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Volumen 1, Número 1, 1937
Robert Mond
The Study of Alchemy
1-2
J. R. Partington
Albertus Magnus on Alchemy
3-20
Julius Ruska
Methods Of Research in the History of Chemistry
21-29
F. Sherwood Taylor
The Origins of Greek Alchemy
30-47
Gerard Heym
An Introduction to The Bibliography of Alchemy – Parte I
48-60
J. R. Partington
Report Of Discussion upon Chemical and Alchemical Symbolism
61-77
Gerard Heym
The «Aurea Catena Homeri»
78-83
Anonymous
Reviews
84-87
F. Sherwood Taylor
The Visions Of Zosimos
88-92
Volumen 1, Número 2, 1937
D. J. Lysaght
Hooke’s Theory of Combustion
93-108
Tenney L. Davis y Rokuro Nakaseko
The Tomb of Jofuku or Joshi, the Earliest Alchemist of Historical Record
109-115
F. Sherwood Taylor
The Alchemical Works of Stephanos of Alexandria
116-139
Anonymous
Reviews
140-141
Volumen 1, Número 3, 1938
Douglas McKie
Some Early Work on Combustion, Respiration and Calcination
143-165
A. F. Titley
Paracelsus. A Résumé of Some Controversies
166-183
Gerard Heym
Al-Razi and Alchemy
184-191
J. R. Partington
The Chemistry of Razi
192-196
Gerard Heym
An Alchemical Journal of the Eighteenth Century
197-199
Anonymous
Author Index
201-201
Anonymous
Subject Index
202-202
Volumen 2, Número 1, 1938
Robert Mond
Introduction to the Second Volume
1-2
R. Campbell Thompson
A Survey of the Chemistry of Assyria in the Seventh Century B.C.
3-16
Richard B. Pilcher
Boyle’s Laboratory
17-20
Edmund O. von Lippmann
Some Remarks on Hermes and Hermetica
21-25
Lynn Thorndike
Alchemy During the First Half of the Sixteenth Century
26-38
F. Sherwood Taylor
The Alchemical Works of Stephanos of Alexandria
39-49
Anonymous
Reviews
50-51
Volumen 2, Número 2, 1938
J. R. Partington
Trithemius and Alchemy
53-59
John Read
Alchemy Under James IV of Scotland
60-67
R. J. Forbes
Petroleum and Bitumen in Antiquity
68-92
Joshua C. Gregory
Chemistry and Alchemy in the Natural Philosophy of Sir Francis Bacon, 1561-1626
93-111
Anonymous
Reviews
112-113
Volumen 3, Números 1-2, 1948
Edmund O. von Lippmann
Chemical and Technological References in Plutarch
1-14
C. A. Browne
Rhetorical and Religious Aspects of Greek Alchemy
15-25
Denis Duveen
«Le Livre de la Tres Sainte Trinité»
26-32
T. P. Sherlock
The Chemical Work of Paracelsus
33-63
Anonymous
Review
64-67
Volumen 3, Números 3-4, 1949
H. E. Stapleton, G. L. Lewis y F. Sherwood Taylor
The Sayings of Hermes Quoted in the «Ma Al-Waraqi» of Ibn Umail
69-90
C. H. Josten
Truth’s Golden Harrow: an Unpublished Alchemical Treatise of Robert Fludd in the Bodleian Library
91-150
Anonymous
Reviews
151-152
Volumen 4, Números 1-2, 1949
C. H. Josten
William Backhouse of Swallowfield
1-33
C. H. Josten
The Text of John Dastin’s «Letter to Pope John XXII»
34-51
John William Shirley
The Scientific Experiments of Sir Walter Raleigh, the Wizard Earl, and the Three Magi in the Tower 1603-1617
52-66
F. Sherwood Taylor
Alchemical Papers of Dr. Robert Plot
67-76
F. Sherwood Taylor
A Pair of Alchemical Ivory Figures
77-78
Anonymous
Reviews
79-80
Volumen 4, Números 3-4, 1951
J. W. Fück
The Arabic Literature on Alchemy according to an-Nadim (A.D. 987)
81-144
Egon Wellesz
Music in the Treatises of Greek Gnostics and Alchemists
145-158
Anonymous
Review
159-159
Volumen 5, Números 1-2, 1953
H. E. Stapleton
The Antiquity of Alchemy
1-43
F. Sherwood Taylor y C. H. Josten
Johannes Banfi Hunyades 1576–1650
44-52
Anonymous
Reviews
53-57
Volumen 5, Números 3-4, 1956
E. J. Holmyard
Obituary: Frank Sherwood Taylor (1897-1956)
57-58
F. Sherwood Taylor
An Alchemical Work of Sir Isaac Newton
59-84
Lynn Thorndike
Some Alchemical Manuscripts at Bologna and Florence
85-110
E. Seaton
Thomas Hariot’s Secret Script
111-114
F. Sherwood Taylor y C. H. Josten
Johannes Banfi Hunyades
115-115
Procopios D. Zacharias
Chymeutike: The Real Hellenic Chemistry
116-128
Anonymous
Reviews
129-130
Volumen 6, Número 1, 1957
H. E. Stapleton
The Gnomon
1-9
D. Geoghegan
A Licence of Henry VI to Practise Alchemy
10-17
W. A. Smeaton
L. B. Guyton De Morveau (1737-1816): A Bibliographical Study
18-34
Martin Levey
Tanning Technology in Ancient Mesopotamia
35-46
Anonymous
Reviews
47-58
Volumen 6, Número 2, 1957
J. Reidy
Thomas Norton and the «Ordinall of Alchimy»
59-85
H. J. Sheppard
Gnosticism and Alchemy
86-101
D. Geoghegan
Some Indications of Newton’s Attitude Towards Alchemy
102-106
Leontine Goldschmidt
The Symbolic Meaning of Fahrenheit’s Temperature Scale
107-108
Anonymous
Reviews
109-111
Volumen 6, Número 3, 1958
F. W. Gibbs
Boerhaave’s Chemical Writings
117-135
Douglas McKie
On Five Hitherto Unrecorded Copies of Jean Rey’s «Essays»
136-139
H. J. Sheppard
Egg Symbolism in Alchemy
140-148
Martin Levey
Research Sources in Ancient Mesopotamian Chemistry
149-154
N. H. de V. Heathcote
Letters to the Editor
155-156
Anonymous
Reviews
157-163
Anonymous
Publications Received
164-164
Volumen 7, Número 1, 1959
Lynn Thorndike
Some Medieval Texts on Colours
1-24
Dorothea Waley Singer
On a 16th Century Cartoon Concerning the Devilish Weapon of Gunpowder: Some Medieval Reactions to Guns and Gunpowder
25-33
Lynn Thorndike
Uncatalogued Texts in Ms. All Souls College 81, Oxford
34-41
H. J. Sheppard
The Redemption Theme and Hellenistic Alchemy
42-46
W. A. Smeaton
F.-J. Bonjour and His Translation of Bergman’s «Disquisitio De Attractionibus Electivis»
47-50
Anonymous
Reviews
51-53
Volumen 7, Número 2, 1959
Ho Ping-Yü y Joseph Needham, F. R. S.
The Laboratory Equipment of the Early Mediæval Chinese Alchemists
58-112
Anonymous
Reviews
116-117
Volumen 7, Número 3, 1959
Ts’ao T’ien-Ch’in, Ho Ping-Yü y Joseph Needham
An Early Mediaeval Chinese Alchemical Text on Aqueous Solutions
121-155
M. Plessner
The «Turba Philosophorum»: a Preliminary Report on Three Cambridge Mss
159-163
Karl Frick
The Rediscovered Original MS. «Hehrenrettung Der Alchymie» of the Tübingen Alchemist Johann Conrad Creiling (1673-1752)
164-167
D. McKie
Reviews
168-171
Volumen 8, Número 1, 1960
D. McKie
Obituary: Eric John Holmyard (1891-1959)
1-5
Lynn Thorndike
De Lapidibus
6-23
F. W. Gibbs
Dr. Johnson’s First Published Work?
24-34
H. J. Sheppard
A Survey of Alchemical and Hermetic Symbolism
35-41
Roy G. Neville
Unrecorded Daltoniana: Two Letters to John Bostock and a Prospectus to the «New System», 1808
42-45
Anonymous
Reviews
46-51
Volumen 8, Número 2, 1960
Lynn Thorndike
Other Texts on Colours
53-70
Allen G. Debus
The Paracelsian Compromise in Elizabethan England
71-97
R. A. Horne
Atomism in Ancient Greece and India
98-110
F. W. Gibbs
Itinerant Lecturers in Natural Philosophy
111-117
Anonymous
Reviews
118
Volumen 8, Número 3, 1960
Walter Pagel
Paracelsus and the Neoplatonic and Gnostic Tradition
125-166
Pearl Kibre
Two Alchemical Miscellanies: Vatican Latin MSS. 4091, 4092
167-176
Anonymous
Reviews
177-181
Anonymous
Publications Received
182-182
Volumen 9, Número 1, 1961
Douglas Mckie
Joseph Priestley and The Copley Medal
1-22
Homer H. Dubs
The Origin of Alchemy
23-36
Douglas Mckie
On Some Pre-Publication Copies of Lavoisier’s «Traité» (1789)
37-46
F. W. Gibbs y W. A. Smeaton
Thomas Beddoes at Oxford
47-49
Anonymous
Reviews
50-52
Volumen 9, Número 2, 1961
W. A. Smeaton
Guyton De Morveau’s Course of Chemistry in the Dijon Academy
53-69
J. Read
William Davidson of Aberdeen The First British Professor of Chemistry
70-101
Muriel West
Notes on the Importance of Alchemy to Modern Science in the Writings of Francis Bacon and Robert Boyle
102-114
Anonymous
Reviews
115-116
Volumen 9, Número 3, 1961
Walter Pagel
The Prime Matter of Paracelsus
117-135
Wallace Kirsop
The Legend of Bernard Palissy
136-154
Mohamed Yahia Haschmi
The Beginning of Arab Alchemy
155-161
Allen G. Debus
Gabriel Plattes and His Chemical Theory of the Formation of the Earth’s Crust
162-165
Mahmoud Manzalaoui
John Dastin and the Pseudo-Aristotelian «Secretum, Secretorum»
166-167
Anonymous
Reviews
168-170
Volumen 10, Número 1, 1962
Walter Pagel
The «Wild Spirit» (Gas) of John Baptist Van Helmont (1579-1644) and Paracelsus
1-13
Roy G. Neville
The «Pratique de Chymie» of Sébastien Matte La Faveur
14-28
Allen G. Debus
Sir Thomas Browne and the Study of Colour Indicators
29-36
Anonymous
Reviews
37-39
Volumen 10, Número 2, 1962
H. E. Stapleton, R. F. Azo, M. Hidayat Husain y G. L. Lewis
Two Alchemical Treatises Attributed to Avicenna
41-82
H. J. Sheppard
The Ouroboros and the Unity of Matter in Alchemy: A Study in Origins
83-96
D. Geoghegan
Gabriel Plattes’ Caveat For Alchymists
97-102
Anonymous
Reviews
103-105
Volumen 10, Número 3, 1962
Allen G. Debus
John Woodall, Paracelsian Surgeon
108-118
Philip Pomper
Lomonosov and the Discovery of the Law of the Conservation of Matter in Chemical Transformations
119-127
Ronald Sterne Wilkinson
New England’s Last Alchemists
128-138
Anonymous
Reviews
139-149
Anonymous
Editorial
??
Volumen 11, Número 1, 1963
C. H. Josten
Robert Fludd’s «Philosophicall Key» and His Alchemical Experiment on Wheat
1-23
P. M. Rattansi
Paracelsus and the Puritan Revolution
24-32
Ronald Sterne Wilkinson
The Alchemical Library of John Winthrop, Jr. (1606–1676) and His Descendants in Colonial America
33-51
Anonymous
Reviews
52-53
Volumen 11, Número 2, 1963
W. A. Smeaton
Guyton De Morveau and Chemical Affinity
55-64
John Warwick Montgomery
Cross, Constellation, and Crucible: Lutheran Astrology and Alchemy in the Age of the Reformation
65-86
Lynn Thorndike
The Pseudo-Galen, «De Plantis» (with Latin text of chapters on stones and those of chemical interest)
87-94
Lynn Thorndike
An Alchemical Manuscript: Klagenfurt, Bischoöfl. Bibl. XXIX.d.24
95-96
Anonymous
Reviews
97-100
Volumen 11, Número 3, 1963
D. McKie
Henry Ernest Stapleton (1878-1962)
101-104
Walter Böhm
John Mayow and His Contemporaries
105-120
Ronald Sterne Wilkinson
George Starkey, Physician and Alchemist
121-152
Allen G. Debus
A Forgotten Chapter in the Introduction of the New Chemistry in Italy
153-157
Anonymous
Reviews
158-160
Volumen 12, Número 1, 1964
P. M. Rattansi
The Helmontian-Galenist Controversy in Restoration England
1-23
Ronald Sterne Wilkinson
The Problem of the Identity of Eirenaeus Philalethes
24-43
Harold J. Abrahams
Priestley Answers the Proponents of Abiogenesis
44-71
Anonymous
Reviews
72-82
Anonymous
Publications Received
82-82
Volumen 12, Números 2-3, 1964
C. H. Josten
A Translation of John Dee’s «Monas Hieroglyphica» (Antwerp, 1564), with an Introduction and Annotations
84-221
Volumen 13, Número 1, 1965
Gareth W. Dunleavy
The Chaucer «Ascription» in Trinity College, Dublin MS. D.2.8
2-21
Marie-Louise von Franz
The Idea of the Macro- and Microcosmos in the Light of Jungian Psychology
22-34
N. A. Figurovski
The Alchemist and Physician Arthur Dee (Artemii Ivanovich Dii): an Episode in the History of Chemistry and Medicine in Russia
35-51
Anonymous
Letters to the Editor
52-54
Anonymous
Reviews
55-60
Volumen 13, Número 2, 1966
Rossell Hope Robbins
Alchemical Texts in Middle English Verse: Corrigenda and Addenda
62-73
E. McDonald
The Collaboration of Bucquet and Lavoisier
74-83
W. A. Smeaton
The Portable Chemical Laboratories of Guyton De Morveau, Cronstedt and Göttling
84-91
Erwin F. Lange
Alchemy and the Sixteenth Century Metallurgists
92-95
C. Webster
Water as the Ultimate Principle of Nature: the Background to Boyle’s «Sceptical Chymist»
96-107
F. W. Gibbs
Letters to the Editor
108-117
Anonymous
Reviews
118-120
Volumen 13, Número 3, 1966
P. M. Rattansi
Alchemy and Natural Magic in Raleigh’s «History of the World»
122-138
Ronald Sterne Wilkinson
The Alchemical Library of John Winthrop, Jr. (1606–1676) and His Descendants in Colonial America
139-186
A. A. A. M. Brinkman
An Unknown Alchemical Drawing Probably by David Teniers II
187-188
Anonymous
Reviews
189-192
Volumen 14, Número 1, 1967
Robert E. Schofield
Joseph Priestley, Natural Philosopher
1-15
C. Webster
English Medical Reformers of the Puritan Revolution: a Background to the «Society of Chymical Physitians»
16-41
Allen G. Debus
Renaissance Chemistry and the Work of Robert Fludd
42-59
Anonymous
Letters to the Editor
60-62
Anonymous
Reviews
63-68
Anonymous
Publications Received
68-68
Volumen 14, Número 2, 1967
J. E. Mcguire
Transmutation and Immutability: Newton’s Doctrine of Physical Qualities
69-95
O. Hannaway
Johann Conrad Barchusen (1666-1723)- Contemporary and Rival of Boerhaave
96-111
David F. Larder
Alexander Crum Brown and his Doctoral Thesis of 1861
112-132
W. H. Brock
The London Chemical Society 1824
133-139
Anonymous
Reviews
140-148
Volumen 14, Número 3, 1967
C. Webster
Henry Power’s Experimental Philosophy
150-178
David M. Knight
Steps Towards a Dynamical Chemistry
179-197
Ian MacPhail
The Mellon Collection of Alchemy and the Occult
198-202
Anonymous
Reviews
203-211
Volumen 15, Número 1, 1968
Allen G. Debus
Mathematics and Nature in the Chemical Texts of the Renaissance
1-28
Arnold Thackray
«Matter in a Nut-Shell»: Newton’s «Opticks» and Eighteenth-Century Chemistry
29-53
Ronald Sterne Wilkinson
The Hartlib Papers and Seventeenth-Century Chemistry. Part I
54-69
Anonymous
Reviews
70-72
Anonymous
Publications Received
72-72
Volumen 15, Número 2, 1968
W. A. Smeaton
Is Water Converted into Air? Guyton de Morveau Acts as Arbiter Between Priestley and Kirwan
73-83
John H. Brooke
Wöhler’s Urea, and its Vital Force? – A Verdict from the Chemists
84-114
Anonymous
Letters to the Editor
115-124
Anonymous
Reviews
125-128
Volumen 15, Número 3, 1968
Wyndham D. Miles
Public Lectures on Chemistry in the United States
131-153
J. E. McGuire
Force, Active Principles, and Newton’s Invisible Realm
154-208
Anonymous
Reviews
209-210
Anonymous
Correction to «Ambix Vol. XV», Part 1
211-211
Volumen 16, Números 1-2, 1969
Satish C. Kapoor
Dumas and Organic Classification
1-65
J. B. Morrell
Practical Chemistry in the University of Edinburgh, 1799-1843
66-80
W. H. Brock
Lockyer and the Chemists: The First Dissociation Hypothesis
81-99
Walter Pagel
Chemistry at the Cross-Roads: The Ideas of Joachim Jungius
100-108
Anonymous
Reviews
109-111
Volumen 16, Número 3, 1969
M. Plessner
Geber and Jabir ibn Hayyan: an Authentic Sixteenth-Century Quotation from Jabir
113-118
Walter Pagel y Marianne Winder
The Eightness of Adam and Related «Gnostic» Ideas in the Paracelsian Corpus
119-139
C. E. Perrin
Prelude to Lavoisier’s Theory of Calcination: Some Observations on «Mercurius Calcinatus Per Se»
140-151
D. C. Goodman
Problems in Crystallography in the Early Nineteenth Century
152-166
Gerard Heym
Michael Scot
167-172
P. M. Rattansi
Review
173-175
Volumen 17, Número 1, 1970
Lee Stavenhagen
The Original Text of the Latin «Morienus»
1-12
William R. Shea
Galileo’s Atomic Hypothesis
13-27
A. M. Duncan
The Functions of Affinity Tables and Lavoisier’s List of Elements
28-42
E. L. Scott
The «Macbridean Doctrine» of Air: An Eighteenth-Century Explanation of Some Biochemical Processes, Including Photosynthesis
43-57
Anonymous
Reviews
58-66
Anonymous
Short Notices of Books
66-66
Anonymous
Publications Received
68-68
Volumen 17, Número 2, 1970
H. J. Sheppard
Alchemy: Origin or Origins?
