Claudine Picardet

Claudine Picardet
Portrait detail, believed to be Mme. Picardet
Born
Claudine Poullet

(1735-08-07)7 August 1735
Dijon, France
Died4 October 1820(1820-10-04) (aged 85)
Paris
NationalityFrench
Other namesClaudine Guyton de Morveau
Spouses

Claudine Picardet (born Poullet, later Guyton de Morveau) (7 August 1735 – 4 October 1820) was a French chemist, mineralogist, meteorologist and scientific translator. Among the French chemists of the late eighteenth century she stands out for her extensive translations of scientific literature from Swedish, English, German and Italian to French. She translated three books and thousands of pages of scientific papers, which were published as well as circulated in manuscript form. She hosted renowned scientific and literary salons in Dijon and Paris, and was an active participant in the collection of meteorological data. She helped to establish Dijon and Paris as scientific centers, substantially contributing to the spread of scientific knowledge during a critical period in the chemical revolution.