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  1. Memoirs of a Minor Prophet: v. 1: Seventy Years of Organic Chemistry by Sir Robert Robinson, 1976-06
  2. Further Perspectives in Organic Chemistry: To Commemorate Sir Robert Robinson and His Research (Ciba Foundation Symposium)
  3. The Chemistry of Penicillin. Report on a Collaborative Investigation by American and British Chemists. . . by Hans T., John R. Johnson and Sir Robert Robinson, Editorial Board Clarke, 1949
  4. The Chemistry of Penicillin: Report on a Collaborative Investigation by American and British Chemists Under the Joint Sponsorship of the Office of Scientific Research and Development by Hans T.; Johnson, John R.; Robinson, Sir Robert Clarke, 1949-01-01
  5. Report on correspondence and papers of Sir Robert Robinson (1886-1975), chemist, deposited in the Royal Society Library, London by Jeannine Alton, 1983
  6. Advancing Frontiers in the Chemistry of Natural Products by Sir Robert. Editor. Robinson, 1965
  7. Advancing Frontiers in the Chemistry of Natural Products by Sir Robert. Editor. Robinson, 1965
  8. Some newer physical methods in structural chemistry: Mass spectrometry, optical rotatory dispersion and circular dichroism; being the proceedings of a ... under the presidency of Sir Robert Robinson
  9. Catalogue of the papers and correspondence of Sir Robert Robinson, O.M., F.R.S. (1886-1975): Deposited in the Library of the Royal Society of London by Jeannine Alton, 1983
  10. The Wit of Sir Robert Menzies by Ray Robinson, 1966-01-01
  11. Select tracts and documents illustrative of English monetary history 1626-1730, comprising works of Sir Robert Cotton; Henry Robinson; Sir Richard Temple and J. S; Sir Isaac Newton... by William Arthur (1865-1943) (comp.) Shaw, 1967
  12. Select Tracts and Documents Illustrative of English Monetary History 1626-1730: Comprising Works of Sir Robert Cotton; Henry Robinson; Sir Richard Temple ... State Papers at H. M. Record Office (1896) by William Arthur Shaw, 2009-07-08
  13. Select Tracts and Documents Illustrative of English Monetary History 1626-1730, Comprising Works of Sir Robert Cotton; Henry Robinson; Sir by William Arthur Shaw, 2010-01-04
  14. Select tracts and documents illustrative of English monetary history 1626-1730, comprising works of Sir Robert Cotton; Henry Robinson; Sir Richard Temple ... extracts from the domestic state papers at by William Arthur Shaw, 2010-07-30

1. Robinson, Sir Robert 's Chemicals Dictionary
(18861975). An English chemist who won the Nobel Prize for chemistry in 1947. His work began on plants with biological significance, particularly those containing alkaloids. He
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Sir Robert Robinson, the Nobel Prize winning chemist was born in Rufford, which is near Chesterfield in Derbyshire, England. He was born on September 13, 1886 to William Bradbury Robinson, who manufactured surgical dressings. He invented the machines he used in his manufacturing business. Shortly after earning his doctoral degree from Manchester, Robinson became the first pure and applied organic chemistry at the University of Sydney in Australia. In 1915, he returned to England to serve as the chair of organic chemistry at the University of Liverpool. He held this position until 1920. In 1920, Robinson became the director of research for the British Dyestuffs Corporation and one year later, he accepted the position of professor of chemistry at St. Andrews. In 1922, he returned to Manchester as the chair of organic chemistry and left in 1928 to take the same position at the University of London. In 1930, he finally settled down as Waynflete professor of chemistry at Oxford University. He remained there until retiring in 1955. Upon retirement in 1955, Robinson became a director of the Shell Chemical company and also began working as a consultant.

