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George William Septimus Piesse (1820 - 1882) was a notable perfumer of his day who experimented with mixtures of chemicals, oils, and perfumes. He is credited with the creation of the ''odaphone'', a scent scale used to rank the odor of perfumes.
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'''G.W. Septimus Piesse''' (1820 - 1882) was a notable perfumer of his day who experimented with mixtures of chemicals, oils, and perfumes. He is credited with the creation of the ''odaphone'', a scent scale used to rank the odor of perfumes.


 
==Books==
=Books=
 
* [[Chymical, Natural and Physical Magic]] (1858)
* [[Chymical, Natural and Physical Magic]] (1858)
* The Art Of Perfumery ''And The Methods Of Obtaining The Odours Of Plants''
* The Art Of Perfumery ''And The Methods Of Obtaining The Odours Of Plants''


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Revision as of 16:06, 14 August 2013

G.W. Septimus Piesse
BornGeorge William Septimus Piesse
1820
Died1882
CategoriesBooks by G.W. Septimus Piesse

G.W. Septimus Piesse (1820 - 1882) was a notable perfumer of his day who experimented with mixtures of chemicals, oils, and perfumes. He is credited with the creation of the odaphone, a scent scale used to rank the odor of perfumes.

Books