AMBIX
(Sumario de los Números
Publicados)
- Por orden alfabético, según el autor.
I - XXVII | 00XVIII - XXVII | XXVIII - XLVIII |
ÍNDICE DE CONTENIDOS. PARTE II
NÚMEROS XVIII (1971) - XXVII (1980)
ARTÍCULOS, CARTAS AL EDITOR,
NECROLÓGICAS
Y RESEÑAS
ABRAHAMS, HAROLD J. A thirteenth-century Portuguese work on manuscript illumination | 26 93-9 |
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ANONYMOUS Gerard Heym, 1888-1972 (obituary) |
19 216-7 |
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APPLEBY, JOHN H. Arthur Dee and Johannes Banfi Hunyades : further information on their alchemical and professional activities |
24 96-109 |
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Some of Arthur Dee's associations before visiting Russia clarified, including two letter from Sir Theodore Mayerne |
26 1-5 |
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BENTLEY, JONATHAN Hofmann's return to Germany from the Royal College of Chemistry |
19 197-203 |
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BOLZAN, J. E. Chemical combination according to Aristotle |
23 134-44 |
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BRANN, NOEL L. George Ripley and the Abbot Trithemius: an inquiry into contrasting medical attitudes |
26 212-20 |
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BREHM, EDMUND Roger Bacon's place in the history of alchemy |
23 53-8 |
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BROCK, W. H. Liebig's laboratory accounts |
19 47-58 |
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BUCHANAN, PETA DEWAR, GIBSON, J. F., & HALL, MARIE BOAS Experimental history of science: Boyle's colour changes |
25 208-10 |
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BUTLER, ANTHONY R. & NEEDHAM, JOSEPH An experimental comparison of the East Asian, Hellenistic and Indian (Gandharan) stills in relation to the distillation of ethanol and acetic acid |
27 69-76 |
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CAMPBELL, W. A. The chemical library of Thomas Britton (I654-1714) |
24 143-8 |
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CARRILLO, JUAN See GAGO & CARRILLO |
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CHILTON, DONOVAN & COLEY, NOEL G. The laboratories of the Royal Institution in the nineteenth century |
27 173-203 |
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CLULEE, N. H. John Dee's mathematics and the grading of compound qualities |
18 178-211 |
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COLE, THERON JR. Dalton, mixed gases, and the origin of the chemical atomic theory |
25 117-30 |
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COLEY, NOEL G. Animal chemists and
the urinary stone |
18 69-93 |
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COLLINS, PETER Humphry Davy and heterogeneous catalysis |
22 205-17 |
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Johann Wolfgang Döbereiner and heterogeneous catalysis |
23 96-115 |
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COURT, SUSAN The Annales de Chimie, 1789-1815 |
19 113-28 |
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COURT, SUSAN & SMEATON, W. A. Fourcroy and the Journal de la Société des Pharmaciens de Paris |
26 39-55 |
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CRAIG, WAYNE See GOLOVNYA et al. |
CRISCIANI, CHIARA The conceptions of alchemy as expressed in the Pretiosa Margarita Novella of Petrus Bonus of Ferrara |
20 165-81 |
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DAMON, S. FOSTER De Brahm: alchemist [ed. by
Barton Levi St. Armand] |
24 77-88 |
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DEAN, PHILIP A. W. & USSELMAN, MELVYN C. The "synthetic" palladium of Richard Chenevix: a verdict on the chemist and the chemistry |
26 100-15 |
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DEBUS, ALLEN G. The history of chemistry and the history of science |
18 169-77 |
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Some comments on the contemporary Helmontian renaissance [essay review of J. B. van Helmont, Aufgang der Artzney-Kunst, 1971] |
19 145-50 |
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Thomas Sherley's Philosophical Essay (1672) : Helmontian mechanism as the basis of a new philosophy |
27 124-35 |
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DEKOSKY, ROBERT K. George Gabriel Stokes, Arthur Smithells and the origin of spectra in flames |
27 103-23 |
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DICKINSON, ROBERT Josef Hawliczek [A comment on W. V. Farrar 18 123] |
19 59 |
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DOBBS, BETTY JO Studies in the natural
philosophy of Sir Kenelm Digby |
18 1-25 |
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Part 2 Digby and alchemy |
20 143-63 |
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Part 3 Digby's experimental alchemy - the Book of Secrets |
21 1-28 |
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DONOVAN, ARTHUR L. James Hutton, Joseph Black and the chemical theory of heat |
