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  1. Gabriel Jonas Lippmann. Premio Nobel per la fisica 1908. Gabriel Jonas Lippmann ( Bonnevoie, 16 agosto 1845Oceano Atlantico, 13 luglio 1921) è stato un fisico francese . Indice. 1 Biografia. 2 Note. 3 Voci correlate. 4 Altri progetti. 5 Collegamenti esterni. Biografia. Nacque il 16 agosto 1845 a Bonnevoie [1], Lussemburgo, da genitori francesi.

  2. Jonas Ferdinand Gabriel Lippmann (16 August 1845 – 13 July 1921) was a Franco-Luxembourgish physicist and inventor, and Nobel laureate in physics for his method of reproducing colours photographically based on the phenomenon of interference. His parents were French Jews.

  3. Jonas Ferdinand Gabriel Lippmann 3, né le 16 août 1845 à Bonnevoie ( Luxembourg) et mort le 12 juillet 1921 1 à bord du paquebot France 4, est un physicien franco - luxembourgeois. Il est lauréat du prix Nobel de physique de 1908 « pour sa méthode de reproduction des couleurs en photographie, basée sur le phénomène d' interférence 5 ».

  4. Jonas Ferdinand Gabriel [1] Lippmann (* 16. August 1845 in Bonneweg (Bonnevoie) [2], damals Gemeinde Hollerich, Luxemburg; † 13. Juli 1921 im Atlantik auf der France auf der Fahrt von New York nach Le Havre [3]) war ein französischer Physiker und Nobelpreisträger für Physik .

  5. Gabriel Lippmann (born Aug. 16, 1845, Hollerich, Luxembourg—died July 13, 1921, at sea, en route from Canada to France) was a French physicist who received the Nobel Prize for Physics in 1908 for producing the first colour photographic plate.

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  6. Jonas Ferdinand Gabriel Lippmann (16 August 1845 – 13 July 1921) was a Franco-Luxembourgish physicist and inventor. He won the Nobel Prize in Physics for his work on color photography.

  7. 15 mag 2005 · Among the Nobel Prizes in Physics, two scientists have been honored for their remarkable methods to record and present images: Gabriel Lippmann, awarded in 1908 “for his method of reproducing colours photographically based on the phenomenon of interference,” and Dennis Gabor, awarded in 1971, “for his invention and development of the ...