Mendeleyev, Dmitry Ivanovich, 1834-1907
Person
Dates
- Existence: 1834 - 1907
Found in 5 Collections and/or Records:
Dimitry Mendeleyev Bulgarian Postage Stamps, Postcard, and Postal Cover Collection
Collection
Identifier: 2005-061
Abstract
A collection of Bulgarian postage stamps, postcard, and postal cover commemorating the life and work of Russian chemist and inventor Dimitry Mendeleyev.
Dates:
2005-2009
Found in:
Science History Institute Archives
Dimitry Mendeleyev Spanish Stamp Collection
Collection
Identifier: 2023-522
Abstract
A collection of Spanish stamps and assorted materials commemorating the life and work of Russian chemist and inventor Dimitry Mendeleyev.
Dates:
2007
Found in:
Science History Institute Archives
Edward G. Mazurs Collection of Periodic Systems Images
Collection
Identifier: 2008-033-002
Abstract
Slides of models of the periodic table used by Edward G. Mazurs in the production of his book Types of Graphic Representation of the Periodic System of Chemical Elements (1957).
Dates:
1860s-1950s; Majority of material found within 1880s-1920s
Found in:
Science History Institute Archives
The Edward G. Mazurs Collection of Periodic Systems
Collection
Identifier: 2008-033
Scope and Contents
For a more detailed inventory, please view this record in our library catalog: https://othmerlib.sciencehistory.org/record=b1055480~S6The collection consists of all of the materials still extant gathered by Mazurs in connection with his book and includes original research notes by Mazurs, photocopies of historical documents, reprints of scholarly articles, art work (some prepared especially for...
Dates:
1782-1974
Found in:
Science History Institute Archives
The Owens-Illinois Glass Company Kimble Division card collection album
Collection
Identifier: GB01-90
Scope and content
The collection represents 50 men and women prominent in the sciences whose ideas changed out world. The cards are numbered, and all of the images are drawings done in light brown against a black and white background and are approximately 2 x 3 inches in size.
Dates:
1979
Found in:
Science History Institute Archives