- Antoine François, comte de Fourcroy
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doctoral_advisor = Jean Baptiste Michel Bucquet
doctoral_students =Louis Nicolas Vauquelin
known_for = Co-discoveredIridium Co-founded modern chemical nomenclature
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footnotes =Antoine François, comte de Fourcroy (
June 15 ,1755 –December 16 ,1809 ), was a Frenchchemist and a contemporary of Antoine Lavoisier. Fourcroy collaborated with Lavoisier,Guyton de Morveau , andClaude Berthollet on the "Méthode de Nomenclature Chimique" (Paris, 1787), a work that helped standardize chemical nomenclature.Life and work
Fourcroy was born at Paris, the son of an
apothecary in the household of the Duke of Orleans. On the advice of theanatomist Félix Vicq-d'Azyr he took up medical studies (1748-1794), and after many difficulties caused by lack of means he finally, in 1780, obtained his doctor's diploma. Fourcroy's attention was turned specifically tochemistry by J. B. M. Bucquet (1746-1780), the professor of chemistry at the Medical School of Paris. In 1784 Fourcroy was chosen to succeedP. J. Macquer (1718-1784) as lecturer in chemistry at the college of the Jardin du Roi, where his lectures attained great popularity.Fourcroy was one of the earliest converts to the views of Lavoisier, which he helped to promulgate by his own voluminous writings. The
Royal Society 's "Catalogue of Scientific Papers" enumerates fifty-nine memoirs by Fourcroy alone, and fifty-eight written with others, mostly LN Vauquelin. Fourcroy's 1785 publication, "Entomologia Parisiensis, sive, Catalogus insectorum quae in agro Parisiensi reperiuntur ...", co-written withÉtienne Louis Geoffroy , was a major contribution to systematicentomology .However, although Fourcroy's name appears on a large number of chemical and also physiological and pathological memoirs, he was as much a teacher and an organizer as an original investigator. While a member of the committees for public instruction and public safety, and later, under
Napoleon , director-general of instruction, Fourcroy took a leading part in the establishment of schools for both primary and secondary education, scientific studies being especially provided for.Fourcroy died at Paris on
16 December 1809 , the very day on which he had been created a count of the French empire. He is buried in the Père-Lachaise Cemetery in Paris.Controversy
By his conduct as a member of the Convention, Fourcroy has been accused of contributing to Lavoisier's death. Baron Cuvier, in his "Eloge historique" of Fourcroy, repelled such charges. The
Encyclopædia Britannica Eleventh Edition says that although active, though secret, participation cannot be proved against Fourcroy, he can scarcely be acquitted of time-serving indifference. See the works in the Bibliography below for other opinions.Bibliography
* Fourcroy, A. "The Philosophy of Chemistry" (1792)
* Fourcroy, A. "A General System of Chemical Knowledge" (11 volumes, 1801–1802)
* Kersaint, G. Mémoires du Muséum National d'Histoire Naturelle, Antoine François de Fourcroy, sa vie et son oeuvre, Editions du Muséum, Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique, 1966, p. 59
* Smeaton, W. "Fourcroy, 1755 -1809", Heffer & Sons, Cambridge, 1962, p. 58 - Discusses reasonable evidence that Fourcroy not only saved several physicians/scientists but also that he tried to save Lavoisier at the cost of his own safetyReferences
*1911
External links
* [http://gallica.bnf.fr/ Digital version of Entomologia Parisiensis at Gallica]
* [http://books.google.com/books?q=fourcroy&as_brr=1 Scanned works by Fourcroy]Persondata
NAME=Fourcroy, Antoine François, comte de
ALTERNATIVE NAMES=Fourcroy, Antoine François de;Fourcroy, Antoine-François
SHORT DESCRIPTION=French chemist
DATE OF BIRTH=15 June 1755
PLACE OF BIRTH=Paris
DATE OF DEATH=17 December 1809
PLACE OF DEATH=Paris
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