| John Ayrton Paris - 1831 - 598 pages
...a situation to use or enjoy it then I wish it to be melted and given to the Royal Society to found a medal to be given annually for the most important discovery in Chemistry any where made in Europe or Anglo-America. Knowing the perfect understanding and love of justice of... | |
| John Ayrton Paris - 1831 - 582 pages
...a situation to use or enjoy it then I wish it to be melted and given to the Royal Society to found a medal to be given annually for the most important discovery in Chemistry any where made in Europe or Anglo-America. Knowing the perfect understanding and love of justice of... | |
| 1855 - 718 pages
...situation to enjoy it, then he adds, " I wish it to be melted and given to the Royal Society, to found a Medal, to be given annually, for the most important discovery in chemistry anywhere made in Europe or AngloAmerica." But, as Dr. Davy is now living, and as he has several children... | |
| 1869 - 332 pages
...not in a situation to use or enjoy it, I wish it to be melted and given to the Royal Society to found a medal, to be given annually for the most important discovery in chemistry anywhere made in Europe or Anglo-America." Dr. Davy directs by his will that " the service of plate... | |
| Royal Society (Great Britain) - 1870 - 656 pages
...Dr. Matthiessen's study, and promises to yield results of considerable interest. Dr. Matthiessen's researches are distinguished as well for their diversity...invested in India securities, yielding a little more than afe'30 a year ; and it now remains with your Council to determine the form of the Medal, and to specify... | |
| Sir Norman Lockyer - 1870 - 684 pages
...the Royal Society last Tuesday ; one of the announcements made, however, we prefer to detail here. Dr. John Davy, brother of Sir Humphry Davy, has bequeathed...invested in India securities, yielding a little more than 3O/. a year. The Council will determine the form of the medal, and specify the conditions under which... | |
| Sir Norman Lockyer - 1875 - 538 pages
...Medal. — The Council has accepted the duty of annually awarding a medal, to be called the Davy Medal, for the most important discovery in chemistry made in Europe or Anglo-America. The history of this medal is as follows : — Our former illustrious president, I Sir Humphry Davy, was... | |
| Sir Norman Lockyer - 1875 - 544 pages
...Medal. — The Council has accepted the duty of annually awarding a medal, to be called the Davy Medal, for the most important discovery in chemistry made in Europe or Anglo-America. The history of this medal is as follows : — Our former illustrious president,' Sir Humphry Davy, was... | |
| Royal Society (Great Britain) - 1875 - 708 pages
...Medal. — The Council has accepted the duty of annually awarding a medal, to be called the Davy Medal, for the most important discovery in Chemistry made in Europe or Anglo-America. The history of this medal is as follows : — Oar former illustrious President, Sir Humphry Davy, was presented... | |
| Thomas Spencer Baynes, William Robertson Smith - 1890 - 912 pages
...Davy medal was founded by the will of Dr John Davy, FR8. , the brother of Sir Humphry Davy, and is given annually for the most important discovery in chemistry made in Europe or Anglo- America. An enumeration of the awards of each of the medals will be found at the end of the... | |
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