Editorial 73.1 [0.03%]
编者按第73卷第1期
Annette Lykknes
Annette Lykknes
Editorial
Ambix. 2026 Feb;73(1):1-2. DOI:10.1080/00026980.2025.2605837 2026
Aristotelianism and Hermeticism in Renaissance Naples: Francesco Storella and the Secrets of Alchemy [0.03%]
文艺复兴时期的那不勒斯:亚里士多德哲学与赫尔墨斯神秘主义——弗朗西斯科·斯特雷拉和炼金术的秘密
Donato Verardi
Donato Verardi
This article examines the role of the logician Francesco Storella (active ca. 1550-1575) in contributing to the intellectual and social legitimation of alchemy in mid sixteenth-century Naples. Storella achieved this by leveraging the tradit...
National Chemical Societies and the Formation of Early Global Networks, ca. 1890-1914 [0.03%]
国家化学学会与大约1890-1914年全球网络的形成
Robin Mackie,Gerrylynn K Roberts
Robin Mackie
Historians suggesting an early phase of globalisation in the decades before the First World War have pointed to new specialist learned societies as among the agents in the process. This paper explores the international dimensions of nationa...
Harpsichord Wires as Multifaceted Materials in Scientific Experiments from the Eighteenth to the Nineteenth Centuries [0.03%]
十八到十九世纪科学实验中的羽管键琴弦丝:一种多功能材料
Mizuki Endo
Mizuki Endo
The supply of experimental materials greatly influences the practice of science. Before the establishment of modern commercial distribution systems for experimental materials, researchers often used mundane substances. The wires of the harp...
Alchemy, the Vernacular, and Text Production in Late Medieval England: Presentation Strategies in Trinity College, Cambridge, MSS O.5.31 and R.14.37 [0.03%]
late medieval 英国的炼金术、俗语和文本生产:剑桥大学国王学院手稿O.5.31和R.14.37的展示策略
Peter J Grund,Sara Norja
Peter J Grund
The article studies the strategies that late-medieval scribes used to present alchemical texts to their audience. Investigating two late fifteenth-century alchemical codices - Trinity College, Cambridge, MSS O.5.31 and R.14.37, both almost ...
"To Be Mindful of Their Sensitivities:" The Chinese American Chemical Society and the Scientific Diaspora [0.03%]
“谨记他们的敏感性”:美国华人化学学会与科学侨民社群
Leo Chu
Leo Chu
This paper investigates the Chinese American Chemical Society (CACS) as an organisation of the scientific diaspora at the end of the Cold War. Established in 1981 by mostly first-generation immigrants, the CACS adopted a non-political stanc...
Rounding Up: Undertaking Experiential Research on Granulation Techniques in a Charcoal-Fired Furnace [0.03%]
聚集成形:在燃煤炉中开展体验式研习教学研究
Katharina Vones,Peter Oakley
Katharina Vones
This paper describes a programme of practice research that combines historical technology (small charcoal-fired furnaces) with contemporary digital making methodologies (digital CNC milling). The intention was to create small spherical gran...
Blowing Fire: Exploring Ancient Amerindian Metallurgy Through a Furnace Model [0.03%]
炉火纯青——通过复原高炉探索古代美洲冶金技术
Andrés Vélez-Posada,Ana María Jiménez
Andrés Vélez-Posada
In this article we reflect on the reconstruction and operation of a lung-powered, portable melting furnace used by ancient Amerindian goldsmiths. Variations of this kind of furnace were operated by different metallurgical traditions in the ...