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Authorised form of nameTriewald; Martin (1691 - 1747)
Dates1691 - 1747
Date of birth18 November 1691
Date of death08 August 1747
ActivityCareer:
Director of mechanics and military architect in Sweden
Membership categoryFellow
Date of election01/07/1731
SourceSources:
Bulloch's Roll
Virtual International Authority Filehttp://viaf.org/viaf/71677965
CodeNA4908
Archives associated with this Fellow
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RBO/16/28'An account of an Experiment on Light and colours' communicated in a letter to Sir Hans Sloane by Marten Triewald1731
L&P/1/94Letter, 'Concerning the vegetating of melon seeds 42 years old' from Martin Triewald to Cromwell Mortimer16 December 1741
LBO/22/6Copy letter from Martin Triewald, Stockholm, FRS to Hans Sloane 24 April 1735
LBO/21/70Copy letter from Martin Triewald, Stockholm, to Hans Sloane25 July 1734/1735
L&P/1/93Letter, 'Concerning exchange of transactions with the Royal Society of Sweden' from Martin Triewald to Cromwell Mortimer12 October 1741
L&P/1/143Pamphlet, 'Of a ventilating machine' by Martin Triewald1742
RBO/16/7Relating to the instantaneous freezing of water, giving an account of tulips and other bulbous plants flowering much sooner when placed in bottles filled with water than those planted in the ground by Marten Triewald1730
EL/T/81Letter, from Marten Triewald to [John Theophilus] Desaguliers, dated at Stockholm20 November 1728
EL/R2/20Letter, from William Rutty to M[arten] Triewald, dated at London25 March 1729
CLP/3ii/37/1Manuscript, 'Description of a new invention of bellows call'd water bellows' by Martin Triewald1736
CLP/10ii/16Paper, 'An account of some experiments made by Monsr [Martin] Triewald, Director of Mechanicks at Stockholm and FRSS of England and Sweden relating to the flowering of tulips, narcissus's [sic] etc. in winter, by placing their bulbs upon glasses of water' by Philip Miller4 February 1730
EL/T/91Letter, from Marten Triewald to John [Theophilus] Desaguliers1 November 1732
RBO/16/8Account of some experiments to show the flowering of tulips, narcissi etc in winter by placing their bulbs upon glasses of water by Marten Triewald1730
CLP/3ii/37Paper, 'Description of a new invention of bellows call'd water bellows' by Martin Triewald1736
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