69-84
Ronald Sterne Wilkinson
The Hartlib Papers and Seventeenth-Century Chemistry. Part II
85-110
Trevor H. Levere
Affinity or Structure: an Early Problem in Organic Chemistry
111-126
Anonymous
Reviews
127-135
Anonymous
Short Notices of Books
135-136
Anonymous
Publications Received
136-136
Volumen 17, Número 3, 1970
Felix Klein-Franke
The Knowledge of Aristotle’s Lapidary during the Latin Middle Ages
137-142
Wyndham D. Miles
William James Macneven and Early Laboratory Instruction in the United States
143-152
Jonathan Bentley
The Chemical Department of The Royal School of Mines. Its Origins and Development Under A. W. Hofmann
153-181
Seymour H. Mauskopf
Haüy’s Model of Chemical Equivalence: Daltonian Doubts Exhumed
182-191
Ronald Sterne Wilkinson
Reviews
192-200
Volumen 18, Número 1, 1971
Betty Jo Dobbs
Studies in the Natural Philosophy of Sir Kenelm Digby
1-25
David F. Larder
A Dialectical Consideration of Butlerov’s Theory of Chemical Structure
26-48
Alex G. Keller
The Scientific and Technological Sages of Ancient China
49-55
Anonymous
Reviews
56-68
Volumen 18, Número 2, 1971
N. G. Coley
Animal Chemists and Urinary Stone
69-93
Martin Fichman
French Stahlism and Chemical Studies of Air, 1750-1770
94-122
W. V. Farrar
Some Early Ventures in the Fixation of Atmospheric Nitrogen
123-138
Anonymous
Reviews
139-146
Anonymous
Books Received
147-148
Volumen 18, Número 3, 1971
Nina Rattner Gelbart
The Intellectual Development of Walter Charleton
149-168
Allen G. Debus
The History of Chemistry and the History of Science
169-177
N. H. Clulee
John Dee’s Mathematics and the Grading of Compound Qualities
178-211
W. A. Smeaton
E. F. Geoffroy was not a Newtonian Chemist
212-214
H. J. Sheppard
Reviews
215-223
Volumen 19, Número 1, 1972
J. B. Morrell
The Chemist Breeders: The Research Schools of Liebig and Thomas Thomson
1-46
W. H. Brock
Text: Liebig’s Laboratory Accounts
47-58
Robert Dickinson
Letter To Editor Josef Hawliczek
59-59
Seymour H. Mauskopf
Reviews
60-67
Volumen 19, Número 2, 1972
Lu Gwei-Djen, Joseph Needham y Dorothy Needham
The Coming of Ardent Water
69-112
Susan Court
The «Annales de chimie», 1789-1815
113-128
George B. Kauffman
The Stereochemistry of Trivalent Nitrogen Compounds: Alfred Werner and the Controversy over the Structure of Oximes
129-144
Allen G. Debus
Some Comments on the Contemporary Helmontian Renaissance
145-150
Walter Pagel
Reviews
151-155
Volumen 19, Número 3, 1972
Rosaleen Love
Some Sources of Herman Boerhaave’s Concept of Fire
157-174
John H. Wolfenden
The Anomaly of Strong Electrolytes
175-196
Jonathan Bentley
Hofmann’s Return to Germany from the Royal College of Chemistry
197-203
Ronald S. Wilkinson
Further Thoughts on the Identity of «Eirenaeus Philalethes»
204-208
Martin Plessner
The History of Arabic Literature
209-215
Anonymous
Gerard Heym, 1888-1972
216-217
Anonymous
Reviews
218-227
Anonymous
Short Notices of Books
227-227
Anonymous
Books Received
228-228
Volumen 20, Número 1, 1973
P. M. Heimann
«Nature is a Perpetual Worker»: Newton’s Aether and Eighteenth-Century Natural Philosophy
1-25
Felix Klein-Franke
The Geomancy of Ahmad B. ‘Ali Zunbul: a Study of the Arabic «Corpus Hermeticum»
26-35
David Oldroyd
An Examination of G. E. Stahl’s «Philosophical Principles of Universal Chemistry»
36-52
George B. Kauffman
Alfred Werner’s Theory of Acids, Bases, and Hydrolysis
53-66
Anonymous
Reviews
67-74
Anonymous
Short Notices of Books
74-74
Anonymous
Books Received
75-75
Volumen 20, Número 2, 1973
Robert M. Schuler
William Blomfild, Elizabethan Alchemist
75-87
H. E. Le Grand
A Note on Fixed Air: The Universal Acid
88-94
C. E. Perrin
Lavoisier’s Table of the Elements: a Reappraisal
95-105
N. W. Fisher
Organic Classification Before Kekulé
106-131
Anonymous
Reviews
132-140
Anonymous
Short Notices of Books
140-141
Anonymous
Books Received
142-142
Volumen 20, Número 3, 1973
Betty Jo Dobbs
Studies in the Natural Philosophy of Sir Kenelm Digby. Part II. Digby and Alchemy
143-163
Chiara Crisciani
The Conception of Alchemy as Expressed in the «Pretiosa Margarita Novella» of Petrus Bonus of Ferrara
165-181
W. V. Farrar, Kathleen R. Farrar y E. L. Scott
The Henrys of Manchester. Part I: Thomas Henry (1734-1816)
183-208
N. W. Fisher
Organic Classification Before Kekulé: Part II
209-233
Ronald Sterne Wilkinson
Some Bibliographical Puzzles Concerning George Starkey
235-244
Karin Figala
Letter to the Editor Project For Cataloguing Alchemical Manuscripts In German-Speaking Areas
245-246
H. M. E. Dejong
Reviews
246-250
Volumen 21, Número 1, 1974
Betty Jo Dobbs
Studies in the Natural Philosophy of Sir Kenelm Digby. Part III. Digby’s Experimental Alchemy – «The Book of Secrets»
1-28
N. W. Fisher
Kekulé and Organic Classification
29-52
Thaddeus J. Trenn
The Justification of Transmutation: Speculations of Ramsay and Experiments of Rutherford
53-77
David M. Knight
Chemistry in Palaeontology: The Work of James Parkinson (1755-1824)
78-85
Anonymous
Reviews
86-89
Anonymous
Short Notices of Books
89-90
Anonymous
Books Received
91-91
Volumen 21, Números 2-3, 1974
Walter Pagel y Marianne Winder
The Higher Elements and Prime Matter in Renaissance Naturalism and in Paracelsus
93-127
D. R. Oldroyd
Some Neo-Platonic and Stoic Influences on Mineralogy in the Sixteenth and Seventeenth Centuries
128-156
D. R. Oldroyd y D. R. Oldroyd
Mechanical Mineralogy
157-178
W. V. Farrar, Kathleen R. Farrar y E. L. Scott
The Henrys of Manchester: Part 2. Thomas Henry’s Sons: Thomas, Peter and William
179-207
W. V. Farrar, Kathleen R. Farrar y E. L. Scott
The Henrys of Manchester: Part 3. William Henry and John Dalton
208-246
Volumen 22, Número 1, 1975
Henry M. Leicester
Lomonosov’s Views on Combustion and Phlogiston
1-9
Luther H. Martin, Jr.
A History of the Psychological Interpretation of Alchemy
10-20
Geoffrey Bowles
John Harris and the Powers of Matter
21-38
Juke Z. Fullmer
Davy’s Priority in the Iodine Dispute: Further Documentary Evidence
39-51
Robert E. Kohler
Lavoisier’s Rediscovery of the Air from Mercury Calx: a Reinterpretation
52-57
H. E. Le Grand
The «Conversion» of C.-L. Berthollet to Lavoisier’s Chemistry
58-70
Anonymous
Essay Review: «Chinese Science. Explorations of an Ancient Tradition». Ed. by Shigeru Nakayama and Nathan Sivin. Pp. xxxvii + 334. Cambridge, Mass & London: M.I.T. Press. 1973
71-73
Anonymous
Reviews
74-79
Anonymous
Short Notices of Books
79-80
Anonymous
Books Received
80-80
Volumen 22, Número 2, 1975
Graham Rees
Francis Bacon’s Semi-Paracelsian Cosmology
81-101
C. R. Hill
The Iconography of the Laboratory
102-110
Lynn Veach Sadler
Alchemy and Greene’s «Friar Bacon and Friar Bungay»
111-124
A. R. Williams
The Production of Saltpetre in the Middle Ages
125-133
Wolf Dieter Müller-Jahncke
The Attitude of Agrippa von Nettesheim (1486-1535) Towards Alchemy
134-150
W. V. Farrar
Examination of some compounds isolated from madder, 1845-1855
151-153
Michael McVaugh
The «Venable Collection» in the History of Chemistry at the University of North Carolina
154-155
Anonymous
Reviews
156-158
Anonymous
Short Notices
159-159
Anonymous
Books Received
160-160
Volumen 22, Número 3, 1975
Graham Rees
Francis Bacon’s Semi-Paracelsian Cosmology and the Great Instauration
161-173
Richard S. Westfall
Isaac Newton’s «Index Chemicus»
174-185
W. V. Farrar, Kathleen R. Farrar y E. L. Scott
The Henrys of Manchester. Part 4: William Henry: Hydrocarbons and the Gas Industry: Minor Chemical Papers
186-204
Peter Collins
Humphry Davy and Heterogeneous Catalysis
205-217
Robert P. Multhauf
Aurifiction, Aurifaction and Macrobiotics
218-220
H. J. Sheppard
Reviews
221-222
Volumen 23, Número 1, 1976
Henry Guerlac
The Chemical Revolution: a Word from Monsieur Fourcroy
1-4
D. M. Knight
The Vital Flame
5-15
M. A. Sutton
Spectroscopy and the Chemists: a Neglected Opportunity?
16-26
W. V. Farrar, Kathleen R. Farrar y E. L. Scott
The Henrys of Manchester: Part 5: William Henry: Contagion and Cholera; The Textbook
27-52
Edmund Brehm
Roger Bacon’s Place in the History of Alchemy
53-58
N. G. Coley
Reviews
59-60
Volumen 23, Número 2, 1976
Jost Weyer
The Image of Alchemy in Nineteenth and Twentieth Century Histories of Chemistry
65-79
Robert Ward
What Forced by Fire: Concerning Some Influences of Chemical Thought and Practice Upon English Poetry
80-95
Peter Collins
Johann Wolfgang Döbereiner and Heterogeneous Catalysis
96-115
Michael T. Walton
John Dee’s «Monas Hieroglyphica»: Geometrical Cabala
116-123
Allen G. Debus
Reviews
124-127
Volumen 23, Número 3, 1976
S. Mahdihassan
Early Terms for Elixir Hitherto Unrecognized in Greek Alchemy
129-133
J. E. Bolzan
Chemical Combination According to Aristotle
134-144
Owen Hannaway
The German Model of Chemical Education in America: Ira Remsen at Johns Hopkins (1876-1913)
145-164
Sheldon J. Kopperl
T. W. Richards’ Role in American Graduate Education in Chemistry
165-174
John W. Servos
The Knowledge Corporation: A. A. Noyes and Chemistry at Cal-Tech, 1915-1930
175-186
V. A. Golovnya, T. N. Leonova, Wayne Craig y George B. Kauffman
Il’ya Il’ich Chernyaev (1893–1966): Some Recollections of his Work and Personality
187-198
E. R. Ward
Letter to the Editor Industrial Mixed Acid Nitration
199-200
Trevor I. Williams
Reviews
201-206
Volumen 24, Número 1, 1977
W. V. Farrar, Kathleen R. Farrar y E. L. Scott
The Henrys of Manchester. Part 6. William Charles Henry: The Magnesia Factory
1-26
Graham Rees
The Fate of Bacon’s Cosmology in the Seventeenth Century
27-38
Stanton J. Linden
Jonson and Sendivogius: Some New Light on «Mercury Vindicated» from the Alchemists at Court
39-54
Thomas W. Hayes
Alchemical Imagery in John Donne’s «A Nocturnall Upon S. Lucies Day»
55-62
Harris L. Coulter
Letters to the Reviews Editor
63-68
Volumen 24, Número 2, 1977
Lynn Veach Sadler
Relations Between Alchemy and Poetics in the Renaissance and Seventeenth Century, with Special Glances at Donne and Milton
69-76
S. Foster Damon
De Brahm: Alchemist
77-88
Mel Gorman
A Survey of the Chemical Translations of John Fryer in Nineteenth-Century China
89-95
John H. Appleby
Arthur Dee and Johannes Bánfi Hunyades: Further Information on their Alchemical and Professional Activities
96-109
Graham Rees
Matter Theory: a Unifying Factor in Bacon’s Natural Philosophy?