25 176-90 |
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EAMON, WILLIAM New light on Robert Boyle and the discovery of colour indicators |
27 204-9 |
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FARRAR, KATHLEEN R. See FARRAR W. V. et al. |
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FARRAR, WILFRED V. Some early ventures in the fixation of atmospheric nitrogen |
18 123-38 |
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[For a comment, see DICKINSON 19 59] |
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Examination of some compounds isolated [by H. E. Schunck] from madder (1845-1855) |
22 151-3 |
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FARRAR, WILFRED V., FARRAR, KATHLEEN R. & SCOTT, E. L. The Henrys of Manchester Part 1 Thomas Henry (1734-1816) |
20 183-208 |
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Part 2 Thomas Henry's sons: Thomas, Peter and William |
21 179-207 |
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Part 3 William Henry and John Dalton |
21 208-28 |
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Part 4 William Henry: hydrocarbons and the gas industry: minor chemical papers |
21 186-204 |
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Part 5 William Henry: contagion and cholera: the textbook |
23 27-52 |
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Part 6 William Charles Henry: the magnesia factory |
24 1-26 |
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FICHMAN, MARTIN French Stahlism and chemical studies of air (1750-1770) |
18 94-122 |
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FIGALA KARIN Project for cataloguing alchemical manuscripts in German- speaking areas |
20 245-6 |
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FISHER, N. W. Organic classication before Kekulé [Part 1] |
20 106-31 |
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Part 2 |
20 209-33 |
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Kekulé and organic classification |
21 29-52 |
FULLMER, JUNE Z. Davy's priority in the iodine dispute: further documentary evidence |
22 39-51 |
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GAGO, RAMÓN & CARRILLO, JUAN L. A bibliographical study of the reception of Lavoisier's work in Spain Addenda to A Bibliography by Duveen and Klickstein |
27 19-25 |
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GELBART, NINA RATTNER The intellectual development of Walter Charleton |
18 149-68 |
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GEL'MAN, Z. E. Bernhard Tollens and his influence on research into carbohydrates in Russia |
25 56-62 |
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GIBSON, J. F. See BUCHANAN et al. |
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GOLDSMITH, ROBERT H. Origins of the so-called Dewar benzene formula |
27 136-41 |
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GOLOVNYA, V. A., LEONOVA, T. N., CRAIG, WAYNE & KAUFFMAN, GEORGE B. Il'ya Il'Ich Chernyaev (1893-1966) : some recollections of his work and personality |
23 187-98 |
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GÖMÖRI, GEORGE New information on János Banfihunyadi's life |
24 170-4 |
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GORMAN, MEL A survey of the chemical translations of John Fryer in nineteenth-century China |
24 89-95 |
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GUERLAC, HENRY The chemical revolution: a word from Monsieur Fourcroy |
23 1-4 |
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GUINSBURG, ARLENE MILLER Henry More, Thomas Vaughan and the late renaissance magical tradition |
27 36-58 |
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HALL, MARIE BOAS See BUCHANAN et al. |
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HANNAWAY, OWEN The German model of chemical education in America: Ira Remsen at Johns Hopkins (1876-1913) |
23 145-64 |
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HAYES, THOMAS W. Alchemical imagery in John Donne's "A nocturnal upon S. Lucies day" |
24 55-62 |
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HEIMANN, P. M. "Nature is a perpetual worker": Newton's aether and eighteenth-century natural philosophy |
20 1-25 |
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HILL, CHRISTOPHER R. The iconography of the laboratory |
22 102-10 |
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HUFFMAN, WILLIAM H. & SEELINGER, ROBERT A. Robert Fludd's "Declaratio Brevis" to James I |
25 69-92 |
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HUNT, LESLIE B. The Figuiers of Montpellier |
26 221-3 |
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ILTIS, CAROLYN See MERCHANT |
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KARPENKO, V. The discovery of supposed new elements: two centuries of errors |
27 77-102 |
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KAUFFMAN, GEORGE B. The stereochemistry of trivalent nitrogen compounds: Alfred Werner and the controversy over the structure of oximes |
