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Antoine Lavoisier is often credited with writing the first modern chemical textbook, titled "Traité élémentaire de chimie" (Elementary Treatise of Chemistry), published in 1789. This work laid the foundation for modern chemistry by introducing the concept of elements and identifying oxygen as a key component in combustion.
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William James wrote the first modern psychology textbook, The Principles of Psychology. He had a functionalist approach and was a Harvard University professor.
Matthew Fontaine Maury is often credited with writing the first textbook on oceanography, titled "Physical Geography of the Sea" published in 1855. Maury was a pioneering oceanographer and naval officer known as the "Father of Modern Oceanography" for his contributions to the field.
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He wrote the first modern biography
John Locke's Two Treatises of Government (1690) is widely considered to be the textbook of the American revolution.
He formulated a theory of the chemicalreactivity of oxygen and co-wrote the modern system for the nomenclature of chemical substances.
Scottish lawyer James Boswell is credited with writing the first modern biography in 1791. It was titled The Life of Samuel Johnson.
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The Russian chemist Dmitri Mendeleev was the first person to arrange all elements into families. He created the periodic table of elements and wrote a textbook between 1868 and 1870.
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