110-125
H. J. Sheppard
Reviews
126-132
Volumen 24, Número 3, 1977
S. Mahdihassan
Elixirs of Mineral Orgin in Greek Alchemy
133-142
W. A. Campbell
The Chemical Library of Thomas Britton (1654-1714)
143-148
W. A. Smeaton
Berthollet’s «Essai de Statique Chimique» and its Translations: a Bibliographical Note and a Daltonian Doubt
149-158
Otto Sonntag
Religion and Science in the Thought of Liebig
159-169
George Gomori
New Information on Janos Banfihunyadi’s Life
170-174
Anonymous
Reviews
175-184
Anonymous
Short Notices of Books
184-186
Anonymous
Index
186-188
Volumen 25, Número 1, 1978
John G. McEvoy
Joseph Priestley, «Aerial Philosopher»: Metaphysics and Methodology In Priestley’s Chemical Thought, From 1762 to 1781. Part 1
1-55
Z. E. Gel’man
Bernhard Tollens and His Influence on Research into Carbohydrates in Russia
56-62
P. M. Rattansi
Reviews
63-68
Volumen 25, Número 2, 1978
William H. Huffman y Robert A. Seelinger
Robert Fludd’s «Declaratio Brevis» To James I
69-92
John G. McEvoy
Joseph Priestley, «Aerial Philosopher»: Metaphysics and Methodology in Priestley’s Chemical Thought, From 1772 To 1781. Part II
93-116
Theron Cole
Dalton, Mixed Gases, and the Origin of the Chemical Atomic Theory
117-130
William M. Sudduth
Eighteenth-Century Identifications of Electricity with Phlogiston
131-147
A. G. Keller
Reviews
148-152
Volumen 25, Número 3, 1978
John G. McEvoy
Joseph Priestley, «Aerial Philosopher»: Metaphysics and Methodology in Priestley’s Chemical Thought, from 1772 to 1781. Part III
153-175
Arthur Donovan
James Hutton, Joseph Black and the Chemical Theory of Heat
176-190
George B. Kauffman y Paul M. Priebe
The Discovery of Saccharin: a Centennial Retrospect
191-207
Peta Dewar Buchanan, J. F. Gibson y Marie Boas Hall
Experimental History of Science: Boyle’s Colour Changes
208-210
W. A. Smeaton
Berthollet’s «Essai de Statique Chimique»: a Supplementary Note
211-212
Vladimír Karpenko
Reviews
213-222
Volumen 26, Número 1, 1979
John H. Appleby
Some of Arthur Dee’s Associations Before Visiting Russia Clarified, Including Two Letters from Sir Theodore Mayerne
1-15
John G. Mcevoy
Joseph Priestley, «Aerial Philosopher»: Metaphysics and Methodology in Priestley’s Chemical Thought, from 1772 to 1781. Part IV
16-38
Susan Court y W. A. Smeaton
Fourcroy and the «Journal de la Société des pharmaciens de Paris»
39-55
Allan Pritchard
Thomas Charnock’s Book Dedicated to Queen Elizabeth
56-73
Kathleen R. Farrar
Reviews
74-80
Volumen 26, Número 2, 1979
François Secret
Palingenesis, Alchemy and Metempsychosis in Renaissance Medicine
81-92
Harold J. Abrahams
A Thirteenth-Century Portuguese Work on Manuscript Illumination (» Libro De Como Se Facem as Cores»)
93-99
Philip A. W. Dean y Melvyn C. Usselman
The `Synthetic’ Palladium of Richard Chenevix: A Verdict on the Chemist and the Chemistry
100-115
H. A. M. Snelders
The Amsterdam Experiment on the Analysis and Synthesis of Water (1789)
116-133
Thaddeus J. Trenn
Rutherford’s «Radio-Activity and Alpha Ray Research»: The Case of a Misdated Letter
134-136
C. E. Perrin
Reviews
137-144
Volumen 26, Número 3, 1979
B. L. T. Dobbs
Newton’s Copy of «Secrets Reveal’d» and the Regimens of the Work
145-169
Carolyn Merchant
The Vitalism of Francis Mercury Van Helmont: Its Influence on Leibniz
170-183
Alice Stroup
Wilhelm Homberg and the Search for the Constituents of Plants at the 17th-Century Academie Royale des Sciences
184-201
Graham Rees
Francis Bacon on Verticity and the Bowels of the Earth
202-211
Noel L. Brann
George Ripley and the Abbot Trithemius: an Inquiry into Contrasting Medical Attitudes
212-220
Leslie B. Hunt
The Figuiers of Montpellier
221-223
H. J. Sheppard
Reviews
224-230
Volumen 27, Número 1, 1980
Reinhard Löw
The Progress of Organic Chemistry during the Period of German Romantic Naturphilosophie (1795-1825)
1-10
Michael T. Walton
Boyle and Newton on the Transmutation of Water and Air, from the Root of Helmont’s Tree
11-18
Ramón Gago y Juan L. Carrillo
A Bibliographical Study of the Reception of Lavoisier’s Work in Spain. Addenda to «A Bibliography» By Duveen and Klickstein
19-25
William M. Sudduth
The Voltaic Pile and Electro-Chemical Theory in 1800
26-35
Arlene Miller Guinsburg
Henry More, Thomas Vaughan and the Late Renaissance Magical Tradition
36-58
W. H. Brock
Reviews
59-68
Volumen 27, Número 2, 1980
Anthony R. Butler y Joseph Needham
An Experimental Comparison of the East Asian, Hellenistic, and Indian (Gandharan) Stills in Relation to the Distillation of Ethanol and Acetic Acid
69-76
V. Karpenko
The Discovery of Supposed New Elements: Two Centuries of Errors
77-102
Robert K. DeKosky
George Gabriel Stokes, Arthur Smithells and the Origin of Spectra in Flames
103-123
Allen G. Debus
Thomas Sherley’s «Philosophical Essay» (1672): Helmontian Mechanism as the Basis of a New Philosophy
124-135
Robert H. Goldsmith
Origins of the So-Called Dewar Benzene Formula
136-141
Crosbie Smith
Reviews
142-146
Volumen 27, Número 3, 1980
Mario A. Morselli
The Manuscript of Avogadro’s «Essai d’une Maniere de Déterminer Les Masses Relatives des Molécules Élémentaires»
147-172
Donovan Chilton y Noel G. Coley
The Laboratories of the Royal Institution in the Nineteenth Century
173-203
William Eamon
New Light on Robert Boyle and the Discovery of Colour Indicators
204-209
Anonymous
Reviews
210-214
Volumen 28, Número 1, 1981
Janis Langins
The Decline of Chemistry at the École Polytechnique (1794-1805)
1-19
B. I. Kronberg, L. L. Coatsworth y M. C. Usselman
The Artifact as Historical Document. Part 2: The Palladium and Rhodium of W. H. Wollaston
20-35
Allen G. Debus
The Paracelsians in Eighteenth Century France: A Renaissance Tradition in the Age of the Enlightenment
36-54
H. J. Sheppard
Reviews
55-60
Volumen 28, Número 2, 1981
Trevor H. Levere
Dr. Thomas Beddoes at Oxford: Radical Politics in 1788-1793 and the Fate of the Regius Chair in Chemistry
61-69
M. Christine King
Experiments with Time: Progress and Problems in the Development of Chemical Kinetics
70-82
A. M. Duncan
Styles of Language and Modes of Chemical Thought
83-107
W. H. Brock
Reviews
108-120
Volumen 28, Número 3, 1981
Richard F. Hirsh
A Conflict of Principles: The Discovery of Argon and the Debate over Its Existence
121-130
Frank A. J. L. James
The Letters of William Crookes to Charles Hanson Greville Williams 1861-2: The Detection and Isolation of Thallium
131-157
Maurice Crosland
The Library of Gay-Lussac
158-170
William H. Brock, K. A. Jensen, Christian Klixbüll Jòrgensen y George B. Kauffman
The Origin and Dissemination of the Term «Ligand» in Chemistry
171-183
J. A. Chaldecott
Wedgwood’s Ceramic Wares for Chemical Use Production and Supply from 1779 to 1794
184-205
Richard C. Jennings
Lavoisier’s Views on Phlogiston and the Matter of Fire before about 1770
206-209
H. J. Sheppard
Reviews
210-217
Volumen 29, Número 1, 1982
Elizabeth B. Welles
The Unpublished Alchemical Sonnets of Felice Feliciano: an Episode in Science and Humanism in 15th Century Italy
1-16
Mikulás Teich
Circulation, Transformation, Conservation of Matter and the Balancing of the Biological World in the Eighteenth Century
17-28
Robert Siegfried
Lavoisier’s Table of Simple Substances: Its Origin and Interpretation
29-48
M. Christine King
Experiments with Time: Progress and Problems in the Development of Chemical Kinetics. Part 2
49-61
B. J. T. Dobbs
Essay Review: «Never at Best. A Biography of Isaac Newton». By Richard S. Westfall. Pp. xviii + 908, with many illustrations. Cambridge, London, New York, etc.: Cambridge University Press. 1981. \pounds 25. ISBN 0-521-23143-4
62-68
Volumen 29, Número 2, 1982
Paul Plass
A Greek Alchemical Formula
69-73
Sami K. Hamarneh
Arabic-Islamic Alchemy — Three Intertwined Stages
74-87
Homer E. Le Grand
Chemistry in a Provincial Context: The Montpellier Société Royale des Sciences in the Eighteenth Century
88-105
Jerry B. Gough
Some Early References to Revolutions in Chemistry
106-109
Francesco Trevisani
Reviews
110-124
Volumen 29, Número 3, 1982
William Newman
Thomas Vaughan as an Interpreter of Agrippa Von Nettesheim
125-140
C. E. Perrin
A Reluctant Catalyst: Joseph Black and the Edinburgh Reception of Lavoisier’s Chemistry
141-176
Raphael Patai
Maria the Jewess – Founding Mother of Alchemy
177-197
B. J. T. Dobbs
Newton’s «Clavis»: New Evidence on Its Dating and Significance
198-202
C. Webster
Reviews
203-206
Anonymous
European Museums of the History of Chemistry
207-207
Volumen 30, Número 1, 1983
Alan J. Rocke
Subatomic Speculations and the Origin of Structure Theory
1-18
Jan V. Golinski
Peter Shaw: Chemistry and Communication in Augustan England
19-29
Frank A. J. L. James
The Establishment of Spectro-Chemical Analysis as a Practical Method of Qualitative Analysis, 1854-1861
30-53
Marianne Winder
Reviews
54-64
Volumen 30, Número 2, 1983
George B. Kauffman
The Mystery of Stephen H. Emmens: Successful Alchemist or Ingenious Swindler?
65-88
J. B. Gough
Lavoisier’s Memoirs on the Nature of Water and their Place in the Chemical Revolution
89-106
Mel Gorman
Sir William B. O’Shaughnessy, Pioneer Chemical Educator in India
107-116
Michael A. Sutton
Editorial Announcement
116-116
N. G. Coley
Reviews
117-120
Volumen 30, Número 3, 1983
Christoph Meinel
Theory or Practice? The Eighteenth-Century Debate on the Scientific Status of Chemistry
121-132
John H. Wotiz y Susanna Rudofsky
Kekulé or Kekule?
133-136
Frank A. J. L. James
The Study of Spark Spectra 1835-1859
137-162
Anonymous
The Dexter Awards
162-162
Walter Pagel
Reviews
163-168
Volumen 31, Número 1, 1984
C. E. Perrin
J. B. Van Mons’ «Essai sur les principes de la chimie antiphlogistique»: a Mystery Solved
1-5
Ilana Zinguer
Alchemy, «locus» of Renewal for Writing in the «Moyen de Parvenir of Béroalde de Verville (1610)
6-15
M. Christine King
The Course of Chemical Change: the Life and Times of Augustus G. Vernon Harcourt (1834-1919)
16-31
Noel G. Coley
The Preparation and Uses of Artificial Mineral Waters (ca. 1680-1825)
32-48
Anonymous
The Partington Prize
48-48
Allen G. Debus
Reviews
49-56
Volumen 31, Número 2, 1984
Leslie B. Hunt y Peta D. Buchanan
Richard Knight (1768-1844): a Forgotten Chemist and Apparatus Designer
57-67
Edward Ward
The Death of Charles Blachford Mansfield (1819-1855)
68-69
Dominik Wujastyk
An Alchemical Ghost: The «Rasaratnâkara» by Nâgârjuna
70-83
Harold J. Abrahams
Al-Jawbari on False Alchemists
84-88
Anonymous
The Society for The History of Alchemy and Chemistry: Winter Meeting
88-89
W. H. Brock
Reviews
90-96
Volumen 31, Número 3, 1984
Richard S. Westfall
Alchemy in Newton’s Library
97-101
Stanton J. Linden
Alchemy and Eschatology in Seventeenth-Century Poetry
102-124
Rainer E. Zimmermann
The Structure of Mythos: on The Cultural Stability of Alchemy
125-137
Anonymous
Bibliotheca Philosophica Hermetica
137-137
G. C. Rees
Reviews
138-144
Volumen 32, Número 1, 1985
Allen G. Debus
The Significance of Chemical History
1-14
S. B. Sinclair
Crookes and Radioactivity: from Inorganic Evolution to Atomic Transmutation
15-31
H. J. Sheppard
Chinese and Western Alchemy: The Link Through Definition
32-37
A. J. Rocke
Agricola, Paracelsus, and «Chymia»
38-45
Anonymous
300 Years of Chemistry at Louvain – 1685-1985
45-45
Robert Ward
Reviews
46-52
Volumen 32, Número 2, 1985
Frank A. J. L. James
The Discovery of Line Spectra
53-70
James W. Llana
A Contribution of Natural History to the Chemical Revolution in France
71-91
Anonymous
The Partington Prize
91-91
H. J. Sheppard
Reviews
92-96
Volumen 32, Número 3, 1985
A. J. A. De Gouveia
Vicente De Seabra and the Chemical Revolution in Portugal
97-109
Bruce T. Moran
Privilege, Communication, and Chemiatry: the Hermetic–Alchemical Circle of Moritz of Hessen-Kassel
110-126
Noel L. Brann
Alchemy and Melancholy in Medieval and Renaissance Thought: a Query into the Mystical Basis of their Relationship
127-148
Anonymous
The Dexter Prize
148-148
Volumen 33, Número 1, 1986
T. M. Luhrmann
An Interpretation of the «Fama Fraternitatis» with Respect to Dee’s «Monas Hieroglyphica»
1-10
D. I. Davies, D. C. Lyon y R. J. Spring
Charles Loudon Bloxam – a Victorian University and Military Academy Chemistry Teacher
11-32
W. H. Brock
The British Association Committee on Chemical Symbols 1834: Edward Turner’s Letter to British Chemists and a Reply by William Prout
33-42
Anonymous
Announcements
42-42
W. H. Brock
Reviews
43-52
Volumen 33, Números 2-3, 1986
Urszula Szulakowska
The Tree of Aristotle: Images of the Philosophers’ Stone and Their Transference in Alchemy From the Fifteenth to the Twentieth Century
53-77
Wilfred R. Theissen
John Dastin’s Letter on the Philosophers’ Stone
78-87
Sally Newcomb
Laboratory Evidence of Silica Solution Supporting Wernerian Theory
88-93
David Knight
Accomplishment or Dogma: Chemistry in the Introductory Works of Jane Marcet and Samuel Parkes
94-98
Gwen Averley
The «Social Chemists»: English Chemical Societies in the Eighteenth and Early Nineteenth Century
99-128
Claus Priesner
«Spiritus Aethereus» – Formation of Ether and Theories on Etherification From Valerius Cordus to Alexander Williamson
129-152
Anonymous
Announcements
152-152
John Shorter
Reviews
153-160
Volumen 34, Número 1, 1987
W. A. Smeaton
The Society’s First Fifty Years: Part I – «Ambix»
1-4
W. Lewicki
Announcement
4-4
Jackson P. Hershbell
Democritus and the Beginnings of Greek Alchemy
5-20
Lawrence Principe
«Chemical Translation» and the Role of Impurities in Alchemy: Examples from Basil Valentine’s «Triumph-Wagen»
21-30
John H. Appleby
Moses Stringer (fl. 1695-1713): Iatrochemist and Mineral Master General
31-45
Michael Stanley
Reviews
45-56
Volumen 34, Número 2, 1987
W. A. Smeaton
The Society’s First Fifty Years: Part II – Members and Meetings
57-61
Jane P. Davidson
«I am the Poison Dripping Dragon»: Iguanas and Their Symbolism in the Alchemical and Occult Paintings of David Teniers the Younger
62-80
Ludmila Sliwinska y Burtron H. Davis
The Gurvitsch Rule: an Example of a Rule Misnamed?
81-88
S. B. Sinclair
J. J. Thomson and the Chemical Atom: From Ether Vortex to Atomic Decay
89-116
Anonymous
The Dexter Award
116-116
Michael Stanley
Reviews
117-120
Volumen 34, Número 3, 1987
A. V. Simcock
Alchemy and the World of Science: an Intellectual Biography of Frank Sherwood Taylor
121-139
W. A. Smeaton
Two Books are Added to Guyton De Morveau’s Library: a Study of Personal and Academic Communications in 1785
140-146
John Hedley Brooke
Methods and Methodology in the Development of Organic Chemistry
147-155
A. J. Rocke
Kolbe Versus the «Transcendental Chemists»: the Emergence of Classical Organic Chemistry
156-168
C. A. Russell
The Changing Role of Synthesis in Organic Chemistry
169-180
Anonymous
Announcements
180-180
Hans-Georg Schneider
Reviews
181-184
Volumen 35, Número 1, 1988
C. Anne Wilson
Jabirian Numbers, Pythagorean Numbers and Plato’s «Timaeus»
1-13
Raphael Patai
Raymund De Tarrega-Marrano, Heretic, Alchemist
14-30
Susanna F. Rudofsky y John H. Wotiz
Psychologists and the Dream Accounts of August Kekulé
31-38
S. Nunziante Cesaro y E. Torracca
Early Applications of Infra-Red Spectroscopy to Chemistry
39-47
Graham Hollister-Short
Reviews
47-52
Volumen 35, Número 2, 1988
Roy M. MacLeod
Gold From the Sea: Archibald Liversidge, F.R.S., and the «Chemical Prospectors»; 1870-1970
53-64
V. Karpenko
Coins and Medals Made of Alchemical Metal
65-76
Ulrike Thomas
Philipp Lorenz Geiger and Justus Liebig
77-90
S. B. Sinclair
J. J. Thomson and Radioactivity: Part I
91-104
Anonymous
The Partington Prize
105-105
Volumen 35, Número 3, 1988
S. B. Sinclair
J. J. Thomson and radioactivity: Part II
113-126
Urszula Szulakowska
Thirteenth Century Material Pantheism in the Pseudo-Lullian `S’-Circle of the Powers of the Soul
127-154
Noel G. Coley
Medical Chemistry at Guy’s Hospital (1770-1850)
155-168
Anonymous
Announcements
168-168
Henriette Donner
Essay Review: «Erinnerungen eines deutschen Naturforschers». By Johannes Stark, with an introduction by Andreas Kleinert. Pp. x + 153. Bionomica-Verlag: Mannheim, 1997. DM 20. ISBN 3-88208-060-0
169-176
Volumen 36, Número 1, 1989
W. A. Smeaton
Monsieur and Madame Lavoisier in 1789: The Chemical Revolution and the French Revolution
1-4
C. E. Perrin
The Lavoisier-Bucquet Collaboration: a Conjecture
5-13
Hans-Georg Schneider
The «Fatherland of Chemistry»: Early Nationalistic Currents in Late Eighteenth Century German Chemistry
14-21
W. A. Smeaton
Madame Lavoisier, P. S. and E. I. Du Pont De Nemours and the publication of Lavoisier’s «Mémoires De Chimie»
22-30
Robert Siegfried
Lavoisier and the phlogistic connection
31-40
Anonymous
Announcement
40-40
W. A. Smeaton
Essay Review
41-42
Robert Ward
Reviews
42-48
Volumen 36, Número 2, 1989
Helge Kragh
The Aether in Late Nineteenth Century Chemistry
49-65
Anonymous
Announcement
65-65
Richard K. Payne
Sex and Gestation, the Union of Opposites in European and Chinese Alchemy
66-81
Allan Maccoll
Australian Chemists at University College London 1899-1988
82-90
Adalbert Farkas, Dr. Phil. Nat., Dr. Ing.
