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    Ole Borch (7 April 1626 – 13 October 1690) (latinized to Olaus Borrichius or Olaus Borrichus) was a Danish scientist, physician, grammarian, and poet...
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  • attorney Gaston Borch (1871–1926), French musician Martin Borch (1852–1937), Danish architect Ole Borch (1626–1690), Danish scientist Ter Borch This page lists...
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  • the meantime, Kircher's conclusions are debated by the Danish alchemist Ole Borch in his De ortu et progressu Chemiae (1668), in which he attempts to separate...
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    the status quo. Their public reputation in Amsterdam was negative, with Ole Borch disparaging them as "atheists". Throughout his life, Spinoza's general...
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    his work Tractatus duo in the tract "De respiratione". Robert Hooke, Ole Borch, Mikhail Lomonosov, and Pierre Bayen all produced oxygen in experiments...
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    Leiden (1663). There his co-students were Jan Swammerdam, Niels Stensen, Ole Borch and Frederik Ruysch, cooperating with professor Franciscus Sylvius, Johannes...
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  • Sørensen Longomontanus as rector of the University of Copenhagen. 7 April – Ole Borch, scientist, physician, grammarian, and poet (died 1690) 15 July Christiane...
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  • Jean-Baptiste de La Quintinie, French horticulturalist (died 1688) April 7 – Ole Borch (Olaus Borrichius), Danish chemist, physician, grammarian and poet (died...
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  • February 3 – Elizabeth Walker, English pharmacist (born 1623) October 13 – Ole Borch, Danish polymath (born 1626) October 22 (bur.) – William Ball, English...
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    element up to the 17th and 18th centuries. Robert Hooke, Mikhail Lomonosov, Ole Borch, and Pierre Bayden all successfully created oxygen, but did not realize...
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