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(1740-03-20) (1748): The Lavoisier family moves in a house situated in the cul-de-sac Pecquet (today passage Pecquay): "une maison à porte cochère, sise à Paris, cul-de-sac Pecquay, près la rue des Blancs-Manteaux, consistant en cour, puits mitoyen, remis
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1742 |
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(1742-06-14): Marriage of Jean Antoine Lavoisier and Emilie Punctis
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1743 |
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(1743-08-26): Birth of Antoine Laurent Lavoisier at Paris, cul-de-sac Pecquet, quartier des Blancs-Manteaux. Baptized at Saint-Merry
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(1748): Lavoisier's mother dies. He moves with his father and sister to grandmother's Madame Punctis
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(1748) (1771): Jean Antoine Lavoisier and his children moves in a house in Rue du Four-Saint-Eustache where Lavoisier will perform his first barometric observations and experiments on artificial lightning. Most of the houses of rue du Four-Saint-Eustache
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1754 |
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(1754) (1760-00): During his stay at the Collège Mazarin Lavoisier emerges as a brilliant student
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(1754-10): Lavoisier enters the Collège Mazarin (Collège des Quatre Nations).
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1755 |
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(1755): In 1755 Lavoisier received a prize at the Collège Mazarin
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1759 |
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(1759): In 1759 Lavoisier is Awarded the second prize for translation from Greek into French by the Collège Mazarin
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1760 |
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(1760) (1761-00): Lavoisier attends a course in mathematics and physics under La Caille
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(1760): Begins to write a theatre pièce based on Rousseau's Nouvelle Héloise
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(1760-08-25): Lavoisier is awarded a prize in rhetorics at the Collège Mazarin
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1761 |
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(1761): Lavoisier attends a course in experimental physics under Nollet and studies mathematics and astronomy in La Caille's observatory
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(1761): Lavoisier enter the university of La Sorbonne to study law
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(1761) (1763-00): He begins to attend a course in chemistry under Rouelle.
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(1761): Lavoisier attends the chemical course of La Planche
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(1761): Lavoisier works to prepare a memoir for two prizes to be awarded by the Académie d'Amiens and de Besançon on the following themes: "La droiture du coeur est aussi nécessaire dans la recherche de la verité que la justesse de l'esprit." and "Si le d
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(1761-03): First meteorological and barometric observations
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1763 |
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(1763): Lavoisier begins collaboration with Guettard
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(1763): Earliest dated mineralogical samples in Lavoisier's collection
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(1763): After a short disease Lavoisier begins and continues for serveral months a diet exclusively based on milk.
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(1763-04): Lavoisier write his first chemical notes: Histoire naturelle. Gypse
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(1763-05) (1763-08): Earliest geological expeditions at Villers-Cotterets, near Paris with Jussieu and at St. Germain-en-Laye
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(1763-09) (1763-11): Geological expedition with Guettard at Villers-Cotterets
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(1763-09) (1763-11): Lavoisier earliest geological notes
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