Paul Harteck: the Triumphant Decade 1925-1934
91-102
A. G. Keller
Reviews
102-108
Volumen 36, Número 3, 1989
Timothy D. Moy
Emil Fischer as «Chemical Mediator»: Science, Industry, and Government in World War One
109-120
Ian D. Rae
The Research in Organic Chemistry of Aleksandr Borodin (1833-1887)
121-137
Anita Guerrini y Jole R. Shackelford
John Keill’s «Operationum Chymicarum Ratione Mechanica»
138-152
S. W. F. Holloway
Eighteenth Century Medics
152-153
Anonymous
Reviews
153-159
Anonymous
Short Notices
159-160
Anonymous
Journals Received
160-160
Volumen 37, Número 1, 1990
Pat Munday
Social Climbing Through Chemistry: Justus Liebig’s Rise From the Niederer Mittelstand to the Bildungsbürgertum
3-19
George B. Kauffman y Ester Molayem
Alfonso Cossa (1833-1902), a Self-Taught Italian Chemist
20-34
Daniel Merkur
The Study of Spiritual Alchemy: Mysticism, Gold-Making, and Esoteric Hermeneutics
35-45
W. F. Ryan
Alchemy, Magic, Poisons and the Virtues of Stones in the Old Russian «Secretum Secretorum»
46-54
Frank Greenaway
Reviews
54-60
Volumen 37, Número 2, 1990
VladimÍr Karpenko
The Oldest Alchemical Manuscript in the Czech Language
61-73
Ilinka Sencar-Cupovi’c
The Foundation of the First Modern Chemical Laboratories in Yugoslav Countries
74-84
Anonymous
Announcements Book Reviews for Ambix
84-84
H. J. Sheppard
Reviews
85-95
Ann Newmark
The Partington Prize
96-96
Volumen 37, Número 3, 1990
William Newman
Prophecy and Alchemy: The Origin of Eirenaeus Philalethes
97-115
Vladimir Karpenko
Christoph Bergner: The Last Prague Alchemist
116-120
Maria Papathanassiou
Stephanus of Alexandria: Pharmaceutical Notions and Cosmology in his Alchemical Work
121-133
W. H. Brock y Susanne Stark
Liebig, Gregory and the British Association, 1837-1842
134-147
Anonymous
Announcements
147-147
W. H. Brock
Reviews
148-152
Volumen 38, Número 1, 1991
Yung Sik Kim
Another Look at Robert Boyle’s Acceptance of the Mechanical Philosophy: Its Limits and its Chemical and Social Contexts
1-10
Herbert T. Pratt
Peter Crosthwaite: John Dalton’s » Friend and Colleague»
11-28
Brian Gee y William H. Brock
The Case of John Joseph Griffin. From Artisan-Chemist and Author-Instructor to Business-Leader
29-62
H. J. Sheppard
Reviews
63-63
Volumen 38, Número 2, 1991
Wilfred Theisen
John Dastin: The Alchemist as Co-Creator
73-78
E. M. Cammidge
Benzene and Turpentine: The Pre-History of Drycleaning
79-84
Stephen F. Mason
From Pasteur to Parity Violation: Cosmic Dissymmetry and the Origins of Biomolecular Handedness
85-108
Marianne Winder
Reviews
100-111
Volumen 38, Número 3, 1991
Anthony S. Travis
Heinrich Caro at Roberts, Dale & Co.
113-134
Pat Munday
Liebig’s Metamorphosis: From Organic Chemistry to the Chemistry of Agriculture
135-154
Mark R. Finlay
The Rehabilitation of an Agricultural Chemist: Justus Von Liebig and the Seventh Edition
155-167
Trevor I. Williams
Reviews
168-172
Volumen 39, Número 1, 1992
Marco Beretta
The Historiography of Chemistry in the Eighteenth Century: a Preliminary Survey and Bibliography
1-10
Theodore L. Sourkes
Vauquelin, Balzac and the Chemical Analysis of Hair
11-16
Herbert T. Pratt
John Dalton Settles in Manchester
17-20
Uschi Schling-Brodersen
Liebig’s Role in the Establishment of Agricultural Chemistry
21-31
Marianne Winder
Reviews
32-46
Volumen 39, Número 2, 1992
Vladimír Karpenko
The Chemistry and Metallurgy of Transmutation
47-62
L. M. Principe
Robert Boyle’s Alchemical Secrecy: Codes, Ciphers and Concealments
63-74
Carlos A. L. Filgueiras
The Mishaps of Peripheral Science: The Life and Work of Manoel Joaquim Henriques De Paiva, Luso-Brazilian Chemist and Physician of the Late Eighteenth Century
75-90
P. M. Rattansi
Essay Review: Alchemy Revisited: «Alchemy Revisited». Proceedings of the International Conference in the History of Alchemy at the University of Groningen 17–19 April 1989. Edited by Z. R. W. M. Von Martels. Pp. xii + 284. E. J. Brill: Leiden, New York, etc. 1990. Gld. 140, ca \$80. ISBN 90-04-09287-0}
91-95
P. M. Rattansi
Reviews
95-102
Volumen 39, Número 3, 1992
Charles Burnett
The Astrologer’s Assay of the Alchemist: Early References to Alchemy in Arabic and Latin Texts
103-109
Douglas Allchin
Phlogiston After Oxygen
110-116
Peter. J. T. Morris y Anthony S. Travis
The Chemical Society of London and the Dye Industry in the 1860s
117-126
Michael N. Keas
Karl Aloys Schenzinger’s Novel, «Anilin»: Chemistry and Chemical Technology in Nazi Literaturpolitik
127-140
William Paton
Essay Review: In Search of a Cure
141-142
Anonymous
Announcements
143-143
Keith Hutchison
Reviews
144-157
Volumen 40, Número 1, 1993
Regine Zott
The Development of Science and Scientific Communication: Justus Liebig’s Two Famous Publications of 1840
1-10
Andrew Ede
When is a Tool Not a Tool? Understanding the Role of Laboratory Equipment in the Early Colloidal Chemistry Laboratory
11-24
R. W. Soukup, S. von Osten y H. Mayer
Alembics, Cucurbits, Phials, Crucibles: a 16th-Century Docimastic Laboratory Excavated in Austria
25-25
Anonymous
Announcements
26-26
Lawrence M. Principe
Reviews
27-38
Volumen 40, Número 2, 1993
Martha Baldwin
Alchemy and the Society of Jesus in the Seventeenth Century: Strange Bedfellows?
41-64
Paul R. Jones
Justus Von Liebig, Eben Horsford and the Development of the Baking Powder Industry
65-74
Ana Carneiro
Adolphe Wurtz and the Atomism Controversy
75-95
Kenneth Craven
Essay Review
96-97
A. S. Travis
Report
98-99
George B. Kauffman
Reviews
99-118
Volumen 40, Número 3, 1993
Vladimír Karpenko
Between Magic and Science: Numerical Magic Squares
121-128
Zbigniew Szydlo
The Alchemy of Michael Sendivogius: His Central Nitre Theory
129-146
Stephen Clucas
The Correspondence of a XVII-Century «Chymicall Gentleman»: Sir Cheney Culpeper and the Chemical Interests of the Hartlib Circle
147-170
Antonio Clericuzio
Reviews
171-176
Volumen 41, Número 1, 1994
Anonymous
Chairman’s Remarks and Editor’s Remarks
1-3
J. R. R. Christie
Historiography of Chemistry in the Eighteenth Century: Hermann Boerhaave and William Cullen
4-19
A. J. Rocke
History and Science, History of Science: Adolphe Wurtz and the Renovation of the Academic Professions in France
20-32
Gillian Beer
«Square Rounds» and Other Awkward Fits: Chemistry as Theatre
33-41
David Knight
Reports
42-44
Brian Vickers
Essay Review: «Hermitica». The Greek «Corpus Hermeticum» and the Latin «Asclepius» in a new English translation, with notes and introduction. By Brian P. Copenhaver. Pp. lxxxiii + 320. Cambridge University Press: Cambridge, New York, Oakleigh, 1992. \pounds 45, \$69.95. ISBN 0-521-36144-3}
45-48
Anonymous
Reviews
48-61
Volumen 41, Número 2, 1994
Pierre Laszlo
Le Châtelier, «Public Prosecutor» of Darzens
65-74
Carole B. Shmurak
Emma Perry Carr: The Spectrum of a Life
75-86
K. Schofield
The Development of Ingold’s System of Organic Chemistry
87-107
Anonymous
Announcements
107-107
George B. Kauffman
Reviews
108-119
Volumen 41, Número 3, 1994
Karin C. Ryding
Islamic Alchemy According to Al-Khwarizmi
121-134
Lyndy Abraham
The Sources of Arthur Dee’s «Fasciculus Chemicus» (1631)
135-141
Zahkare E. Gelman
Angelo Sala, An Iatrochemist of the Late Renaissance
142-160
Lawrence M. Principe
Reviews
161-168
Anonymous
Announcement
168-168
Volumen 42, Número 1, 1995
Frank A. J. L. James
Science as a Cultural Ornament: Bunsen, Kirchhoff and Helmholtz in Mid-Nineteenth-Century Baden
1-9
Anthony S. Travis
Artificial Dyes in John Lightfoot’s Broad Oak Laboratory
10-27
Ian D. Rae
Chemical Organizations in Australia and New Zealand
28-49
R. W. Home
Essay Review: The Chemistry of Light
50-51
Graham Rees
Reviews
52-62
Volumen 42, Número 2, 1995
Berthold Heinecke
The Mysticism and Science of Johann Baptista Van Helmont (1579-1644)
65-78
Ursula Klein
E. F. Geoffroy’s Table of Different `Rapports’ Observed Between Different Chemical Substances – A Reinterpretation
79-100
Maurice Crosland
Lavoisier, the Two French Revolutions and `The Imperial Despotism of Oxygen’
101-118
Stephen Pumfrey
Reviews
119-127
Volumen 42, Número 3, 1995
Nathan M. Brooks
Nikolai Zinin at Kazan University
129-142
Katherine D. Watson
The Chemist as Expert: The Consulting Career of Sir William Ramsay
143-159
K. Schofield
Some Aspects of the Work of Arthur Lapworth
160-186
Mikulás Teich
Reviews
187-192
Volumen 43, Número 1, 1996
Mi Gyung Kim
Constructing Symbolic Spaces: Chemical Molecules in the Académie Des Sciences
1-31
Denis Ian Duveen
Obituary
31-31
Andrew Ede
Colloids and Quantification: The Ultracentrifuge and its Transformation of Colloid Chemistry
32-45
Margaret W. Rossiter
Chemical Librarianship: a Kind of `Women’s Work’ in America
46-58
Pierre Laszlo
Essay Review: «A Social History of Truth. Civility and Science in Seventeenth-Century England». By Stephen Shapin. Pp. 483. University of Chicago Press: Chicago. 1994. \pounds 23.95, \$34.50. ISBN 0-226-75018-3}
59-64
Volumen 43, Número 2, 1996
Bruce T. Moran
Paracelsus, Religion, and Dissent: The Case of Philipp Homagius and Georg Zimmermann
65-79
Zbigniew Szydlo
The Influence of the Central Nitre Theory of Michael Sendivogius on the Chemical Philosophy of the Seventeenth Century
80-96
Nicholas Goodrick-Clarke
News
97-98
P. M. Rattansi
Essay Review
99-100
Marie Boas Hall
Reviews
101-128
Volumen 43, Número 3, 1996
Michael F. Conlin
Joseph Priestley’s American Defense of Phlogiston Reconsidered
129-145
Susie Fisher
William Odling: `Interpreter and Liaison-Officer’ Advocate of a New System of Chemistry
146-163
Anonymous
Announcements
163-163
Noel G. Coley
Studies in the History of Animal Chemistry and its Relation to Physiology
164-187
Michael Stanley
An Error in Dating
188-188
Ian D. Rae
Reviews
189-191
Volumen 44, Número 1, 1997
Nathan M. Brooks
Public Lectures in Chemistry in Russia: 1750-1870
1-10
Carsten Reinhardt y Anthony S. Travis
The Introduction of Aniline Dyes to Paper Printing and Queen Victoria’s Postage Stamps
11-18
Hannah Gay
The Chemical Philosophy of Theodore W. Richards
19-38
W. H. Brock
In Appreciation
39-39
David H. Leaback
News
40-40
Pat Munday
Reviews
41-54
Volumen 44, Número 2, 1997
Fabio Decet y Rosario Mosello
Studies on the Chemistry of Atmospheric Deposition in the Eighteenth and Nineteenth Centuries
57-84
Robert Ward
Before and after the Bomb – Some Literary Speculations on the use of the Atomic Bomb
85-95
Anonymous
Announcements
95-95
John Hedley Brooke
Essay Review: «Edward Frankland. Chemistry, Controversy and Conspiracy in Victorian England». By Colin A. Russell. Pp. xx + 535, illus. Cambridge University Press: Cambridge and New York. 1996. \pounds 65. ISBN 0-521-49636-5
96-112
Graham Rees
Reviews
98-112
Volumen 44, Número 3, 1997
Pére Grapí y Mercé Izquierdo
Berthollet’s Conception of Chemical Change in Context
113-130
Ian D. Rae
Spectrum Analysis: The Priority Claims of Stokes and Kirchhoff
131-144
Anonymous
Announcement
144-144
Anonymous
Essay Reviews: «Just one word \ldots, The Historiography of Plastics». «Early Plastics. Perspectives 1850-1950». Edited by Susan Mossman. Pp. xii + 292, illus. Leicester University Press/Science Museum: London and Washington. 1997. \pounds 65. ISBN 0-7185-0020-2. «American Plastic: a Cultural History». By Jeffrey I. Meikle. Pp. xiv + 403, illus. Rutgers University Press: New Brunswick, New Jersey. 1995. \$49.95. ISBN 0-8135-2234-X (hardback). \$24.00. ISBN 0-8135-2235-8 (paperback). «From Small Organic Molecules to Large. A Century of Progress». By Herman F. Mark. (Profiles, Pathways and Dreams series). Pp. xxvi + 148. American Chemical Society: Washington, DC. 1993. \$24.95. ISBN 0-8412-1776-9}
145-148
A. G. Keller
Reviews
148-163
W. H. Brock
Short Notices
164-164
Volumen 45, Número 1, 1998
Jonathan Simon
The Chemical Revolution and Pharmacy: a Disciplinary Perspective
1-13
C. Anne Wilson
Pythagorean Theory and Dionysian Practice: The Cultic and Practical Background to Chemical Experimentation in Hellenistic Egypt
14-33
Marianne Winder
Correction
33-33
Michael A. Sutton
Reviews
34-44
Anonymous
Short Notices
44-48
Volumen 45, Número 2, 1998
Beverly S. Almgren
D. I. Mendeleev and Siberia
50-66
Francis Michael Stackenwalt
Dmitrii Ivanovich Mendeleev and the Emergence of the Modern Russian Petroleum Industry, 1863-1877
67-84
Richard E. Rice
Mendeleev’s Public Opposition to Spiritualism
85-95
Michael D. Gordin
Making Newtons: Mendeleev, Metrology, and the Chemical Ether
96-115
Nathan M. Brooks
Mendeleev and Metrology
116-128
John Hudson
News and Announcements
129-130
Stephen D. Snobelen
Reviews
130-135
Volumen 45, Número 3, 1998
Brian P. Dolan
Blowpipes and Batteries: Humphry Davy, Edward Daniel Clarke, and Experimental Chemistry in Early Nineteenth-Century Britain
137-162
John C. Powers
«Ars Sine Arte»: Nicholas Lemery and the End of Alchemy in Eighteenth-Century France
163-189
Anonymous
News and Announcements
190-190
Colin A. Russell
Essay Review: «The Chemical Gatekeeper»
191-192
Antonio Clericuzio
Reviews
193-200
Volumen 46, Número 1, 1999
Ernst Homburg
The Rise of Analytical Chemistry and its Consequences for the Development of the German Chemical Profession (1780-1860)
1-32
Charles Tanford y Jacqueline Reynolds
Protein Chemists Bypass the Colloid/Macromolecule Debate
33-51
Michael A. Sutton
Reviews
52-62
Lawrence M. Principe
Short Notices
63-64
Volumen 46, Número 2, 1999
Wilfred Theisen
John Dastin’s Alchemical Vision
