Biography of joseph priestly 1733-1804
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| Joseph Priestley | |
|---|---|
| Theologian | |
| Specialty | Chemistry, education, political theory, theologian |
| Born | Mar.
24, [O.S. Mar. 13] 1733 |
| Died | Feb. 6, 1804 |
| Nationality | English |
Joseph Priestley was an English polymath. He was particularly prominent in theology, politics, education, and chemistry.
Biography of joseph priestly 1733-1804
He made more than 150 publications, and he was the man who first isolated gaseous oxygen. Priestley’s scientific standing was somewhat diluted later in life when he refused to move away from the increasingly discredited phlogiston theory and toward modern a modern understanding of the basic building blocks of chemistry.
His outspoken political views, particularly his support for the French Revolution, also brought him enemies, including within the ranks of British royalty.
Priestley’s Early Years
Priestley was born in Leeds in 1733 into a textile-working family.
When he was seven, his mother died, and he went to live with his aunt. Priestley was sent away to grammar s