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Johann Rudolf Glauber

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  • The key breakthrough came in 1659, when alchemist Johann Rudolf Glauber published a paper describing how to make purple of Cassius.

    From Mystics to Chemists 2008

  • Johann Rudolf Glauber (1604-68) discovered sodium sulphate.

    FallNet - a pack of gnomes, trolls and gargoyles 1998

  • Alchemical works were written by the important practical chemist, Johann Rudolf Glauber and the medical chemistry of the Renaissance alchemists found a new proponent in the revision of Franciscus Sylvius de la Böe whose work went through numerous seventeenth-and eighteenth-century editions.

    Alchemy 1968

  • Johann Rudolf Glauber was born at Karlstadt in 1604.

    Alchemy: Ancient and Modern 1922

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