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  1. Carl Theodore Liebermann (23 February 1842 – 28 December 1914) was a German chemist and student of Adolf von Baeyer.

  2. LIEBERMANN, CARL THEODOR (18421914), German organic chemist. He did research in his native Berlin with Adolf von Baeyer, and in 1873 succeeded him as professor at the Gewerbeinstitut, which grew into the Berlin Technische Hochschule.

  3. Liebermann, Carl Theodore (b. Berlin, Germany, 23 February 1842; (d. Berlin, 28 December 1914)chemistry. Source for information on Liebermann, Carl Theodore: Complete Dictionary of Scientific Biography dictionary.

  4. May 27, 2018 · The chemical synthesis of alizarin was achieved in early 1868 by Carl Graebe and Carl Liebermann (a relative of the artist Max Liebermann), who were research assistants of the chemist Adolf Baeyer.

  5. Carl Theodore Liebermann's personal calling card. Calling card and note written by Carl Liebermann (1842-1914). Liebermann was a chemist that worked with dyes.

  6. The Royal Society of Chemistry historical group (of which I am a member) organises two or three one day meetings a year. Yesterday the October meeting covered (amongst other themes) the fascinating history of madder and its approximately synthetic equivalent alizarin.

  7. Category. : Carl Liebermann. From Wikimedia Commons, the free media repository. Carl Theodore Liebermann. German chemist (1842-1914) Upload media. Wikipedia. Name in native language.