19 129-44 |
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Alfred Werner's theory of acids, bases and hydrolysis |
20 53-66 |
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Alfred Werner's views of oxonium salts |
21 229-46 |
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KAUFFMAN, GEORGE B. & PRIEBE, PAUL .11. The discovery of saccharin: a centennial retrospect See also GOLOVNYA et al. |
25 191-207 |
KELLER, ALEX G. The scientific and technological sages of ancient China [essay review of J. Needham, The grand titration, 1969 and J. Needham, Clerks and craftsmen in China and the West, 1970] |
18 49-55 |
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KLEIN-FRANKS, FELIX The geomancy of Ahmad b. 'Ali-Zunbul: a study of the Arabic corpus hermeticum |
20 26-35 |
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KNIGHT, DAVID M. Chemistry in palaeontology: the work of James Parkinson (1755-1824) |
21 78-85 |
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The vital flame |
23 5-15 |
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KOHLER, ROBERT E. Lavoisier's rediscovery of the air from mercury calx: a reinterpretation |
22 52-7 |
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KOPPERL, SHELDON J. T. W. Richards' role in American graduate education in chemistry |
23 165-74 |
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LARDER, DAVID F. A dialectical consideration of Butlerov's theory of chemical structure |
18 26-48 |
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LE GRAND, HOMER E. A note on fixed air: the universal acid |
20 88-94 |
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The "conversion" of C. L. Berthollet to Lavoisier's chemistry |
22 58-70 |
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LEICESTER, HENRY M. Lomonosov's views on combustion and phlogiston |
22 1-9 |
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LEONOVA, T. N. See GOLOVNYA et al. |
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LINDEN, STANTON J. Jonson and Sendivogius : Some new light on Mercury Vindicated from the Alchemists at Court |
24 39-54 |
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LOVE, ROSALEEN Some sources of Herman Boerhaave's concept of fire |
19 157-74 |
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LÖW, REINHARD The progress of organic chemistry during the period of German romantic Naturphilosophie |
27 1-10 |
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LU GWEI-DJEN, NEEDHAM, JOSEPH & NEEDHAM, DOROTHY M. The coming of ardent water |
19 69-112 |
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McEVOY, JOHN G. Joseph Priestley, "aerial
philosopher": metaphysics and methodology in Priestley's chemical thought
from 1772 to 1781 |
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McVAUGH, MICHAEL The "Venable Collection" in the history of chemistry at the University of North Carolina |
22 154-5 |
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MAHDIHASSAN, S. Early terms for elixir hitherto unrecognised in Greek alchemy |
23 129-33 |
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Elixirs of mineral origin in Greek alchemy |
24 133-42 |
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MARTIN, LUTHER H. A history of the psychological interpretation of alchemy |
22 10-20 |
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MERCHANT, CAROLYN (formerly ILTIS, CAROLYN) The vitalism of Francis Mercury van Helmont : its influence on Leibniz |
26 170-83 |
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MORRELL, J. B. The chemist breeders: the research schools of Liebig and Thomas Thomson |
19 1-46 |
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MORSELLI, M. A. The manuscript of Avogadro's Essai (1811) |
27 147-72 |
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MÜLLER-JAHNCKE, WOLF DIETER The attitude of Agrippa von Nettesheim (1486-1535) towards alchemy |
22 134-50 |
NEEDHAM, DOROTHY M. See LU GWEI-DJEN et al. |
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NEEDHAM, JOSEPH See BUTLER & NEEDHAM |
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OLDROYD, DAVID R. An examination of Stahl's Philosophical Principles of Universal Chemistry |
20 36-52 |
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Some neo-platonic and stoic influences on mineralogy in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries |
21 128-56 |
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Mechanical mineralogy |
21 157-78 |
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PAGEL, WALTER & WINDER, MARIANNE The higher elements and prime matter in renaissance naturalism and in Paracelsus |
21 93-127 |
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PERRIN, C. E. Lavoisier's table of the elements: a reappraisal |
20 95-105 |
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PLESSNER, MARTIN The history of Arabic literature [essay review of F. Sezgin, Geschichte des arabischen Schrifttums, 1970-71] |
