Marsilio Landriani, Date of Birth, Place of Birth, Date of Death

    

Marsilio Landriani

Italian chemist, physicist and meteorologist

Date of Birth: 01-Oct-1751

Place of Birth: Milan, Lombardy, Italy

Date of Death: 13-Mar-1815

Profession: physicist, chemist

Zodiac Sign: Libra


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About Marsilio Landriani

  • Marsilio Landriani (Milan, 1751 – Vienna, 1815) was an Italian chemist, physicist and meteorologist.
  • He became known with his first book, Ricerche fisiche intorno alla salubrità dell'aria (Physical investigations on the salubrity of air), published in 1775.
  • In it he described a new instrument, the eudiometer, which was later improved by Volta with the addition of spark wires.
  • From 1776 he held the chair of experimental physics in the Brera Ginnasio (College).
  • In 1781 he published his second book, Opuscoli fisico-chimici (Physical-chemical pamphlets), which contributed to opening a new way to the theory of acidity. Between 1787 and 1788 Guyton de Morveau and Antoine-Laurent Lavoisier tried to convince Landriani to change over to the new chemistry, but he never was able to decide between phlogiston and oxygen.
  • After 1790 he dealt exclusively with chemical applications of electric phenomena, and the improvement of physics and meteorology instruments.
  • During his career he enjoyed a popularity comparable only to that of Alessandro Volta and Lazzaro Spallanzani, of all Italian scientists of that time.

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