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- Luigi Valentino Brugnatelli (also Luigi Gaspare Brugnatelli or Luigi Vincenzo Brugnatelli) (14 February 1761 in Pavia – 24 October 1818 in Pavia) was...
- independently invented in Europe by Italian chemist Luigi Valentino Brugnatelli in 1805. Brugnatelli used his colleague Alessandro Volta's invention of five years...
-  25. Luigi Valentino Brugnatelli; also cited as: Luigi Gaspari Brugnatelli and Luigi Vincenzo Brugnatelli. See: Gaspare Brugnatelli (1818) "Sopra i cangiamenti...
- ISBN 978-1-85828-748-5. Chapter 1: Religious Affiliation retrieved 4 September 2013 Brugnatelli, Vermondo (2005). "Studi berberi e mediterranei. Miscellanea offerta...
- celebrated works and made important discoverieschemist Luigi Valentino Brugnatelli, mathematician Girolamo Cardano (born in Pavia, 1501–76), physicist Alessandro...
- chemist Luigi Valentino Brugnatelli, who transformed it into the home of the Brugnatelli family. In 1928, Luigi Brugnatelli, professor of Mineralogy...
- April 23–24, 1998 (in Italian). Padua: Unipress – via Famiglia Brugnatelli. Brugnatelli, Vermondo (2001). "Il berbero di Jerba: secondo rapporto preliminare"...
- Geoffrey Khan, Michael P. Streck, Janet CE Watson, Gábor Takács, Vermondo Brugnatelli, H. Ekkehard Wolff et al. The Semitic Languages. An International Handbook...
- development of organic chemistry. Some noteworthy developments: 1818: Brugnatelli makes alloxan from uric acid 1832: Dobereiner produces furfural (a furan)...
- Worst Hours - Beachcombing's Bizarre History Blog". 24 September 2010. Brugnatelli, Pia. "Anita Garibaldi, l'eroina dei due mondi". Storica - National Geographic...