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Biography Nobel Prize Winner Robinson, Sir Robert. (Oxford University, Oxford, Great Britain). Awarded the Nobel prize for chemistry in 1947 for his investigations on plant
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(1886–1975) British organic chemist master of organic synthesis and pioneer of the electronic theory of organic chemistry. His family had a prosperous business making surgical
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Nouns denoting people. Synonyms Robert Robinson; Robinson; Sir Robert Robinson. Instance hypernyms chemist (a scientist who specializes in chemistry)
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Robinson, Sir Robert (18861975; England) Manchester; with Perkin Rosenmund, Karl W. (1884-; Germany) Berlin; with Diels
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15. Sir Robert Robinson - Biography
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Sir Robert Robinson was born at Rufford, near Chesterfield, Derbyshire on September 13th, 1886, the son of William Bradbury Robinson, a surgical dressing manufacturer who invented his own machines for the production of lint, bandages, etc., and the cardboard boxes for packaging them. He was educated at the Chesterfield Grammar School, Fulneck School, near Leeds, and at Manchester University where he graduated B.Sc. in 1906 and D.Sc. in 1910.
In 1912, he was appointed the first Professor of Pure and Applied Organic Chemistry in the University of Sydney. He returned to Britain in 1915 to take the Chair in Organic Chemistry at the University of Liverpool until 1920 when he accepted an appointment as Director of Research at the British Dyestuffs Corporation. One year later, he became Professor of Chemistry at St. Andrews and in 1922 he took the Chair in Organic Chemistry at Manchester University until 1928 when he accepted a similar post in the University of London. In 1930, he was appointed Waynflete Professor of Chemistry, Oxford University, where he remained until his retirement in 1955 when he was appointed Emeritus Professor and Honorary Fellow of Magdalen College. He has been a Director of the Shell Chemical Company and a chemical consultant since 1955.

16. Ingiliz Kimyacısı : Bilgi
ROBİNSON (sir Robert) hakkında diğer dizin sayfaları ROBİNSON (sir Robert) zet ROBİNSON (sir Robert), ingiliz kimyacısı (Chesterfield 1886).
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17. Sir Robert Robinson Winner Of The 1947 Nobel Prize In Chemistry
Robinson, Sir Robert (submitted by Davis) Robinson, Sir Robert (18861975) (submitted by Jackson) Robert Robinson's Life Story (submitted by Emco) plant products of biological importance
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1947 Nobel Laureate in Chemistry
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Chesterfield is a market town and a borough of Derbyshire, England. It lies north of the city of Derby, on a confluence of the rivers Rother and Hipper.
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Robinson's volatile temperament and his impatience with administration and routine have seriously affected the survival of material. Thus little survi
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IDENTITY STATEMENT Reference code(s) : GB 0117 Robinson papers Held at : Royal Society Title: Robinson, Sir Robert (1886-1975) Date(s) Level of description : Collection (fonds) Extent : c580 items, 9.5 linear feet Name of creator(s) CONTEXT Administrative/Biographical history Robinson was born into a well-to-do-family of surgical dressing manufacturers (Robinsons of Chesterfield). He entered Manchester University to read chemistry in 1902 aged sixteen, and on graduation began research there under W.H. Perkin. Other lasting relationships from this period were with C. Weizmann (from 1906) and A. Lapworth (from 1909). In 1912 Robinson was appointed to his first chair at the University of Sydney and subsequently occupied chairs of organic chemistry at Liverpool (1915), St Andrews (1920), Manchester (1922), University College London (1928), and the Waynflete Chair of Chemistry, Oxford (1930-1955): the university extended his tenure for four years after the normal retirement age. In all these posts, Robinson developed productive research schools working in a wide range of chemical problems, and in retirement his activity continued in a small laboratory made available by the Shell Chemical Company, where he was consultant. He was elected FRS in 1920 (Bakerian Lecture 1930, Davy Medal 1930, Royal Medal 1932, Copley Medal 1942, PRS 1945-1950) and was awarded the Nobel Prize for Chemistry in 1947. The actual citation read 'for his investigations on plant products of biological importance, especially the alkaloids' though his Royal Society memorialists A.R. Todd and J.W. Cornforth suggest that 'it would have been equally, or possibly more, appropriate to have said "for his outstanding contributions to the entire science of organic chemistry".' (Biographical Memoirs of Fellows of the Royal Society, vol 22, 426.) Robinson was knighted in 1939 and appointed to the Order of Merit in 1949.

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