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  1. 24 de fev. de 2017 · On Bache's work in Philadelphia, see Odgers, , Alexander Dallas Bache, 18 – 37; Gould, Benjamin Apthorp, An Address in Commemoration of Alexander Dallas Bache, delivered August 6, 1868, before the American Association for the Advancement of Science (Salem, Mass., 1868), 5–18; Henry, Joseph, “Memoir of Alexander Dallas Bache, 1806–1867,” National Academy of Sciences Biographical ...

  2. In this text, Dr Slotten explores the institutional and cultural history of science in the United States. The main focus of the book is an analysis of the activities of Alexander Dallas Bache, great grandson of Benjamin Franklin and the acknowledged ‘chief’ of the American scientific community during the second third of the nineteenth century.

  3. Alexander Dallas Bache foi um físico e topógrafo estadunidense. Erigiu fortificações costeiras e realizou um mapeamento minucioso do litoral dos Estados Unidos. Foi presidente da Associação Americana para o Avanço da Ciência, em 1850.

  4. 2 de fev. de 2010 · Dallas Bache Alexander Dallas Bache, Alexander Dallas Bache. Applewood Books, Feb 2, 2010 - Education - 686 pages . Preview this book ...

  5. 6 de abr. de 2007 · Alexander Dallas Bache was born in Philadelphia on July 19, 1806 to Richard Bache Jr. and Sara Bache, and was a great-grandson of Benjamin Franklin. He graduated from the United States Military Academy at West Point in 1825 and then remained there as assistant professor for some time. As a lieutenant in the corps of engineers he was engaged for ...

  6. The Curious Case of Alexander Dallas Bache In the history of American science, Alexander Dallas Bache (1806–1867), great-grandson of Benjamin Franklin, occupies a singular and unparalleled position. More than anyone else in his generation and in perhaps any gen-eration before or since, he embodied the American scientific profession,

  7. Alexander Dallas Bache , 17 de febrero de 1867) fue un físico y científico estadounidense, bisnieto de Benjamin Franklin. Fue el primer presidente de la Academia Nacional de Ciencias de Estados Unidos, desde su fundación, en 1863, hasta su muerte en 1867.