Vincenzo Carlotta,Matteo Martelli
Vincenzo Carlotta
Ancient and medieval alchemical works include several comparisons between the generation and development of metals and those of plants, animals, and living beings. These comparisons could refer to adopt physiological models in the explanati...
Robert Fludd's Visual and Artisanal Episteme: A Case Study of Fludd's Interaction with His Engraver, His Printer-Publisher, and His Amanuenses [0.03%]
罗伯特·弗拉德的视觉与工艺知识体系——以他与其铜版雕刻师、印刷商-出版商以及文书人员之间的互动为例的一项研究
Ute Frietsch
Ute Frietsch
Robert Fludd was a thinker full of contradictions. He is famous for his theosophical system and for his experimental chymical constructions as well as for his Galenic medical practices. Furthermore, Fludd had his works published in luxuriou...
Robert Warington and Heinrich Will: Friendship and Co-operation in Chemistry in Nineteenth Century Britain and Germany [0.03%]
罗伯特·瓦林顿与海因里希·威尔:19世纪英德化学界的友谊与合作
Anna Simmons,William H Brock
Anna Simmons
This paper discusses fourteen letters that Heinrich Will (1812-1890), Justus Liebig's (1803-1873) successor at the University of Giessen, sent to Robert Warington (1807-1867), the chemical operator at Apothecaries' Hall in London, between 1...
The Tantalum Metals (1801-1866): Nineteenth-Century Analytical Chemistry and the Identification of Chemical Elements [0.03%]
钽金属(1801-1866):19世纪的分析化学与化学元素的鉴定
Sarah N Hijmans
Sarah N Hijmans
This paper examines the identification of chemical elements using mineral analysis, focusing on the controversy surrounding the "tantalum metals" between 1801 and 1866. Of these metals, only tantalum and niobium are still recognised as elem...
"I am not a Lady, I am a Scientist." Chemistry, Women, and Gender in the Enlightenment and the Era of Professional Science [0.03%]
“我是一位科学家,而不是女士。”启蒙时代和职业科学时代的化学、女性与性别
Elena Serrano,Joris Mercelis,Annette Lykknes
Elena Serrano
This article introduces a collection of papers on women, gender, and chemistry in eighteenth- and twentieth-century Europe and the United States. After briefly surveying previous research on women and gender in science and outlining the lon...
Enabling Circumstances: Women Chemical Engineers at the Norwegian Institute of Technology, 1910-1943 [0.03%]
有利环境:20世纪上半叶挪威技术学院的女化学工程师(1910-1943)
Annette Lykknes
Annette Lykknes
The Norwegian Institute of Technology (NTH) was the first of its kind when it opened doors in Trondheim in 1910. For the first time, engineers who were perceived as central to the country's industrial development could be educated in Norway...
"Men Don't Like to Work Under a Woman": Female Chemists in the Photographic Manufacturing Industry, ca. 1918-1950 [0.03%]
“男人不喜欢在一个女人手下工作”:大约1918—1950年的女性化学家与摄影制造业的职业发展
Joris Mercelis
Joris Mercelis
Around the start of the 1920s, the situation of female chemists in the photographic manufacturing industry was literally and figuratively explosive, for their record in conducting hazardous organic syntheses made the research director of th...
Patriotic Women: Chemistry and Gender in the Eighteenth-Century Spanish World [0.03%]
爱国妇女:十八世纪西班牙世界的化学与性别
Elena Serrano
Elena Serrano
During the second half of the eighteenth century, Western countries witnessed an explosion of societies and publishing initiatives aimed at creating and disseminating what contemporaries called useful knowledge. These "economic societies," ...
Becoming Visible. Marie-Anne Paulze-Lavoisier and the Campaign for the "New Chemistry" (1770s-1790s) [0.03%]
彰显与革新:拉瓦锡之妻玛丽·安·波尔泽及其化学运动(1770-1790)
Francesca Antonelli
Francesca Antonelli
This paper examines an episode of the history of chemistry, the campaign for the promotion of so-called "new chemistry," dating to the second half of the 1780s, to investigate the ways in which women could build their own reputation. I focu...