Tobern Bergmann (336)

Election date: 1773

Torbern Bergman (20 March 1735–8 July 1784) was a chemist, naturalist, and a member of the American Philosophical Society, elected in 1773. Born in Katrineberg, Sweden, Bergman studied mathematics, philosophy, physics, and astronomy at Uppsala University, graduating in 1765. Two years later he earned his doctorate and began lecturing at Uppsala. He became associate professor of mathematics (1761), then professor of chemistry (1767). Bergman corresponded with other great scientists of his age and became renowned for his work in chemical analysis and crystal structure. His early studies focused on the properties of rainbows and tourmaline crystals, and the aurora borealis, but most notably he detected Venus’s atmosphere during its transit in June of 1761. He was also one of the first to support the use of Benjamin Franklin’s lighting rods. Continuing to innovate, he organized a table of elements in order of their affinity which would be used for decades to come (1775), published the first comprehensive analysis of mineral waters (1778), and assisted in establishing a nomenclature and classification system for various chemical substances (1775–1784). Throughout his life, Bergman suffered from poor health, and would frequent the healing springs of Medevi, Sweden, for relief. He died there on a final visit.




Member(s): Tobern Bergmann
336.001
A dissertation on elective attractions : by Torbern Bergmann : late professor of chemistry at Upsal, and Knight of the royal order of Vasa : translated from the Latin by the translator of Spallanzani's dissertations.
Creator(s):
Bergman, Torbern, 1735-1784 (Author)
Publication:
London: printed for J. Murray, No. 32. Fleet-Street; and Charles Elliot, Edinburgh, [1785]
Subjects:
Chemical affinity -- Early works to 1800.
Record Source:
APS Subjects:
Chemistry
Editions:
1x 1785 (London), 1x 1788 (Paris)
Editions Note:

Two editions: one in 1785 (London) and one in 1788 (Paris). First published in 1775 as 'Disquisitio de attractionibus electivis' in vol. 2 of 'Nova acta Regiæ societatis scientiarum upsaliensis,' but later republished as its own imprint.

Holding Note: APS holds one copy of the 1785 edition and one copy of the 1788 French translation which contains bookplate of Luigi Fortunato Pieri.



Member(s): Tobern Bergmann
336.002
An essay on the usefulness of chemistry, and its application to the various occasions of life.
Creator(s):
Bergman, Torbern, 1735-1784 (Author)
Publication:
London: printed for J. Murray, 1783.
Record Source:
APS Subjects:
Chemistry
Editions:
1x 1783 (London)
Editions Note:

One edition.

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Member(s): Tobern Bergmann
336.003
Inträdes-tal, om möjeligheten at förekomma åskans skadeliga verkningar : hållit för Kongl : Vetenskaps Academien den 23 Maji 1764 af Torbern Bergman ...
Creator(s):
Bergman, Torbern, 1735-1784 (Author)
Publication:
Stockholm: Lars Salvius, 1764.
Subjects:
Electricity. | Early works to 1850. | Lightning conductors.
Record Source:
APS Subjects:
Electricity
Editions:
1x 1764 (Stockholm)
Editions Note:

One edition.

Holding Note: APS holds one copy which has the bookplate of Lord Penzance enclosed. View Holding



Member(s): Tobern Bergmann
336.004
Opuscoli chimici e fisici: Dell' acido dello zucchero [Del tartaro antimoniato. Della magnesia].
Creator(s):
Bergman, Torbern, 1735-1784 (Author)
Publication:
[Florence?], [n.d.]
Subjects:
Chemistry. | Early works to 1800. | Sugar. | Analysis. | Magnesium oxide. | Antimoniated tartar.
Record Source:
Editions:
1x n.d. (Florence), 1x 1780 (Florence), 1x 1784 (London), 1x 1788 (London), 1x 1788-1791 (London), 1x 1791 (Edinburgh)
Editions Note:

Six editions: one undated in (Florence), one in 1780 (Florence), one in 1784 (London), one in 1788 (London), one in 1788-1791 (London), one in 1791 (Edinburgh)

Holding Note: APS holds one undated copy from Florence, one 1780 copy from Florence which includes the aggiunte di [additions of] Giuseppe Tofani, a 1783 translation from Birmingham, a 1788–91 translation from London.



Member(s): Tobern Bergmann
336.005
Torberni Bergman ... Sciagraphia regni mineralis, secundum principia proxima digesti.
Creator(s):
Bergman, Torbern, 1735-1784 (Author)
Publication:
Leipzig: in Bibliopolio Eruditorum, 1782.
Subjects:
Mineralogy. | Early works to 1800. | Mineralogical chemistry.
Record Source:
Editions:
1x 1782 (Leipzig), 1x 1783 (Birmingham), 1x 1783 (Londini), 1x 1784 (Paris)
Editions Note:

Four editions: one in 1782 in Leipzig, two in 1783 (London, Birmingham), and one in 1784 (Paris).

Holding Note: APS holds one copy of the 1782 Leipzig edition, one 1783 translation from Birmingham, and one French translation from 1784.