19 209-15 |
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PRIEBE, PAUL M. See KAUFFMAN & PRIEBE |
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PRITCHARD, ALLAN Thomas Charnock's book dedicated to Queen Elizabeth |
26 56-73 |
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REFS, GRAHAM Francis Bacon's Semi-Paracelsian cosmology |
22 81-101 |
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Francis Bacon's Semi-Paracelsian cosmology and the Great Instauration |
22 161-73 |
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The fate of Bacon's cosmology in the seventeenth century |
24 27-38 |
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Matter theory: a unifying factor in Bacon's natural philosophy? |
24 110-25 |
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Francis Bacon on verticity and the bowels of the Earth |
26 202-11 |
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SADLER, LYNN VEACH Alchemy and Greene's Friar Bacon and Friar Bungay |
22 111-24 |
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Relations between alchemy and poetics in the renaissance and seventeenth century, with special glances at Donne and Milton |
24 69-76 |
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ST. ARMAND, BARTON LEVI See DAMON |
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SCHULER, ROBERT M. William Blomfild, Elizabethan alchemist |
20 75-87 |
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SCOTT, E. L. See FARRAR, W. V. et al. |
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SECRET, FRANÇOIS Palingenesis, alchemy and metempsychosis in renaissance medicine |
26 81-99 |
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SERVOS, JOHN W. The knowledge corporation: A. A. Noyes and chemistry at the California Institute of Technology, 1915-1930 |
23 175-86 |
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SMEATON, W. A. E. F. Geoffroy was not a Newtonian chemist |
18 212-4 |
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Berthollet's Essai de statique chimique and its translations: a bibliographical note and a Daltonian doubt |
24 149-58 |
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Berthollet's Essai de statique chimique: a
supplementary note |
25 211-2 |
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SNELDERS, H. A. M. The Amsterdam experiment on the analysis and synthesis of water (1789) |
26 116-33 |
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SONNTAG, OTTO Religion and science in the thought of Liebig |
24 159-69 |
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STROUP, ALICE William Homberg and the search for the constituents of plants at the seventeenth-century Académie Royale des Sciences |
26 184-201 |
SUDDUTH, WILLIAM H. Eighteenth-century identifications of electricity with phlogiston |
25 131-47 |
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The voltaic pile and electro-chemical theory in 1800 |
27 26-35 |
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SUTTON, M. A. Spectroscopy and the chemists: a neglected opportunity? |
23 16-26 |
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TRENN, THADDEUS J. The justification of transmutation: speculations of Ramsay and experiments of Rutherford | 21 53-77 |
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Rutherford's radio-activity and alpha-ray research: the case of a misdated letter |
26 134-6 |
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USSELMAN, MELVYN C. See DEAN & USSELMAN |
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WALTON, MICHAEL T. John Dee's Monas Hieroglyphica: geometrical cabala |
23 116-23 |
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Boyle and Newton on the transmutation of water and air, from the root of Helmont's tree |
27 11-18 |
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WARD, E. R. Industrial mixed acid nitration |
23 119-200 |
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WARD, ROBERT What forced by fire: concerning some influences of chemical thought and practice upon English poetry |
23 80-95 |
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WESTFALL, RICHARD S. Isaac Newton's Index chemicus |
22 174-85 |
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WEYER, JOST The image of alchemy in nineteenth and twentieth century histories of chemistry |
23 65-79 |
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WILKINSON, RONALD S. Further thoughts on the identity of Eirenaeus Philalethes |
19 204-8 |
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Some bibliographical puzzles concerning George Starkey |
20 235-44 |
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WILLIAMS, A. R. The production of saltpetre in the middle ages |
22 125-33 |
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WINDER, MARIANNE See PAGEL & WINDER |
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WOLFENDEN, JOHN H. The anomaly of strong electrolytes |
19 175-96 |