• Philippe le Bon (or Lebon) (D'Humbersin) (. French pronunciation: [filip ləbɔ]; May 29, 1767 – December 1, 1804) was a French engineer, born in Brachay, France.
  • While employed as an engineer at Angoulême, Lebon was called to be professor of mechanics at the School of Bridges and Highways in Paris.
  • Selon les archives, Philippe Lebon est mort chez lui le 1er décembre 1804.
  • Born in Brachay, Champagne, Philippe Lebon, beginning in 1797, studied the use of gas given off by the distillation of wood, in lighting and heating. in 1799...
  • In 1887 , kasaba Chaumont ( Haute-Marne ), hangi bir idari bölge kasaba Brachay memleketi köy bağlıdır , bir açılışı Philippe Lebon heykelini tarafından...
  • During his brief scientific career, Philippe Lebon invented one of the firstgaslights and envisioned many other applications for gas that would be developed...
  • Philippe Lebon le gaz d'éclairage.
  • Philippe Lebon s’éteint à Paris, le 1er décembre 1804, la veille du couronnement comme empereur de Napoléon 1er, à l’âge de 37 ans.
  • Le corps de Philippe Lebon perce de treize coups de couteau aux Champs-Elysees, est releve le matin du 3 decembre 1804.
  • Philippe Lebon 1767-1804 French engineer and chemist who pioneered experiments in the application of gas for light, heat, and power, and the recovery of...