathematics and taught at the University of Marburg circa 1553. He authored the works Naturalis historie opus novum (1551), and Herbarium (1555), which contained a special… Read more ›