Nope. He was the first identifier of periodicity.
Julius Lothar Meyer died on 1895-04-11.
yes. he invented the "Lothar Meyer Honorary Oreganization"
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Lothar Meyer
he died
Lothar Meyer has written: 'Die atomgewichte der elemente aus den originalzahlen neu berechnet' -- subject(s): Atomic weights
Lothar Meyer's periodic table did not account for all known elements and did not correctly predict the properties of undiscovered elements. Additionally, it did not account for the concept of atomic number, which led to inconsistencies in the ordering of elements. Meyer's table also lacked a clear underlying periodic trend.
Julius Lothar Meyer devised a classification of elements into a table that accounted for the periodic variation in properties. his table included 56 elements.
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Dmitri Mendeleev and Lothar Meyer
He helped create the periodic table but Mendeleev beat him to it.