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Pompejus Bolley

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German-Swiss chemist, co-founder and professor at ETH Zurich

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According to Wikipedia, Pompejus Alexander Bolley was a German-Swiss chemist known for his work in dye chemistry. From 1831 to 1836 he studied mineralogy and chemistry at the University of Heidelberg, where for a period of time he was an assistant to Leopold Gmelin. From 1838 to 1855 he was a professor of chemistry at the cantonal school in Aarau. He was a co-founder of the Federal Polytechnic School in Zürich, where from 1855 to 1870 he served as a professor of chemical technology. From 1859–65 he was also director of the school — in 1864 he was the target of student protests against his strict school policies.

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