65-72
Graeme K. Hunter
Phoebus Levene and the Tetranucleotide Structure of Nucleic Acids
73-103
John Hudson
Report of Meeting: `New Chemical Biography’
104-105
Kostas Gavro’uglu
Reviews
106-112
Volumen 46, Número 3, 1999
D. Graham Burnett
The Cosmogonic Experiments of Robert Fludd: A Translation with Introduction and Commentary
113-170
Volumen 47, Número 1, 2000
José Ramón Bertomeu Sánchez y Antonio García Belmar
Mateu Orfila’s «Elémens de Chimie Médicale» and the Debate About the Medical Applications of Chemistry in Early Nineteenth-Century France
1-28
David Harley
Rychard Bostok of Tandridge, Surrey (c. 1530-1605), M.P., Paracelsian Propagandist and Friend of John Dee
29-36
Theodore L. Sourkes
Devitalising the Elements: Johann Friedrich John (1782-1847) and the Liberation of Phosphorus and Potassium from a Vital Force
37-46
John D. Baird
Note on the Date of Publication of the English Translation of Lavoisier’s «Traité Élémentaire De Chymie»
47-48
Anonymous
Announcement: Prizewinners
48-48
W. H. Brock
Reviews
49-66
Volumen 47, Número 2, 2000
Anja Skaar Jacobsen
A. W. Hauch’s Role in the Introduction of Antiphlogistic Chemistry into Denmark
71-95
Johannes Büttner
Justus Von Liebig and His Influence on Clinical Chemistry
96-117
Anonymous
Announcement
117-117
David Knight
Reviews
118-118
Volumen 47, Número 3, 2000
Anonymous
Announcements
119-119
W. H. Brock
Ernst Dieffenbach’s Comments on the State of Chemistry in Britain in 1846
121-134
Hannah Gay
`Pillars of the College’: Assistants at The Royal College of Chemistry, 1846-1871
135-169
Peter J. Ramberg
The Death of Vitalism and The Birth of Organic Chemistry: Wöhler’s Urea Synthesis and the Disciplinary Identity of Organic Chemistry
170-195
Hugh S. Torrens
Reviews
196-205
Volumen 48, Número 1, 2001
Paulo Alves Porto
Michael Sendivogius on Nitre and the Preparation of the Philosophers’ Stone
1-16
Marco Ciardi
Amedeo Avogadro’s Concept of the Atom: Some New Remarks
17-24
Dawn Owen
The Constant Battery and the Daniell-Becquerel-Grove Controversy
25-40
Jack Meadows
Reviews
41-52
Anonymous
Announcement
52-52
Volumen 48, Número 2, 2001
Colin A. Russell
William Arthur Smeaton: an Appreciation
53-55
Tara E. Nummedal
Alchemical Reproduction and the Career of Anna Maria Zieglerin
56-68
Lucia Tosi
Marie Meurdrac: Paracelsian Chemist and Feminist
69-82
Carlos Ziller Camenietzki
Jesuits and Alchemy in the Early Seventeenth Century: Father Johannes Roberti and the Weapon-Salve Controversy
83-101
Rina Knoeff
The Making of a Calvinist Chemist: Herman Boerhaave, God, Fire and Truth
102-111
Gregor Schiemann
Reviews
112-121
Anonymous
Short Notices
122-123
Anonymous
Announcements
124-124
Volumen 48, Número 3, 2001
Anna Marie Roos
Thomas Philipot and Chemical Theories of the Tides in Seventeenth-Century England
125-136
M. D. Eddy
The `Doctrine of Salts’ and Rev. John Walker’s Analysis of a Scottish Spa (1749-1761)
137-160
Leo B. Slater
Woodward, Robinson, and Strychnine: Chemical Structure and Chemists’ Challenge
161-189
John Hudson
Announcement
190-190
Christoph Meinel
Reviews
191-208
Ernst Homburg
Short Notices
209-212
Volumen 49, Número 1, 2002
Peter J. T. Morris y Anthony S. Travis
Editorial
1-3
Joel A. Tarr
Industrial Waste Disposal in the United States as a Historical Problem
4-20
Anthony S. Travis
Contaminated Earth and Water: a Legacy of the Synthetic Dyestuffs Industry
21-50
Benjamin Ross y Steven Amter
Deregulation, Chemical Waste, and Ground Water: a 1949 Debate
51-66
William H. Brock
Essay Review: The Philosophy of Chemistry. «Foundations of Chemistry. Philosophical, Historical and Interdisciplinary Studies of Chemistry». Edited by Eric R. Scerri, vols. 1 (1991) and 2 (2000). Kluwer Academic Publishers, P. O. Box 322, 3300 AA Dordrecht, The Netherlands. ISSN 1386-4328. » Hyle. International Journal of Philosophy of Chemistry. Edited by Joachim Schummer, vols 3 (1997), 4 (1998), 5 (1999), and 6 (2000). Hyle Publications Inc., Institute of Philosophy, University of Karlsruhe, D-76128, Karlsruhe, Germany. ISSN 1433-5158
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John Hudson
Reviews
72-94
Volumen 49, Número 2, 2002
José R. Maia Neto y Elene C. Pereira Maia
Boyle’s «Carneades»
97-111
Robert Rosner
Organic Chemistry in the Habsburg Empire between 1845-1865
112-126
Anna E. J. Harle y Claus Jacob
Historical and Epistemological Aspects of Optical Isomerism on Trivalent Sulfur and Nitrogen Atoms
127-147
Robert Sharp
The Correspondents of Thomas Andrews
148-157
D. Thorburn Burns
Essay Review: «The Works of Robert Boyle. 14 volumes. Edited by Michael Hunter and Edward R. Davis. Pp. dccxvii + 7388, index. Pickering & Chatto: London. 1999-2000. \pounds 1190/\$1950. ISBN 1-85196-522-X (vols. 1-7), ISBN 1-85196-109-7 (14-volume set). «{The Correspondence of Robert Boyle}. 6 volumes. Edited by Michael Hunger, Antonio Clericuzio, and Lawrence M. Principe. Pp. xv + 3249, index. Pickering & Chatto: London. 2001. \pounds 495\slash \$740. ISBN 1-85196-123-9
158-160
Volumen 49, Número 3, 2002
Noel Coley
William Arthur («Bill») Smeaton (1925-2001)
177-184
Seymour Mauskop
Richard Kirwan’s Phlogiston Theory: Its Success and Fate
185-205
Jonathan Simon
Authority and Authorship in the Method of Chemical Nomenclature
206-226
José Ramon Bertomeu-Sánchez, Antonio Garcia-Belmar y Bernadette Bensaude-Vincent
Looking for an Order of Things: Textbooks and Chemical Classifications in Nineteenth Century France
227-250
Anonymous
Reviews
251-270
Peter Morris
Erratum
271-271
Volumen 50, Número 1, 2003
William H. Brock
Editorial
1-2
Martin Kirschke
Liebig, his University Professor Karl Wilhelm Gottlob Kastner (1783-1857), and his Problematic Relation with Romantic Natural Philosophy
3-24
William H. Brock
Breeding Chemists in Giessen
25-70
Melvyn C. Usselman
Liebig’s Alkaloid Analyses: the Uncertain Route from Elemental Content to Molecular Formulae
71-89
Alan J. Rocke
Origins and Spread of the «Giessen Model» in University Science
90-115
Robin Findlay Hendry
Reviews
116-143
Volumen 50, Número 2, 2003
John Perkins
Creating Chemistry in Provincial France before the Revolution: The Examples of Nancy and Metz. Part 1. Nancy
145-181
Joost Mertens
Anselme Payen (1795-1871), Learned Manufacturer of Chemical Products
182-207
Vladimír Karpenko
Systems of Metals in Alchemy
208-230
Christiane Bu`es
Reviews
231-259
Volumen 50, Número 3, 2003
Pierre Laszlo
Features of Mechanistic Organic Chemistry already Present in 1910
261-273
John Shorter
Bernhard Jacques Flürscheim (1874-1955), Organic and Theoretical Chemist
274-301
Robert Sharp
Oswald Silberrad: the Work of a Forgotten Chemist
302-309
Chunglin Kwa
Reviews
310-343
Volumen 51, Número 1, 2004
Peter J. T. Morris
Editorial
3-4
Richard E. Rice
Henry Armstrong on the Offensive: Association as an Alternative to Dissociation
5-21
Anna Marie Roos
Martin Lister (1639-1712) and Fools’ Gold
23-41
John Perkins
Creating Chemistry in Provincial France before the Revolution: The Examples of Nancy and Metz. Part 2. Metz
43-75
Ursula Klein
Essay Review
77-78
David Knight
Book Reviews: «The Oxford companion to the History of Modern Science». Edited by J. L. Heilbron. Pp. xxviii + 941, illus., index. Oxford University Press: Oxford. 2003. \pounds 80. ISBN 0-19-511229-6
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Volumen 51, Número 2, 2004
Carsten Reinhardt y Harm G. Schröter
Academia and Industry in Chemistry: The Impact of State Intervention, and the Effects of Cultural Values
99-106
Leo B. Slater
Malaria Chemotherapy and the «Kaleidoscopic» Organisation of Biomedical Research during World War II
107-134
John S. Ceccatti
Biology in the Chemical Industry: Scientific Approaches to the Problem of Insecticide Resistance, 1920s-1960s
135-147
Nasir Tyabji
Exemplar of Academia-Industry Interchange: The Department of Chemical Technology at Bombay University
149-166
Nuria Puig
Networks of Innovation or Networks of Opportunity? The Making of the Spanish Antibiotics Industry
167-185
Anonymous
Book Reviews: «Otto Wallach 1847-1931: Chemiker und Nobelpreisträger»: Lebenserinnerungen: Potsdam, Berlin, Bonn, Göttingen = (Studien und Quellen zur Geschichte der Chemie, Vol. 12). Edited by Günther Beer and Horst Remane. Pp. 270, illus., index. Verlag für Wissenschafts- und Regionalgeschichte Dr. Michael Engel: Berlin–Charlottenburg. 2000. EUR 35. ISBN 3-929134-34-9
187-191
Anonymous
Short Notices
192-192
Anonymous
Notes on Contributors
193-194
Volumen 51, Número 3, 2004
Ton Van HelVoort
Articulating Biochemistry in The Netherlands after the Second World War: Science for its Own Sake
199-218
Joost Mertens
The History of Artificial Ultramarine (1787-1844): Science, Industry and Secrecy
219-244
Craig Martin
Alchemy and the Renaissance Commentary Tradition on «Meteorologica IV»
245-262
William B. Jensen
A Previously Unrecognised Portrait of Joan Baptista Van Helmont (1579-1644)
263-268
Elisabeth Vaupel
Book Review: «Bright Earth: Art and the Invention of Color». By Philip Ball. Pp. ix + 384, illus., index. Farrar, Straus and Giroux: New York. 2002. \$30. ISBN 0-374-11679-2}
269-291
Volumen 52, Número 1, 2005
Ernst Homburg
Shifting Centres and Emerging Peripheries: Global Patterns in Twentieth-Century Chemistry
3-6
Ian D. Rae
Chemistry in Australia: Growing Up, Down Under
7-25
Nathan M. Brooks
Growing Links between Chemistry and Industry in Russia and the Soviet Union, 1900-1953
27-43
Elena A. Zaitseva y Ernst Homburg
Catalytic Chemistry under Stalin. Science and Scientists in Times of Repression
45-65
Dong-Won Kim
Two Chemists in Two Koreas
67-84
Anthony S. Travis
Essay Review: «Devastation and Renewal: an Environmental History of Pittsburgh and Its Region. Edited by Joel E. Tarr. Pp. xvii + 281 illus., index. University of Pittsburgh Press: Pittsburgh, PA, 2004. ISBN 0-8229-4156-2. «Uneasy Alchemy: Citizens and Experts in Louisiana’s Chemical Corridor Disputes. By Barbara L. Allen. Pp. xiii + 211, illus., index. MIT Press: Cambridge, Mass. and London. 2003. \pounds 14.95. ISBN 0-262-51134-7. «Inventing for the environment». Edited by Arthur Molella and Joyce Bedi. Pp. xix + 398, illus., index. MIT Press: Cambridge, Mass. \pounds 19.95. ISBN 0-262-13427-6
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Anonymous
Book Review: «The Art of All Colours: Medieval Recipe Books for Painters and Illuminators». By Mark Clarke. Pp. viii + 152. Archetype Publications: London. 2001. \pounds 24.50; \$37.50. ISBN 1-873132-72-7}
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Anonymous
Notes on Contributors
102-104
Volumen 52, Número 2, 2005
Ursula Klein
Contexts and Limits of Lavoisier’s Analytical Plant Chemistry: Plant Materials and their Classification
107-157
Lluís Garrigós Oltra
François Joseph Houtou de Labillardiere (1796-1867): a Case of Desertion in Nineteenth-Century Chemistry
159-173
Jole Shackelford
Essay Review: «Late Medieval and Early Modern Corpuscular Matter Theories», Edited by Christoph Lüthy, John E. Murdoch, and William R. Newman. Pp. viii + 611, index. Brill: Leiden, Boston, Köln. 2001. EUR 160; \$186. ISBN 90-04-11516-1}
175-178
Anonymous
Book Reviews: «Science in Europe, 1500-1800: a Primary Sources Reader». Edited by Malcolm Oster. Pp. xiv + 282, illus., index. Palgrave/The Open University: Basingstoke, New York. 2002. \pounds 17.50. ISBN 0-333-97001-2. «Science in Europe, 1500-1800: a Secondary Sources Reader. Edited by Malcolm Oster. Pp. xii + 307, index. Palgrave/The Open University: Basingstoke, New York. 2002. \pounds 17.50. ISBN 0-333-97005-5
179-187
Anonymous
Notes on Contributors
189-189
Anonymous
Call for Nominations for the 2006 Edelstein Award
190-190
Volumen 52, Número 3, 2005
Stephen Clucas
Editorial
195-195
Nicholas H. Clulee
The «Monas Hieroglyphica» and the Alchemical Thread of John Dee’s Career
197-215
Hilde Norrgrén
Interpretation and the Hieroglyphic Monad: John Dee’s Reading of Pantheus’s «Voarchadumia»
217-245
Peter J. Forshaw
The Early Alchemical Reception of John Dee’s «Monas Hieroglyphica»
247-269
Penny Bayer
Lady Margaret Clifford’s Alchemical Receipt Book and the John Dee Circle
271-284
Anonymous
Book Review: «Feuer, Wasser, Erde, Luft: eine Kulturgeschichte der Elemente». By Gernot Böhme and Hartmut Böhme. Pp. 344, illus., index. Verlag C. H. Beck: München. 2004. EUR 16.90 (pbk). ISBN 3-406-51067-1 (pbk)
285-295
Anonymous
Notes on Contributors
296-296
Volumen 53, Número 1, 2006
Ian D. Rae
Ozonised Oils as Disinfectants
3-20
Peter Grund
«ffor to make Azure as Albert biddes»: Medieval English Alchemical Writings in the Pseudo-Albertan Tradition
21-42
John A. Norris
The Mineral Exhalation Theory of Metallogenesis in Pre-Modern Mineral Science
43-65
Anita McConnell y Philip Collins
Will the True Originator of the Storm Glass Please Own Up
67-75
Lawrence M. Principe
A New History of Chemistry Library at the Chemical Heritage Foundation
77-82
Peter Morris
