Marie-Anne Paulze Lavoisier
Marie-Anne Paulze Lavoisier | |
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Detail from Portrait of Antoine and Marie-Anne Lavoisier by Jacques-Louis David, 1788 | |
| Born | Marie-Anne Pierrette Paulze 20 January 1758 |
| Died | 10 February 1836 (aged 78) Paris, France |
| Resting place | Père Lachaise Cemetery, Paris, France |
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| Scientific career | |
| Fields | Chemistry |
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Marie-Anne Pierrette Paulze Lavoisier, later Countess of Rumford, (20 January 1758 – 10 February 1836) was a French chemist and noblewoman. Madame Lavoisier's first husband was the chemist and nobleman Antoine Lavoisier. She acted as his laboratory companion, using her linguistic skills to write up his work and bring it to an international audience. She also played a pivotal role in the translation of several scientific works, and was instrumental to the standardization of the scientific method.