Literate Lifetime

"Today a reader, tomorrow a leader." -- W. Fusselman
Looking for something great (and free) to read? Enter an author's name and/or a key word from a book title to search for entries in our database of public domain works.


Cleve, Per Teodor, 1840-1905

We have 1 book for this author.

Per Teodor Cleve (Stockholm February 10, 1840 – Uppsala June 18, 1905) was a Swedish chemist and geologist.

After graduating from the Stockholm Gymnasium in 1858, Cleve matriculated at the University of Uppsala in May 1858, where he received his Ph.D. in 1863. After employment with the university in Uppsala and travels in Europe and North America, he received a professorship of general and agricultural chemistry in Uppsala in 1874.

Cleve discovered the elements holmium and thulium in 1879. Also, in 1874, he concluded that didymium was in fact two elements, now known as neodymium and praseodymium.

He received the Davy Medal of the Royal Society in 1894, "for his researches on the chemistry of the rare earths". The mineral cleveite was named in 1878 by the geologist and explorer Adolf Erik Nordenskiöld in his honour.

Cleve was the maternal grandfather of Ulf von Euler, a Nobel prize winner, physiologist and pharmacologist.

References

  • Hans, Astrid Euler (1905). "Per Theodor Cleve". Berichte der deutschen chemischen Gesellschaft 38 (4): 4221-4238. DOI:10.1002/cber.190503804108. 

External links


This biographical information was gathered from the Per_Teodor_Cleve page, courtesy of the Wikipedia project.

Books

Carl Wilhelm Scheele ett minnesblad på hundrade årsdagen af hans död

Pick of the Day



Lists of Interest

Modern Library 100 Best Novels Modern Library 100 Best Novels: In 1998, Modern Library picked the top 100 Novels of the century. This list contains all of the bo ...

Webmaster's Favourites Webmaster's Favourites: These are my selections, humbly presented as books that I particularly enjoyed.



Other ways of browsing