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(1763-09-06): Received degree Bachelor of Law
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(1763-10-24): Record of aurora borealis
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1764 |
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(1764): Expedition at Dourdan and Orléans
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(1764): Lavoisier drafts a note on a list of chemical experiments on the analysis of gypsum.
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(1764-05) (1764-07): Geological excursions: Chaumont-en-Vexin, Villers-Cotterets, Medoun (with Jussieu)
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(1764-05-01) (1764-05-03): Lavoisier collects observations on the natural history of Pontoise and its surroundings.
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(1764-06): Geological excursion: Chantilly, Nantes
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(1764-07-02) (1765-05-27): Lavoisier begins experiments on street lightning in competition for Academy's prize for 1765.
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(1764-07-26): Lavoisier receives his licence in law
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(1764-08): Lavoisier makes experiments on geological levelling.
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(1764-08-11): Admitted to the bar at Parlement of Paris
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(1764-08-19): Experiments on artificial lightning.
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(1764-09) (1764-10): Geological excursion: Reims to Mézières with Guettard
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(1764-10) (1764-11): Geological excursion: Villers-Cotterets (October) and Meaux (November)
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1765 |
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(1765): Lavoisier participate to the prize in street-lightning and write the Memoire sur les differens moyens d'eclairer une grande ville
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(1765-01): Expedition: Vexin
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(1765-02-25): Reads at the Académie the first memoir "Analyse du gypse"
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(1765-03) (1765-05): Geological excursions: St. Germain-en-Laye, probably with Guettard
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(1765-03-01): First entry in Lavoisier's laboratory notebook.
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(1765-05-25): Lavoisier examines a "fouille" near Dangu and discovers specimens of succin or yellow amber
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(1765-07): Begins chemical experiments on the decomposition of salts
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(1765-08): Geological excursion: Senlis, Luzarches
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(1765-09) (1765-10): Geological excusrions: Villers-Cotterets (September - October); Valois (October)
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1766 |
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(1766): Lavoisier drafts a geological theory of the earth, alternative to that of Buffon
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(1766-01-12): Lavoisier's Grandmother, Madamde de Punctis, dies
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