Gribble Group Academic Lineage:
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Generation |
Image |
Degree, year |
School |
Advisor(s) |
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various, 1974 - |
Gribble | ||
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2. Gordon Wayne Gribble, 1941 - |
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Ph.D., 1967 |
Dolby | |
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3. Lloyd Jay Dolby, 1935 - |
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Ph.D., 1959 |
Noyce | |
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4. Donald Sterling Noyce, 1923 - 2004 |
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Ph.D., 1947 |
Doering | |
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5. William von Eggers Doering, 1917 - |
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Ph.D., 1943 |
Linstead | |
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6. Sir Reginald Patrick Linstead, 1902-1966 |
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Ph.D., 1926 |
Kon, Thorpe, J.F. | |
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7. George Armand Robert Kon, 1892 - 1951 |
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Ph.D., 1922 |
Thorpe, J.F. | |
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8. Jocelyn Field Thorpe, 1872 - 1940 |
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Ph.D., 1895 |
Auwers | |
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9. Karl Friedrich von Auwers, 1863 - 1939 |
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Ph.D., 1885 |
Hofmann | |
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10. August Wilhelm von Hofmann, 1818 - 1892 |
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Ph.D., 1841 |
Liebig | |
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11. Justus von Liebig, 1803 - 1873 |
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Ph.D., 1822 |
Kastner, Gay-Lussac** | |
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12. Karl Friedrich Wilhelm Gottlob Kastner, 1783 - 1857 |
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Ph.D., 1805 |
Gottling | |
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13. Johann Friedrich August Gottling, 1753 - 1809 |
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Apothecary, 1775 |
Wiegleb | |
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14. Johann Christian Wiegleb, 1732 - 1800 |
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Apothecary, 1765 ca. |
Baldinger | |
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15. Ernst Gottfried Baldinger, 1738 - 1804 |
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MD, 1760 |
Mangold | |
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16. Christoph Andreas Mangold, 1719 - 1767 |
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MD, 1751 |
Hamberger | |
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17. Georg Erhardt Hamberger, 1697 - 1755 |
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MD, 1721 |
Wedel, J.A. | |
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18. Johann Adolph Wedel, 1675 - 1747 |
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MD, 1697 |
Wedel, G.W. | |
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19. Georg Wolfgang Wedel, 1645 - 1721 |
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MD, 1669 |
Rolfinck | |
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20. Werner Rolfinck, 1599 - 1673, more info. |
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MD/Ph.D., 1625 |
Spieghel | |
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21. Adriaan van den Spieghel, 1578 - 1625 |
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MD, 1603 ca. |
Fabrici, Casseri | |
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22. Giulio Cesare Casseri, 1552 - 1616, more info. |
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MD, 1580 |
Fabrici | |
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23. Girolamo (Aquapendente) Fabrici, 1533 - 1619, more |
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MD, 1559 |
Fallopio | |
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24. Gabriele Fallopio, 1523 - 1562, more info, and here. |
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MD, 1548 |
Brasavola | |
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25. Antonio Brasavola (Musa )1, 1500 - 1555 |
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MD/Ph.D., 1520 |
Lonigo | |
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26. Nicolo da Lonigo (Leoniceno), 1428 - 1524 |
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MD/Ph.D2., 1445-53 |
Pelope (Medicine) Rocabonella (middle ages pharmacy) | |
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27. Pelope, unknown |
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unknown |
unknown |
unknown |
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27. Rocabonella, 1386-1459 |
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unknown |
Croatia |
unknown |
Pre-graduate Lineage of Nicolo da Lonigo2 (Greek Philosophy):
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Generation |
Year |
Field |
School |
Teacher |
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26. Leoniceno, 1428 -1524 |
1443 -1445 |
Greek |
Ognibene | |
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27. Ognibene Leonicenus, unknown |
1436 |
Greek |
Mantua |
Vittorino |
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28. Vittorino da Feltre, 1378 -1446 |
1415 |
Greek |
Venice |
Guarino |
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29. Guarino Veronese, 1370/74 -1460 |
between 1396 and 1402 |
Greek |
Constantinople |
Chrysoloras |
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30. Manuel Chrysoloras, 1350/53 -1415, more info |
unknown |
Greek Philosophy |
Constantinople |
Plethon |
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31. George Gemistus Plethon, 1355 - 1450, more info, and here |
unknown |
Philosophy, Jewish Astronomy |
Adrianople |
Elisaius3 |
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32. Elisaius, unknown |
unknown |
unknown |
unknown |
unknown |
** Lineage of Gay-Lussac:
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Generation |
Image |
Degree, year |
School |
Advisor(s) |
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12. Joseph Louis Gay-Lussac, 1778 - 1850 |
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MA, 1800 |
Paris |
Berthollet |
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13. Claude Louis Berthollet, 1748 - 1822 |
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MD, 1778 |
Paris |
Bucquet, Macquer |
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14. Pierre Joseph Macquer, 1718 - 1784 |
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MD, 1742 |
Paris |
Rouelle |
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15. Jean Baptiste Michel Bucquet4, 1746 - 1780 |
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MD, 1770 |
Paris |
Rouelle |
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16. Guillaume Francois Rouelle, 1703 - 1770 |
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Apothecary, 1725 |
Paris |
Spitzley |
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17. J. G. Spitzley, 1690 (?) - 1750 (?) |
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Apothecary, ? |
Paris |
Lemery |
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18. Nicolas Lemery, 1645 - 1715, more info. |
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Apothecary, 1667 ca. |
Paris |
Glaser |
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19. Christophle Glaser, 1615 - 1678, more info. |
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MD, 1643 |
Basel, Paris |
Vallot4 (or) de Clave5 |
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20. Antoine Vallot, 1594 - 1671 |
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MD, 1617 |
Paris |
unknown |
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20. Étienne de Clave, unknown |
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unknown |
unknown |
unknown |
1. Antonius Brasavola, 16 January, 1500-6 July, 1555. The name 'Musa' was given to him by King Francois I of France. Also known to have studied at Bologna and Paris, receiving doctorates in law, medicine and theology. Taught logic, natural philosophy and the theology of medicine at Ferrara, followed by a stint as the physician to Pope Paul III. Wrote a book on medicical samples in 1534. J. R. Partington, A History of Chemistry, MacMillan and Co. LTD, London, 1961.
2. "Leoniceno And The School Of Ferrara," Streeter, E.C., Bull. Soc. Med. Hist. Chicago, 1916, 4, 18.
3. "The Astronomy of George Gemistus Plethon," Tihon, A., J. Hist. Astron., 1998, 29, 109.
4. Very little is known about Glaser's academic advisor. It is known, however, that Glaser was influenced by Vallot in his knowledge of chemistry and in the progress of his career as a lecturer in chemistry. Thus, Vallot is included here more as a mentor. "Christopher Glaser"; De Milt, C., J. Chem. Ed., 1942, 19, 53.
5. Stephen. L. Morgan's academic lineage site is very nicely done and traces Bucquet back to Glaser and then Étienne de Clave, not Vallot. Good references.
6. Of interest to those who trace their lineage back to R.G. Bergman: his advisor was Jerome Abraham Berson (1924 - ), who also received his Ph.D. under Doering at Columbia.
Notes:
The gathering of this information was begun by Frank Switzer and further augmented by William von Eggers Doering (private communication). A good deal of information prior to Hofmann was taken with permission from the Chemical Genealogy Database. Other sources as noted. Another web site with similar and expanded information can be found on the web site of Professor Leonidas Bachas (University of Kentucky) who shares most of our academic lineage.