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  1. Joseph Priestley FRS (/ ˈpriːstli /; [3] 24 March 1733 – 6 February 1804) was an English chemist, Unitarian, natural philosopher, separatist theologian, grammarian, multi-subject educator and classical liberal political theorist. [4] . He published over 150 works, and conducted experiments in several areas of science. [5][6]

  2. Aug 13, 2024 · Learn about Joseph Priestley, an English clergyman, political theorist, and physical scientist who contributed to the chemistry of gases and liberal political and religious thought. Find out his education, career, achievements, and legacy in this comprehensive article.

  3. Aug 13, 2024 · Learn about the life and achievements of Joseph Priestley, the English chemist who discovered oxygen and challenged the phlogiston theory. Explore his views on religion, education, politics, and the American and French Revolutions.

  4. When Joseph Priestley (1733–1804) wasn’t in his laboratory investigating gases—he isolated and characterized eight of them, including oxygen—this 18th-century British scientist was often defending himself and his home against angry mobs.

  5. Learn how Priestley challenged the ancient notion of air as an element and identified oxygen as a new gas in 1774. Explore his life, discoveries, and legacy as a chemist, theologian, and revolutionary.

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  6. A comprehensive overview of the life and work of Joseph Priestley, a notable Enlightenment polymath and scientist who isolated oxygen. Learn about his Unitarian theology, his associationist philosophy, his political views, and his legacy.

  7. Feb 1, 2019 · Learn about Joseph Priestley, the co-discoverer of oxygen, the inventor of soda water, and the first to use rubber as an eraser. Find out how his unorthodox views and his support for the French Revolution led to his persecution and exile in America.