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    Pál Kitaibel (3 February 1757 – 13 December 1817) was a Hungarian botanist and chemist. He was born at Nagymarton (today Mattersburg, Austria) and studied...
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  • Matthias Corvinus Pál Kitaibel (1757–1817), Hungarian botanist and chemist Pál Koppán (1878–1951), Hungarian track and field athlete Pál Kovács (1912–1995)...
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    gold samples. Tellurium was also discovered independently by Hungarian Pál Kitaibel in 1789. Mueller sent some of his mineral to Klaproth in 1796. Klaproth...
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    company Felix Austria, who have their main headquarters in Mattersburg. Pál Kitaibel, born here Áron Chorin, born in Bohemia, studied here Akiva Eger (aka...
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    University of Budapest in 1823. While still a student in Eger he accompanied Pál Kitaibel and Jószef Sadler on botanical excursions. By the time he graduated in...
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  • German Wikipedia: Person (Burgenland). Robert Bárány (Vienna) – otologist Pál Kitaibel (Mattersburg) – chemist and botanist Ferenc Liszt (Raiding) – composer...
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    was published and described by Franz de Paula Adam von Waldstein and Pál Kitaibel in 'Descr. Icon. Pl. Hung.' Vol.1 on page 16, in 1800. The specific epithet...
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    the properties predicted for antimony. In 1789, a Hungarian scientist, Pál Kitaibel, discovered the element independently in an ore from Deutsch-Pilsen that...
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  • the High Tatras. Genersich was also in intensive contact with Pál Kitaibel. Kitaibel's herbarium at the Hungarian National Museum in Budapest contains...
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    he studied the botany of Hungary with Pál Kitaibel. His herbarium is archived in Prague. Together with Kitaibel he wrote Descriptiones et icones plantarum...
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