Essay Review: «yes made in America: 1915-1980; the Calco Chemical Company, American Cyanamid, and the Raritan River. By Anthony S. Travis. Pp. xiv + 582, illus., index. Sydney M. Edelstein Center, and Hexagon Press. Jerusalem. 2004. \$115. ISBN 965-555-149-0. «Chemie und Politik: die Geschichte der Chemischen Werke H»u}ls 1938 bis 1979: eine Studie zum Problem der corporate governance». By Bernhard Lorentz and Paul Erker. Pp. 461, illus., index. Verlag C. H. Beck. Munchen. 2003. EUR 34.90 (hbk.). ISBN 3-406-50962-2. «Die Linde AG: Geschichte eines Technologiekonzerns 1879-2004. By Hans-Liudger Dienel. Pp. 512, illus., index. Verlag C. H. Beck. Munchen. 2004. EUR 34.90. ISBN 3-406-51484-7. «Linde: History of a Technology Corporation, 1879-2004». By Hans-Liudger Dienel. Pp. xiv + 352, illus., index. Palgrave Macmillan. Basingstoke and New York. 2004. \pounds 45. ISBN 1-4039-2033-8
83-86
Anonymous
Book Review: «Newton’s darkness: two dramatic views». By Carl Djerassi and David Pinner. Pp. 184. Imperial College Press: London. 2003. \pounds 18, \$24 (hbk); \pounds 11, \$15 (pbk). ISBN 1-86094-389-6 (hbk), 1-86094-390-X (pbk)
87-96
Volumen 53, Número 2, 2006
Joachim Schummer
Historical Roots of the «Mad Scientist»: Chemists in Nineteenth-century Literature
99-127
Dane T. Daniel
Invisible Wombs: Rethinking Paracelsus’s Concept of Body and Matter
129-142
Farkas Gábor Kiss, Benedek Láng y Cosmin Popa-Gorjanu
The Alchemical Mass of Nicolaus Melchior Cibinensis: Text, Identity and Speculations
143-159
Anke Timmermann
New Perspectives on «The Chaucer Ascription in Trinity College, Dublin MS D.2.8»
161-165
Anonymous
Essay Review: «The Pharmaceutical Industry: a Guide to Historical Records». Edited by Lesley Richmond, Julie Stevenson, and Alison Turton. Pp. ix + 561, index. Ashgate: Aldershot. 2003. \pounds 55. ISBN 0-7546-3352-7. «Science, Medicine, and Merck. By P. Roy Vagelos and Louis Galambos. Pp. xi + 301, illus., index. Cambridge University Press: Cambridge and New York. 2004. \pounds 25; \$30. ISBN 0-521-66295-8 (hbk). «Pharmaceutical Achievers: the Human Face of Pharmaceutical Research». By Mary Ellen Bowden, Amy Beth Crow, and Tracy Sullivan. Pp. xi + 220, illus., index. Chemical Heritage Press: Philadelphia. 2003. \$30. ISBN 0-941901-30-0 (pbk.). «Senses, Sensors and Systems: a Journey Through the History of Laboratory Diagnosis». Edited by Sabine Päuser. Pp. 326, illus., index. Editiones Roche: Basel. 2004. ISBN 3-907770-89-7
167-171
Anonymous
Book Review: «The Cambridge History of Science: The Modern Physical and Mathematical Sciences. Edited by Mary Jo Nye. Pp. xxvii + 678, illus., index. Cambridge University Press: Cambridge. 2003. \pounds 100. ISBN 0-521-57199-5
173-189
Anonymous
Short Notices
189-192
Volumen 53, Número 3, 2006
Lissa Roberts y Rina Knoeff
The Places of Chemistry in Eighteenth-century Great Britain and The Netherlands
197-200
Rina Knoeff
Chemistry, Mechanics and the Making of Anatomical Knowledge: Boerhaave vs. Ruysch on the Nature of the Glands
201-219
Anna Simmons
Medicines, Monopolies and Mortars: the Chemical Laboratory and Pharmaceutical Trade at the Society of Apothecaries in the Eighteenth Century
221-236
Robert G. W. Anderson
Boerhaave to Black: the Evolution of Chemistry Teaching
237-254
Lissa Roberts
P. J. Kasteleyn and the «Oeconomics» of Dutch Chemistry
255-272
Anonymous
Essay Review: «Chelovek epokh peremen: Ocherki o D. I. Mendeleeve i ego vremeni [A Man in a Changing Epoch: a Treatise on D. I. Mendeleev and his Times». By Igor Sergeevich Dmitriev. Pp. 576, illus. Khimizdat: St. Petersburg, 2004. ISBN 5-93808-082-7. «A Well-ordered Thing: Dmitrii Mendeleev and the Shadow of the Periodic Table». By Michael D. Gordin. Pp. xx + 364, illus. Basic Books: New York. 2004. \pounds 11.50. ISBN 0-465-02775-X
273-276
Anonymous
Book Review: «Models: the Third Dimension of Science. Edited by Soraya de Chadarevian and Nick Hopwood. Pp. xvi + 464, illus., index. Stanford University Press: Stanford, California. 2004. \pounds 17.50. ISBN 0-8047-3972-2 [pbk]
277-298
Anonymous
Short Notices
299-299
Volumen 54, Número 1, 2007
James Sumner
Michael Combrune, Peter Shaw and Commercial Chemistry: the Boerhaavian Chemical Origins of Brewing Thermometry
5-29
Raffaella Seligardi
Between Grocers and Physicians: Pharmacists, the new Chemistry, and Institutional Reforms in Bologna during the Napoleonic Period
31-50
Anna Marie Roos
Nehemiah Grew (1641-1712) and the Saline Chymistry of Plants
51-68
John A. Norris
Early Theories of Aqueous Mineral Genesis in the Sixteenth Century
69-86
Stephen Clucas
«Alchemy and Early Modern Chemistry: Papers from Ambix». Edited by Allen G. Debus
87-88
Anonymous
Book Review: «Reworking the Bench: Research Notebooks in the History of Science. Edited by Frederic Lawrence Holmes, Jürgen Renn, and Hans-Jörg Rheinberger. Pp. xv + 325, illus. Kluwer Academic Publishers: Dordrecht, Boston, London. 2003. EUR 127; \pounds 81; \$119. ISBN 1-4020-1039-7
89-112
Anonymous
Short Notices
109-112
Volumen 54, Número 2, 2007
Sophie Weeks
Francis Bacon and the Art-Nature Distinction
117-145
Jan Frercks y Michael Markert
The Invention of Theoretische Chemie: Forms and Uses of German Chemistry Textbooks, 1775-1820
146-171
Vladimír Karpenko
Not All That Glitters is Gold: Gold Imitations in History
172-191
Arjan van Rooij
Industrial Research as a «Corporate Counterculture»? The Development of the HPO Caprolactam Process at DSM, 1956-77
192-210
Anonymous
The Partington Prize 2008
211-211
Anonymous
Call for Nominations for The 2008 Edelstein Award
212-212
Anonymous
Essay Review: «The Road to Scientific Success: Inspiring Life Stories of Prominent Researchers». Volume 1. Edited by Deborah D. L. Chung. Pp. xi + 230, illus. index. World Scientific: Singapore and London. 2006. \pounds 33 (hbk); \pounds 17 (pbk). ISBN 981-256-600-7 (hbk); 981-256-466-7 (pbk). «Nature Not Mocked: Places, People and Science». By Peter Day. Pp. x + 262, illus., index. Imperial College Press: London. 2005. \$48. ISBN 1-86094-576-7. «Candid Science: Conversations with Famous Chemists». By Istv¨ an Hargittai and edited by Magdolna Hargittai. Pp. xii + 516, illus., index. Imperial College Press: London. 2000. \pounds 48 (hbk); \pounds 21 (pbk). ISBN 1-86094-151-6 (hbk), 1-86094-228-8 (pbk). «Candid Science V: Conversations with Famous Scientists». By Balazs Hargittai and Istv’an Hargittai. Pp. xvi + 695, illus., index. Imperial College Press: London. 2005. \pounds 34. ISBN 1-86094-506-6 (pbk)
213-216
Anonymous
Book Review: «Chemical History: Reviews of the Recent Literature. Edited by Colin Archibald Russell and Gerrylynn K. Roberts. Pp. xii + 247, index. RSC Publishing: Cambridge. 2005. \pounds 59.95. ISBN 0-85404-464-7
217-236
Anonymous
Short Notices
236-239
Volumen 54, Número 3, 2007
Ku-Ming (Kevin) Chang
Toleration of Alchemists as a Political Question: Transmutation, Disputation, and Early Modern Scholarship on Alchemy
245-273
Angela Bandinelli
The Isolated System of Quantifiable Experiences in the 1783 «Mémoire sur la chaleur» of Lavoisier and Laplace
274-284
Bruce D. White y Walter W. Woodward
«A Most Exquisite Fellow» – William White and an Atlantic World Perspective on the Seventeenth-Century Chymical Furnace
285-298
Ian Longhurst
The Identity of Pliny’s «Flos Salis» and Roman Perfume
299-302
Anonymous
The Partington Prize 2008
303-303
Anonymous
Call for Nominations for the 2008 Edelstein Award
304-304
Tara E. Nummedal
Book reviews: «Alquimia: ciencia y pensamiento a través de los libros (Alchemy: Science and thought through the books). Edited by Joaquín Pérez Pariente and Miguel López Pérez. Pp. 166, illus. index. Complutense University Press and Sevilla University Press: Madrid and Sevilla. 2006. EUR 15. ISBN 84-7491-792-1 and 84-472-1046-4. Jean Fernel’s «On the hidden causes of things»: forms, souls, and occult diseases in Renaissance medicine, with an Edition and Translation of Fernel’s «De Abditis Rerum Causis». Edited by John Henry and John M. Forrester. Pp. x + 779, index. Brill: Leiden and Boston. 2005. EUR 172; \$232. ISBN 90-04-14128-6
305-320
Volumen 55, Número 1, 2008
David Philip Miller y Trevor H. Levere
«Inhale it and See?» The Collaboration between Thomas Beddoes and James Watt in Pneumatic Medicine
5-28
Hjalmar Fors
Stepping through Science’s Door: C. W. Scheele, from Pharmacist’s Apprentice to Man of Science
29-49
Deborah J. Warner
Ira Remsen, Saccharin, and the Linear Model
50-61
Andre Siegel
Sir Robert Robinson’s «Anthocyanin Period»: 1922-1934 – a Case Study of an Early Twentieth-Century Natural Products Synthesis
62-82
Anonymous
Reviews
83-96
Volumen 55, Número 2, 2008
William H. Brock
Stephen Finney Mason (1923-2008)
97-98
Ana Maria Alfonso-Goldfarb y Safa Abou Chahla Jubran
Listening to the Whispers of Matter Through Arabic Hermeticism: New Studies on the «Book of the Treasure» of Alexander
99-121
Steffen Ducheyne
A Preliminary Study of the Appropriation of Van Helmont’s oeuvre in Britain in Chymistry, Medicine and Natural Philosophy
122-135
Mariko Ogawa
Liebig and the Royal Agricultural Society Meeting at Bristol, 1842
136-152
Wilfred Thiesen
The Letters of John Dastin
153-168
Anonymous
Reviews
169-187
Volumen 55, Número 3, 2008
Jennifer M. Rampling
Establishing the Canon: George Ripley and his Alchemical Sources
189-208
Georgette Taylor
Tracing Influence in Small Steps: Richard Kirwan’s Quantified Affinity Theory
209-231
Warren Alexander Dym
Alchemy and Mining: Metallogenesis and Prospecting in Early Mining Books
232-254
Isabel Malaquias
Aspects of the Scientific network and Communication of John Hyacinth de Magellan in Britain, Flanders and France
255-273
Amy Eisen Cislo
Paracelsus’s Conception of Seeds: Rethinking Paracelsus’s Ideas of Body and Matter
274-282
M. D. Eddy
The Dark Side of Collecting – Early Modern Chemistry, Humanism and Classification
283-292
Anonymous
Book Review: «The History and Poetics of Scientific Biography. Edited by Thomas Söderqvist. Pp. xiv + 270, illus., index. Ashgate: Aldershot. 2007. \pounds 55. ISBN 978-0-7546-5181-9
293-308
Volumen 56, Número 1, 2009
Anonymous
Journals under Threat: a Joint Response from History of Science, Technology and Medicine Editors
1-3
Matteo Martelli
«Divine Water» in the Alchemical Writings of Pseudo-Democritus
5-22
Tonio Sebastian Richter
What Kind of Alchemy is Attested by Tenth-Century Coptic Manuscripts?
23-35
Gabriele Ferrario
An Arabic Dictionary of Technical Alchemical Terms: MS Sprenger 1908 of the Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin (fols. 3r-6r)
36-48
Sébastien Moureau
Some Considerations Concerning the Alchemy of the «De anima in arte alchemiae» of Pseudo-Avicenna
49-56
Antony Vinciguerra
The «Ars alchemie»: the First Latin Text on Practical Alchemy
57-67
Alan Williams
A Note on Liquid Iron in Medieval Europe
68-75
B. C. Hallum
The «Tome of Images»: an Arabic Compilation of Texts by Zosimos of Panopolis and a Source of the «Turba Philosophorum»
76-88
Anonymous
Reviews
89-92
Volumen 56, Número 2, 2009
Maurice Crosland
Lavoisier’s Achievement; More Than a Chemical Revolution
93-114
Yoshiyuki Kikuchi
Samurai Chemists, Charles Graham and Alexander William Williamson at University College London, 1863-1872
115-137
Robert DeKosky
Developing Chemical Instrumentation for Environmental Use in the Late Twentieth Century: Detecting Lead in Paint Using Portable X-Ray Fluorescence Spectrometry
138-162
Christine Lehman
Mid-Eighteenth-century Chemistry in France as Seen Through Student Notes from the Courses of Gabriel-François Venel and Guillaume-François Rouelle
163-189
Peter Morris
New Dictionary of Scientific Biography
190-192
Anonymous
Reviews
193-199
Volumen 56, Número 3, 2009
Lawrence M. Principe
Allen G. Debus (1926-2009): an Appreciation
201-201
Peter Grund
Textual Alchemy: The Transformation of Pseudo-Albertus Magnus’s «Semita Recta» into the «Mirror of Lights»
202-225
Barbara Obrist
Views on History in Medieval Alchemical Writings
226-238
William Poole
Theodoricus Gravius (fl. 1600-1661): Some Biographical Notes on a German Chymist and Scribe Working in Seventeenth-Century England
239-252
Leslie Tomory
Let it Burn: Distinguishing Inflammable Airs 1766-1790
253-272
Anonymous
Reviews
273-276
Volumen 57, Número 1, 2010
John Perkins
Chemistry Courses and the Construction of Chemistry, 1750-1830
1-1
Christine Lehman
Innovation in Chemistry Courses in France in the Mid-Eighteenth Century: Experiments and Affinities
3-26
John Perkins
Chemistry Courses, the Parisian Chemical World and the Chemical Revolution, 1770-1790
27-47
Antonio García Belmar y José Ramón Bertomeu-Sánchez
Louis Jacques Thenard’s Chemistry Courses at the College de France, 1804-1835
48-63
Jan Frercks
Demonstrating the Facticity of Facts: University Lectures and Chemistry as a Science in Germany around 1800
64-83
Robert G. W. Anderson
Chemistry Beyond the Academy: Diversity in Scotland in the Early Nineteenth Century
84-103
Anonymous
Reviews
104-119
Anonymous
Short Notices
120-122
Volumen 57, Número 2, 2010
Jennifer M. Rampling
The Catalogue of the Ripley Corpus: Alchemical Writings Attributed to George Ripley (d. ca. 1490)
125-201
Pierre Laszlo
Quality Information from the Grapevine
202-215
Gábor Palló
The Advantage and Disadvantage of Peripheral Ignorance: The Gas Adsorption Controversy
216-230
Paul Craddock
Science and Civilisation in China. Volume 5. Chemistry and Chemical Technology. Part 11: Ferrous Metallurgy
231-232
Anonymous
Reviews
233-247
Volumen 57, Número 3, 2010
Didier Kahn
Alchemical Poetry in Medieval and Early Modern Europe: a Preliminary Survey and Synthesis. Part I – Preliminary Survey
249-274
Jurrie Reiding
Peter Debye: Nazi Collaborator or Secret Opponent?
