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  1. Michał Sędziwój (1566-1646), también conocido como Sendivogius, fue un químico y alquimista polaco nacido en Sandez, cerca de Cracovia.

  2. Michał Sędziwój, Michał Sędzimir herbu Ostoja, łac. Sendivogius [1] Polonus (ur. 2 lutego 1566 w Łukowicy, zm. między 20 maja a 12 sierpnia 1636 w Kravařach) – polski alchemik i lekarz, prawdopodobnie odkrywca tlenu [2] [3] .

  3. Michael Sendivogius (/ ˌ s ɛ n d ɪ ˈ v oʊ dʒ i ə s /; Polish: Michał Sędziwój; 2 February 1566 – 1636) was a Polish alchemist, philosopher, and medical doctor. A pioneer of chemistry, he developed ways of purification and creation of various acids, metals and other chemical compounds.

  4. 26 de mar. de 2015 · Michał Sędziwój, otherwise known as Michael Sendivogius, was a Polish alchemist and diplomat who lived a fascinating life in the 16th and 17th century. His groundbreaking alchemical works, which were much valued by the likes of Isaac Newton and Antoine Lavoisier, were milestones on the path to the discovery of oxygen.

  5. Michał Sędziwój (1566-1646), también conocido como Sendivogius, fue un químico y alquimista polaco nacido en Sandez, cerca de Cracovia.

  6. 1 de ago. de 2018 · The life of Michael Sendivogius (Michał Sędziwój), a famed Polish alchemist of the 16th century, is shrouded in mystery. Much of what we know about his life is debated, but Sendivogius’s influential contributions cannot be disputed: his research led to the later discovery of oxygen.

  7. Michał Sędziwój (Michael Sendivogius) was born in 1566. He studied at the Krakow Academy, where he first encountered alchemy and the ideas of Paracelsus, considered the father of modern medicine. During this time, he was influenced by the English alchemists at the court of King Stefan Batory, John Dee and Edward Kelley.