275-300
Herbert T. Pratt
A Letter Signed: The Very Beginnings of Dalton’s Atomic Theory
301-310
Anonymous
Reviews
311-323
Volumen 58, Número 1, 2011
Stephen Clucas
Margaret Cavendish’s Materialist Critique of Van Helmontian Chymistry
1-12
Rémi Franckowiak
Mechanical and Chemical Explanations in Du Clos’ Chemistry
13-28
Olga Y. Elina
Private Initiatives, Public Support, and War Practices: Development of Fertilisers in Russia
29-61
Didier Kahn
Alchemical Poetry in Medieval and Early Modern Europe: a Preliminary Survey and Synthesis. Part II – Synthesis
62-77
Bink Hallum
Essay Reviews: «The Secret History of Hermes Trismegistus: Hermeticism from Ancient to Modern Times». By Florian Ebeling, with a foreword by Jan Assmann. Pp. xiii + 158, illus., index. Cornell University Press: Ithaca and London. 2007. \$29.95; \pounds 15.95. ISBN 978-0-8014-4546-0 (hbk). «The Arabic Hermes: from Pagan Sage to Prophet of Science». By Kevin Van Bladel. Pp. xii + 278, index. Oxford University Press: Oxford. 2009. \pounds 45. ISBN 978-0-19-537613-5
78-81
Anonymous
Reviews
82-95
Volumen 58, Número 2, 2011
Jeffrey Allan Johnson
Crisis, Change and Creativity in Science and Technology: Chemistry in the Aftermath of Twentieth-Century Global Wars
101-115
Danielle M. E. Fauque
French Chemists and the International Reorganisation of Chemistry after World War I
116-135
Yoshiyuki Kikuchi
World War I, International Participation and Reorganisation of the Japanese Chemical Community
136-149
Sally Horrocks
World War II, Post-war Reconstruction and British Women Chemists
150-170
Anonymous
Reviews
171-184
Anonymous
Short notices
184-185
Volumen 58, Número 3, 2011
Robert G. W. Anderson
The History of the History of Chemistry
187-189
W. H. Brock
Exploring Early Modern Chymistry: The First Twenty-Five Years of the Society for the Study of Alchemy & Early Modern Chemistry 1935-1960
191-214
Marcos Martinón-Torres
Some Recent Developments in the Historiography of Alchemy
215-237
Peter J. T. Morris
The Fall and Rise of the History of Recent Chemistry
238-256
Marco Beretta
The Changing role of the Historiography of Chemistry in Continental Europe Since 1800
257-276
Anonymous
Reviews
277-291
Volumen 59, Número 1, 2012
Evan Ragland
Chymistry and Taste in the Seventeenth Century: Franciscus Dele Boë Sylvius as a Chymical Physician Between Galenism and Cartesianism
1-21
Marcos Martinón-Torres
Inside Solomon’s House: an Archaeological Study of the Old Ashmolean Chymical Laboratory in Oxford
22-48
Robert G. W. Anderson
Partington: The Missing Part
49-64
Anonymous
Reviews
65-79
Volumen 59, Número 2, 2012
Anthony S. Travis
«Silent Spring» at 50: Earth, Water, and Air
83-87
Hannah Gay
Before and After «Silent Spring»: From Chemical Pesticides to Biological Control and Integrated Pest Management – Britain, 1945-1980
The Alkali Inspectorate 1874-1906: Pressure for Wider and Tighter Pollution Regulation
131-151
Rony Armon
From Pathology to Chemistry and Back: James W. Cook and Early Chemical Carcinogenesis Research
152-169
Anonymous
From Museumsinsel to the Grüneburg: New Approaches in the History of the Third Reich
170-173
Anonymous
Reviews
174-185
Volumen 59, Número 3, 2012
Peter J. T. Morris
Musings from a Departing Editor on the 75th Anniversary of «Ambix»
189-196
Vera Keller
The Authority of Practice in the Alchemy of Sir John Heydon (1588-1653)
197-217
Fernando J. Luna y Lorelai B. Kury
Enlightenment Chemistry Translated by a Brazilian Man of Science in Lisbon
218-240
Jennifer Wilson
Celebrating Michael Faraday’s Discovery of Benzene
241-265
Kärin Nickelsen
The Path of Carbon in Photosynthesis: How to Discover a Biochemical Pathway
266-293
Anonymous
Reviews
294-307
Volumen 60, Número 1, 2013
Jennifer M. Rampling
New Developments for Ambix
1-2
Lawrence M. Principe
Sir Kenelm Digby and His Alchemical Circle in 1650s Paris: Newly Discovered Manuscripts
3-24
Didier Kahn
Towards a History of Joseph Du Chesne’s Manuscripts
25-30
Christopher Baxfield
«Who is the Almighty that We should serve Him?» Chaos, Providence and Natural Philosophy in Stephen Hales
31-53
Melanie Keene
From Candles to Cabinets: «Familiar Chemistry» in Early Victorian Britain
54-77
Anonymous
Reviews
78-93
Volumen 60, Número 2, 2013
John Perkins
Sites of Chemistry in the Eighteenth Century
95-98
Ursula Klein
Chemical Experts at the Royal Prussian Porcelain Manufactory
99-121
Simon Werrett
Green is the Colour: St. Petersburg’s Chemical Laboratories and Competing Visions of Chemistry in the Eighteenth Century
122-138
Elena Serrano
Chemistry in the City: The Scientific Role of Female Societies in late Eighteenth-Century Madrid
139-159
Peter Konecný
Sites of Chemistry in the Schemnitz Mining Academy and the Eighteenth-Century Habsburg Mining Administration
160-178
Masanori Kaji
Philosophy of Chemistry and the Periodic Table
179-181
Anonymous
Reviews
182-201
Volumen 60, Número 3, 2013
W. H. Brock
Bunsen’s British Students
203-233
Stephen T. Irish
Brodie’s Calculus and Chemical Classification
234-254
Stefano Salvia
Emil Wohlwill’s «Entdeckung des Isomorphismus»: A Nineteenth-Century «Material Biography» of Crystallography
255-284
Georgiana Hedesan
Alchemy in Early Modern England
285-288
Anonymous
Reviews
289-308
Volumen 60, Número 4, 2013
Tara Nummedal
Alchemy and Religion in Christian Europe
311-322
Zachary Matus
Resurrected Bodies and Roger Bacon’s Elixir
323-340
Georgiana D. Hedesan
Reproducing the Tree of Life: Radical Prolongation of Life and Biblical Interpretation in Seventeenth-Century Medical Alchemy
341-360
Peter J. Forshaw
«Cabala Chymica» or «Chemia Cabalistica» – Early Modern Alchemists and Cabala
361-389
Donna Bilak
Alchemy and the End Times: Revelations from the Laboratory and Library of John Allin, Puritan Alchemist (1623-1683)
390-414
Anonymous
Reviews
415-428
Volumen 61, Número 1, 2014
Nils Lenke, Nicolas Roudet y Hereward Tilton
Michael Maier – Nine Newly Discovered Letters
1-47
Georgette Taylor
Pedagogical Progeniture or Tactical Translation? George Fordyce’s Additions and Modifications to William Cullen’s Philosophical Chemistry – Part I
48-66
Anthony S. Travis
The Emerging Role of Titrimetry in Late Nineteenth-Century Industrial Problem Solving: The Example of Trace Analysis for Perchlorate in Chile Saltpetre
67-94
Ana Simões
Scientific biographies revisited: Thomsons’ electrons and Bohr’s quantum atoms
95-99
Suzanne Sutherland Duchacek
Reviews
100-108
Volumen 61, Número 2, 2014
Antonio García-Belmar
Sites of Chemistry in the Nineteenth Century
109-114
Christine Nawa
A Refuge for Inorganic Chemistry: Bunsen’s Heidelberg Laboratory
115-140
Anna Simmons
Stills, Status, Stocks and Science: The Laboratories at Apothecaries’ Hall in the Nineteenth Century
141-161
José Ramón Bertomeu-Sánchez
Classrooms, Salons, Academies, and Courts: Mateu Orfila (1787-1853) and Nineteenth-Century French Toxicology
162-186
Didier Kahn y William R. Newman
Joachim Telle (1939-2013)
187-193
Nathalie Jas
Chemicals and Environmental History
194-198
Georgiana D. Hedesan, Gabriele Ferrario, Christine Lehman, Luc Peterschmitt, Barbara Orland, Ana Carneiro, Charlotte Bigg, Ximo Guillem-Llobat, David Knight y Anna Simmons
Reviews
199-209
Volumen 61, Número 3, 2014
Mary Jo Nye
Mine, Thine, and Ours: Collaboration and Co-Authorship in the Material Culture of the Mid-Twentieth Century Chemical Laboratory
211-235
Tillmann Taape
Distilling Reliable Remedies: Hieronymus Brunschwig’s «Liber de arte distillandi» (1500) Between Alchemical Learning and Craft Practice
236-256
Georgette Taylor
Pedagogical Progeniture or Tactical Translation? George Fordyce’s Additions and Modifications to William Cullen’s Philosophical Chemistry – Part II
257-278
Jacob Steere-Williams
A Conflict of Analysis: Analytical Chemistry and Milk Adulteration in Victorian Britain
279-298
Frederick G. Page
The Little Known «Mineral and Chemical History of Iron» and «A History of Brass» by an Eighteenth-Century Technologist, William Lewis (1708-1781)
299-304
Anna Marie Roos, Georgiana D. Hedesan, Robert Fox, Bernadette Bensaude-Vincent, Jeffrey Allan Johnson, Duncan Wilson, Robert G. W. Kirk, Alfredo Menéndez-Navarro y William H. Brock
Reviews
305-318
Volumen 61, Número 4, 2014
Joel A. Klein y Evan R. Ragland
Introduction Analysis and Synthesis in Medieval and Early Modern Europe
319-326
William R. Newman
Mercury and Sulphur among the High Medieval Alchemists: From Razi and Avicenna to Albertus Magnus and Pseudo-Roger Bacon
327-344
Joel A. Klein
Corporeal Elements and Principles in the Learned German Chymical Tradition
345-365
Vera Keller
Hermetic Atomism: Christian Adolph Balduin (1632-1682), Aurum Aurae, and the 1674 Phosphor
366-384
John C. Powers
Fire Analysis in the Eighteenth Century: Herman Boerhaave and Scepticism about the Elements
385-406
Néstor Herran
Nuclear Markets, Nuclear Bodies
407-410
Matteo Martelli, Anke Timmermann, Amy Eisen Cislo, Jonathan Simon, Willem Vijvers, Pierre Laszlo, Seymour Mauskopf, John K. Smith, Peter Morris y David A. Kirby
Reviews
411-421
Volumen 62, Número 1, 2015
Evan Hepler-Smith
«Just as the Structural Formula Does»: Names, Diagrams, and the Structure of Organic Chemistry at the 1892 Geneva Nomenclature Congress
1-28
Joel A. Klein
Daniel Sennert, The Philosophical Hen, and The Epistolary Quest for a (Nearly-)Universal Medicine
29-49
A. M. Pollard
Letters from China: a History of the Origins of the Chemical Analysis of Ceramics
50-71
Peter Reed
Making War Work for Industry: The United Alkali Company’s Central Laboratory During World War One
72-93
Agustí Nieto-Galan
Revisiting Colour History
94-97
William H. Brock, Mike A. Zuber, Amy Eisen Cislo, Sarah Lowengard, Nuno Figueiredo, Ana Simões, Jeffrey Allan Johnson y Jonathan Simon
Reviews
98–106
William R. Newman
Erratum: Mercury and Sulphur among the High Medieval Alchemists: From Razi and Avicenna to Albertus Magnus and Pseudo-Roger Bacon
107-107
Volumen 62, Número 2, 2015
Carsten Reinhardt
Sites of Chemistry in the Twentieth Century
109-113
Muriel Le Roux
From Science to Industry: The Sites of Aluminium in France from the Nineteenth to the Twentieth Century
114-137
Ana Carneiro y Isabel Amaral
Propaganda and Philanthropy: The Institute Bento da Rocha Cabral, the Lisbon Site of Biochemistry (1925-1953)
138-166
Daniel Normark
Flexibility or Inexactitude? The «Lab 60» at Karolinska Institutet: From Medical Disciplines towards the Modern Biomedical Complex
167-188
Luc Peterschmitt
New Big Pictures of Alchemy
189-192
Daniel Becker, Yoshiyuki Kikuchi, Anna Simmons, Helge Kragh y Elena Serrano
Reviews
193-201
Volumen 62, Número 3, 2015
Cristina Viano
Mixis and Diagnôsis: Aristotle and the «Chemistry» of the Sublunary World
203-214
Olivier Dufault
Transmutation Theory in the Greek Alchemical Corpus
215-244
Corinna Guerra
If You Don’t Have a Good Laboratory, Find a Good Volcano: Mount Vesuvius as a Natural Chemical Laboratory in Eighteenth-Century Italy
245-265
Gabriel Moshenska
Michael Faraday’s Contributions to Archaeological Chemistry
266-286
Ximo Guillem-Llobat
Science and the Regulation of Toxicants in Historical Perspective
287-291
Judith Mawer, Sean F. Johnston, Mariachiara Di Matteo, Catarina Madruga, Ana Simões, Josep Simon, Joel Vargas-Domínguez, Robert Bud, Simon Werrett, Sacha Tomic y David Knight
Reviews
292-303
Volumen 62, Número 4, 2015
Ana Maria Alfonso-Goldfarb, Hasok Chang, Marcia H. M. Ferraz, Jennifer M. Rampling y Silvia Waisse
Chemical Knowledge in Transit
305-311
Andréa Bortolotto
Johann Andreas Cramer and Chemical Mineral Assay in the Eighteenth Century
312-332
Robert G. W. Anderson
Teaching the Chemistry of Platinum
333-344
Cristiana Loureiro de Mendonça Couto
The Chemistry of Diet: Medicine, Nutrition, and Staple Foods in Imperial Brazil
345-362
Frank A. J. L. James
«Agricultural Chymistry is at present in it’s infancy»: The Board of Agriculture, The Royal Institution and Humphry Davy
363-385
Marcos Martinón-Torres, David Knight, Sacha Tomic, Jeffrey Allan Johnson, William H. Brock, Néstor Herran, Marina Maestrutti y Hjalmar Fors
Laboratories of Art. Alchemy and Art Technology from Antiquity to the 18th Century
386-396
Volumen 63, Número 1, 2016
Claus Priesner
Legends about Legends: Abraham Eleazar’s Adaptation of Nicolas Flamel
1-27
G. Jeffery Leigh y Alan J. Rocke
Women and Chemistry in Regency England: New Light on the Marcet Circle
28-45
Ian D. Rae
Theory versus Practice in the Twentieth-Century Search for the Ideal Anaesthetic Gas
46-65
Jonathan Simon
The Shaping of Modern Pharmacy
66-70
Gabriele Ferrario
Art and Alchemy: The Mystery of Transformation
71-72
Lawrence M. Principe
Boyle Studies: Aspects of the Life and Thought of Robert Boyle (1627-91)
72-73
Marcus B. Carrier
Experimentalisierung und internationale Kommunikationen: Der Fall Curare. (German) [Experimentalization and International Communications: The Curare Case]
73-74
Helge Kragh
Book Review: «The Lost Elements: The Periodic Table’s Shadow Side». By Marco Fontani, Mariagrazia Costa, and Mary Virginia Orna. Pp. xxxvii + 531. Oxford University Press: Oxford. 2015. ISBN 0-19-938334-0
74-75
Pedro Ruiz-Castell
Scientific Instruments on Display
75-76
Ana Carneiro
From Local Patriotism to a Planetary Perspective: Impact Crater Research in Germany, 1930s-1970s
77-78
Barbara Orland
Gift in der Nahrung. Zur Genese der Verbraucherpolitik Mitte des 20. Jahrhunderts. (German) [Poison in the food. The genesis of consumer policy in the mid-20th century]
78-79
Joseph M. Gabriel
Bioproperty, Biomedicine and Deliberative Governance: Patents as Discourse of Life
79-80
Bernadette Bensaude-Vincent
Scientific Babel: The Language of Science from the Fall of Latin to the Rise of English
80-82
David Knight
Philosophy of Chemistry: Growth of a New Discipline
82-83
Anonymous
The Partington Prize 2017
84-84
Volumen 63, Número 2, 2016
Hjalmar Fors, Lawrence M. Principe y H. Otto Sibum
From the Library to the Laboratory and Back Again: Experiment as a Tool for Historians of Science
85-97
Sébastien Moureau y Nicolas Thomas
Understanding Texts with the Help of Experimentation: The Example of Cupellation in Arabic Scientific Literature
98-117
Lawrence M. Principe
Chymical Exotica in the Seventeenth Century, or, How to Make the Bologna Stone
118-144
Haileigh Robertson
Reworking Seventeenth-Century Saltpetre
145-161
Nils-Otto Ahnfelt y Hjalmar Fors
Making Early Modern Medicine: Reproducing Swedish Bitters
162-183
Anonymous
The Partington Prize 2017
184-184
Judith Mawer
Bridging Traditions: Alchemy, Chemistry, and Paracelsian Practices in the Early Modern Era
185-186
Patrick Wallis
Panaceia’s Daughters: Noblewomen as Healers in Early Modern Germany
186-187
Edward Allen Driggers
Uroscopy in Early Modern Europe
188-189
Jan Golinski
The Cradle of Chemistry: The Early Years of Chemistry at the University of Edinburgh
189-190
Thijs Hagendijk
Humboldts Preußen. Wissenschaft und Technik im Aufbruch. (German) [Humboldt’s Prussia. Science and Technology on the move]
190-191
David Knight
Book Review: «Pure Intelligence: The Life of William Hyde Wollaston
191-192
Leslie Tomory
James Watt: Making the World Anew
192-193
William H. Brock
Otto Linné Erdmann an Justus von Liebig – kommentierte Briefe von 1853 bis 1867. (German) [Otto Linné Erdmann to Justus von Liebig – annotated letters from 1853 to 1867]
193-194
Silvia Pérez
Banned: a History of Pesticides and the Science of Toxicology
194–195
María-José Báguena
Book Review: Jonas Salk. A Life
196-197
Viviane Quirke
The British Pharmacopoeia, 1864 to 2014: Medicines, International Standards and the State
197-197
Volumen 63, Número 3, 2016
Maria Chiara Succurro
The «Liber Compostelle» Attributed to Friar Bonaventura of Iseo: The Textual Tradition of a Thirteenth-Century Alchemical Encyclopedia
199-216
Rafal T. Prinke
New Light on the Alchemical Writings of Michael Sendivogius (1566-1636)
217-243
Isabella Whitworth y Zvi C. Koren
Orchil and Tyrian Purple: Two Centuries of Bedfords from Leeds
244-267
Jennifer M. Rampling
The Englishing of Medieval Alchemy
268-272
Robert G. W. Anderson
Fakes!? Hoaxes, Counterfeits and Deception in Early Modern Science
273-274
Agustí Nieto-Galan
Science in Wonderland: The Scientific Fairy Tales of Victorian Britain
274-275
Miguel García-Sancho
The Recombinant University: Genetic Engineering and the Emergence of Stanford Biotechnology
275-276
Peter Morris
Moore’s Law: The Life of Gordon Moore, Silicon Valley’s Quiet Revolutionary
277-277
Anita Kildebæk Nielsen
Akademi og industri. Kjemiutdanning og -forskning ved NTNU gjennom 100 år. (Norwegian) [Academy and industry. Chemical education and chemical research at NTNU over 100 years]
277-278
Viviane Quirke
Biologics. A History of Agents Made From Living Organisms in the Twentieth Century
279-280
Jonathan Simon
Gendered Drugs and Medicine. Historical and Socio-Cultural Perspectives
280-281
Ana Simões
Making 20th Century Science. How Theories Became Knowledge
281-282
Anonymous
The Partington Prize 2017
283-283
Volumen 63, Número 4, 2016
Dorothea Heitsch
Descartes, Cardiac Heat, and Alchemy
285-303
José Vieira Leitão
Alchemy, Prophecy, and Politics in Eighteenth-Century Iberia: Anselmo Castelo Branco’s Critique of Benito Feijoo
304-325
Marcin Krasnodebski
From Distillation to Standardization: a French Perspective on the Shaping of Turpentine Spirit (1909-1976)
326-346
Sacha Tomic
The History of Chemistry: a Very Short Introduction
347-348
Bernadette Bensaude-Vincent
The Restless Clock: a History of the Centuries-Long Argument Over What Makes Living Things Tick
348-350
David Knight
The Experimental Self: Humphry Davy and the Making of a Man of Science
350-351
William H. Brock
Early Responses to the Periodic System
351-352
Peter Morris
Entrepreneurial Ventures in Chemistry: The Muspratts of Liverpool, 1793-1934
352-353
Ian Burney
A History of Forensic Science: British Beginnings in the Twentieth Century
353-355
Nestor Herran
Radium and the Secret of Life
355-356
Xavier Roqué
Book Review: «Making Marie Curie: Intellectual Property and Celebrity Culture in an Age of Information»
356-357
Adriana Minor
Cold War Science and the Transatlantic Circulation of Knowledge
357-358
William H. Brock
Friedrich August Genth aus Wächersbach und die Entdeckung der ersten NiO-Kristalle am Marburger chemischen Institut unter Robert Wilhelm Bunsen. (German) [Friedrich August Genth from Wächersbach and the discovery of the first NiO crystals at the Marburg Chemical Institute under Robert Wilhelm Bunsen]
359-359
José Ramón Bertomeu Sánchez
Paul J. Crutzen: a Pioneer on Atmospheric Chemistry and Climate Change in the Anthropocene
359-360
José Ramón Bertomeu Sánchez
Alchemy in the Rain Forest: Politics, Ecology, and Resilience in a New Guinea Mining Area
360-360
José Ramón Bertomeu Sánchez
Chemistry Education and Contributions from History and Philosophy of Science
360-361
Anonymous
Society for the History of Alchemy and Chemistry Award Scheme 2017
362-362
Volumen 64, Número 1, 2017
Anthony S. Travis
Globalising Synthetic Nitrogen: The Interwar Inauguration of a New Industry
1-28
Fabrizio Bigotti
A Previously Unknown Path to Corpuscularism in the Seventeenth Century: Santorio’s «Marginalia» to the «Commentaria in Primam Fen Primi Libri Canonis Avicennae» (1625)
29-42
W. H. Brock
British School Chemistry Laboratories, 1830-1920
43-65
Leon Gortler y Stephen J. Weininger
Private Philanthropy and Basic Research in Mid-Twentieth Century America: The Hickrill Chemical Research Foundation
66-94
Marta Musso
Coal, Oil, and Empire
95-98
Gabriele Ferrario
La messe alchimique attribuée a Melchior de Sibiu. (French) [The alchemical mass attributed to Melchior de Sibiu]
99-100
Anna Marie Roos
An Alchemical Quest for Universal Knowledge: The `Christian Philosophy’ of Jan Baptist Van Helmont (1579-1644)
100-101
William H. Brock
The Chemistry Department at Imperial College London. A History, 1845-2000
101-102
Ana Carneiro
Review: Amadeo Avogadro. Relazioni Accademiche
103-103
Katherine D. Watson
Toxic Histories: Poison and Pollution in Modern India
104-105
Robert G. W. Anderson
The Matter Factory: a History of the Chemistry Laboratory
105-106
Volumen 64, Número 2, 2017
Stephen Clucas
John Dee, Alchemy, and Print Culture
107-114
Peter J. Forshaw
The Hermetic Frontispiece: Contextualising John Dee’s Hieroglyphic Monad
115-139
Stephen Clucas
The Royal Typographer and the Alchemist: John Dee, Willem Silvius, and the Diagrammatic Alchemy of the «Monas Hieroglyphica»
140-156
Steven Vanden Broecke
The Ideal of a Knowledge Society in Dee’s «Monas Hieroglyphica» (1564) and Other Productions by Willem Silvius
157-174
Manuel Mertens
Willem Silvius: «Typographical Parent» of John Dee’s «Monas Hieroglyphica»
175-189
John Henry
Magic in Western Culture: From Antiquity to the Enlightenment
190-191
Rémi Franckowiak
Le fixe et le volatil. Chimie et alchimie, de Paracelse a Lavoisier. (French) [The fixed and the volatile. Chemistry and Alchemy, from Paracelsus to Lavoisier]
191-192
Anna Marie Roos
The Leibniz-Stahl Controversy
192-193
Ximo Guillem-Llobat
Autonomous Nature: Problems of Prediction and Control from Ancient Times to the Scientific Revolution
194-195
Vangelis Antzoulatos
Julius Thomsen. A Life in Chemistry and Beyond
195-196
Ignacio Suay-Matallana
Healing with Water: English Spas and the Water Cure, 1840-1960
196-197
Cristina Chimisso
Les identités multiples d’Émile Meyerson. (French) [The multiple identities of Émile Meyerson]
197-199
Bernadette Bensaude-Vincent
Science in the Public Sphere: a History of Lay Knowledge and Expertise
199-200
Anonymous
2018 Morris Award: Call for Nominations
201-201
Anonymous
Society for the History of Alchemy and Chemistry: E-mail Communications with Members
202-202
Volumen 64, Número 3, 2017
Athanasios Rinotas
Stoicism and Alchemy in Late Antiquity: Zosimus and the Concept of Pneuma
203-219
George Saliba
A New Alchemical Poem Attributed to Khalid b. Yazid (d. ca. 705)
220-233
Ignacio-Miguel Pascual-Valderrama y Joaquín Pérez-Pariente
The Alchemical Manuscripts of David Lindsay (1587-1641), Lord Lindsay of Balcarres
234-262
Andrew Lacey
The Chemical Club: an Early Nineteenth-Century Scientific Dining Club
263-282
Sacha Tomic
A History of Modern Chemistry
283-284
Georgiana Hedesan
La Porta Magica di Roma, simbolo dell’alchimia occidentale. (Italian) [The Magic Door of Rome, symbol of Western alchemy]
284-285
Jorge Cañizares-Esguerra
The Matter of Empire: Metaphysics and Mining in Colonial Peru
286-287
Jan Golinski
The Personality of Henry Cavendish: a Great Scientist with Extraordinary Peculiarities
287-288
José Ramón Bertomeu Sánchez
Amedeo Avogadro. Lettere
289-289
Ernst Homburg
Aus der Luft gewonnen. Die Entwicklung der globalen Gaseindustrie, 1880 bis 2012/Building on Air. The International Industrial Gases Industry, 1886-2006
289-291
William H. Brock
Book Review: «Holding Hands with Bacteria. The Life and Work of Marjory Stephenson»
291-292
William H. Brock
LEMCO. Un coloso de la industria cárnica en Fray Bentos, Uruguay. (The Meat Industry’s Colossus in Fray Bentos, Uruguay)
293-293
Volumen 64, Número 4, 2017
Jennifer M. Rampling
The Future of the History of Chemistry
295-300
Stephen T. Irish
The Corundum Stone and Crystallographic Chemistry
301-325
Matteo Martelli
Translating Ancient Alchemy: Fragments of Graeco-Egyptian Alchemy in Arabic Compendia
326-342
Angela N. H. Creager
A Chemical Reaction to the Historiography of Biology
343-359
Hasok Chang
What History Tells Us about the Distinct Nature of Chemistry
360-374
José Pardo-Tomás
American Drugs and Early Modern Europe: New Ways of Telling an Old Story
375-377
David Knight
The Oxford Illustrated History of Science
378-379
Vincenzo Carlotta
I ricettari del codice 52 della Historical Medical Library di New Haven (XIII sec. u.q.). (Italian) [Recipes of code 52 of the Historical Medical Library of New Haven (XIII Century. u. q.)]
379-380
Christopher Hamlin
The History of the London Water Industry, 1580-1820
381-382
Leslie Tomory
The Imagined Empire: Balloon Enlightenments in Revolutionary Europe
382-384
Xavier Roqué
One Hundred Years of the Bohr Atom. Proceedings from a Conference
Book Review: «Kagakushi Jiten» [«Encyclopedic Dictionary of the History of Chemistry»]
388-389
Anonymous
Society for the History of Alchemy and Chemistry Award Scheme 2018
390-391
Volumen 65, Número 1, 2018
Mary Jo Nye y Stephen J. Weininger
Paper Tools from the 1780s to the 1960s: Nomenclature, Classification, and Representations
1-8
Wolfgang Lefevre
The «Méthode de nomenclature chimique» (1787): a Document of Transition
9-29
Michael D. Gordin
Paper Tools and Periodic Tables: Newlands and Mendeleev Draw Grids
30-51
Stephen J. Weininger
Delayed Reaction: The Tardy Embrace of Physical Organic Chemistry by the German Chemical Community
52-75
Evan Hepler-Smith
Paper Chemistry: François Dagognet and the Chemical Graph
76-98
Volumen 65, Número 2, 2018
Ignacio Suay-Matallana y Ximo Guillem-Llobat
Poisoned Wine: Regulation, Chemical Analyses, and Spanish–French Trade in the 1930s
99-121
Mike A. Zuber
The Duke, the Soldier of Fortune, and a Rosicrucian Legacy: Exploring the Roles of Manuscripts in Early-Modern Alchemy
122-142
Andrei Vinogradov y Stanislav Petriashin
Chemical Industry, the Environment, and Russian Provincial Society: The Case of the Kokshan Chemical Works (1850-1925)
143-168
Amy Fisher
Robert Hare’s Theory of Galvanism: a Study of Heat and Electricity in Early Nineteenth-Century American Chemistry
169-189
Wolfgang Lefevre
Animal, Vegetable, Mineral? How Eighteenth-Century Science Disrupted the Natural Order
191-192
Megan Piorko
L’Alchimie a livres ouverts: En quête des secrets de la matiere: livres et manuscrits du XVIe au XXe siecle. (French) [Alchemy in open books: a quest for the secrets of matter: books and manuscripts of the XVIth to XXth century]
192-193
Jeffrey A. Johnson
Chemiker im «Dritten Reich»: Die Deutsche Chemische Gesellschaft und der Verein Deutscher Chemiker im NS-Herrschaftsapparat. (German) [Chemists in the «Third Reich»: The German Chemical Society and the German Chemical Union in the National Socialist apparatus of domination]
193-194
Robert Bud
Synthetic: How Life Got Made
194-196
Annette Lykknes
Kunskap och kemisk industri i $ 1800$-talets Sverige. (Swedish) [Science and chemical industry in 19th Century Sweden]
196-197
Judith Mawer
Alchemy, Medicine, and Commercial Book Production: A Codicological and Linguistic Study of the Voigts-Sloane Manuscript Group
197-199
Peter Morris
Fake Silk: The Lethal History of Viscose Rayon
199-200
Volumen 65, Número 3, 2018
Andrew Campbell, Lorenza Gianfrancesco y Neil Tarrant
Alchemy and the Mendicant Orders of Late Medieval and Early Modern Europe
201-209
Neil Tarrant
Between Aquinas and Eymerich: The Roman Inquisition’s Use of Dominican Thought in the Censorship of Alchemy
210-231
Peter Murray Jones
The Survival of the «Frater Medicus»? English Friars and Alchemy, ca. 1370-\ca. 1425
232-249
Lorenza Gianfrancesco
Books, Gold, and Elixir: Alchemy and Religious Orders in Early Modern Naples
250-274
Justin Rivest
The Chymical Capuchins of the Louvre: Seminal Principles and Charitable Vocations in France under Louis XIV
275-295
Helge Kragh
Book Review: «Wilhelm Ostwald». The Autobiography
296-297
Adriana Minor
Book Review: «Parallel Lives: Two Hoosier Chemists from Peru»
297-298
Sacha Tomic
Book Review: «La Navelbine-reg et le Taxoter-reg»: Histoires de sciences
298-300
Peter J. Ramberg
Book Review: «The Chemical Century»: Molecular Manipulation and Its Impact on the 20th Century
300-301
Volumen 65, Número 4, 2018
Marieke M. A. Hendriksen
Boerhaave’s Mineral Chemistry and Its Influence on Eighteenth-Century Pharmacy in The Netherlands and England
303-323
Rafal T. Prinke y Mike A. Zuber
Alchemical Patronage and the Making of an Adept: Letters of Michael Sendivogius to Emperor Rudolf II and His Chamberlain Hans Popp
324-355
Seth C. Rasmussen
Revisiting the Early History of Synthetic Polymers: Critiques and New Insights
356-372
Stephen T. Irish
James Smithson on the Calamines: Chemical Combination in Crystals
373-397
Sally M. Horrocks
Book Review: «A Chemical Passion»: The Forgotten Story of Chemistry at British Independent Girls’ Schools, 1820s-1930s
398-399
Peter Morris
Book Review: A World History of Rubber: Empire, Industry, and the Everyday
399
Anna Marie Roos
Book Review: Isaac Newton and Natural Philosophy. Renaissance Lives Series
399-400
Kristoffer Whitney
Book Review: Smell Detectives: An Olfactory History of Nineteenth-Century Urban America
400-402
Jan Golinski
Book Review: Compound Histories: Materials, Governance and Production, 1760-1840
402-404
Sarah Lowengard
Book Review: A Perfect Ground: Preparatory Layers for Oil Paintings 1550-1900
404-405
Jo Kirby
Book Review: Treasures from the Sea: Sea Silk and Shellfish Purple Dye in Antiquity
405-407
Nestor Herran
Book Review: Polonium in the Playhouse: The Manhattan Project’s Secret Chemistry Work in Dayton, Ohio. Linda Carrick Thomas. Pp. 247, illus., index. The Ohio State University Press: Columbus. 2017. \pounds 23 (cloth). ISBN: 978-0-8142-1338-4
407-408
Renée J. Raphael
Book Review: Silver by Fire, Silver by Mercury: a Chemical History of Silver Refining in New Spain and Mexico, 16th to 19th Centuries
408-410
Curtis Runstedler
Book Review: Chaucer the Alchemist: Physics, Mutability, and the Medieval Imagination
410-411
Ximo Guillem-Llobat
Book Review: One Hundred Years of Chemical Warfare: Research, Deployment, Consequences
411-412
Volumen 66, Número 1, 2019
Charlotte A. Abney Salomon
The Pocket Laboratory: The Blowpipe in Eighteenth-Century Swedish Chemistry
1-22
Carolyn Cobbold
Adulation or Adulteration? Representing Chemical Dyes in the Victorian Media
23-50
Vangelis Antzoulatos
Berthelot’s Pathway from Synthesis to Thermochemistry
51-71
Meagan S. Allen
Revisiting Isaac Newton’s «Index Chemicus»: a Response to Richard S. Westfall
72-81
William H. Brock
Book Review: «The Measure of All Things». A History of Analytical Chemistry
82-82
Didier Kahn
Book Review: «Lux in Tenebris: The Visual and the Symbolic in Western Esotericism»
82-83
Cornelis J. Schilt
Book Review: «Reading Newton in Early Modern Europe»
83-85
Michael Jewess
Book Review: «For Science, King and Country: The Life and Legacy of Henry Moseley»
85-87
Cassandra Gorman
Book Review: «Fictional Matter: Empiricism, Corpuscles, and the Novel»
87-88
Marieke Hendriksen
Book Review: «The Structures of Practical Knowledge»
88-90
Georgette Taylor
Book Review: «The Chemical Works of Carl Wilhelm Scheele»
90-92
Anonymous
Announcement: Society for the History of Alchemy and Chemistry Award Scheme 2019
93-94
Volumen 66, Números 2-3, 2019
Frank A. J. L. James y Sharon Ruston
New Studies on Humphry Davy: Introduction
95-102
Hattie Lloyd Edmondson
Chivalrous Chemistry
103-120
Sharon Ruston
Humphry Davy: Analogy, Priority, and the «true philosopher»
121-139
Gregory Tate
Humphry Davy and the Problem of Analogy
140-157
Tim Fulford
Davy Takes to the Hills: Dialogic Enquiry and the Aesthetics of the Prospect View
158-180
Jan Golinski
«The Fitness of Their Union»: Travel and Health in the Letters of Humphry and Jane Davy
181-194
Andrew Lacey
New Light on John Davy
195-213
Frank A. J. L. James
Constructing Humphry Davy’s Biographical Image
214-238
David Knight
Sources and Resources for Davy: 1960 and Now
239-245
William H. Brock
David Marcus Knight (1936-2018): an Appreciation
246-263
Anonymous
The Partington Prize 2020
264-264
Volumen 66, Número 4, 2019
Alan J. Rocke
Lothar Meyer’s Pathway to Periodicity
265-302
Frank A. J. L. James
Humphry Davy’s Early Chemical Knowledge, Theory and Experiments: an Edition of His 1798 Manuscript, «An Essay on Heat and the Combinations of Light» from The Royal Institution of Cornwall, Courtney Library, MS DVY/2
303-345
William H. Brock
A German Partington
346-352
Erland Mårald
Nitrogen Capture: The Growth of an International Industry (1900-1940)
353-354
Dr Laura Perucchetti
Metals, Minds and Mobility: Integrating Scientific Data with Archaeological Theory
354-356
Katherine Allen
Recipes and Everyday Knowledge: Medicine, Science, and the Household in Early Modern England
356-358
Stefan Laube
Book Review: «Das Erbe des Nikolaus von Kues im Spiegel der Alchemie», by Witalij Morosow. Pp. 268, illus., index. Aschendorff: Münster. 2018. EUR 39.00. ISBN: 978-3-402-16005-3. (German) [The Legacy of Nicholas of Cusa in the Mirror of Alchemy]
358-360
Matteo Vagelli
Book Review: «When Historiography Met Epistemology: Sophisticated Histories and Philosophies of Science in French-speaking Countries in the Second Half of the Nineteenth Century», by Stefano Bordoni. Pp. 335, index. Brill: Leiden. 2017. \pounds 130.00. ISBN 978-90-04-31522-8
360-362
Ernst Homburg
Book Review: «Le Patrimoine Industriel de la Chimie. A Special Issue of Patrimoine Industriel – Archéologie – Technique – Mémoire, no. 69, by Florence Hachez-Leroy. Pp. 152, illus. Cilac: Paris. 2016. \pounds 22.00. ISSN: 0220-5521
362-364
Howard G. Barth
Book Review: «The Alchemist in Literature: From Dante to the Present», by Theodore Ziolkowski. Pp. 237 + x, illus., index. Oxford University Press: Oxford. 2015. \pounds 74.00
364-365
Karoliina Pulkkinen
Book Review: «Mendeleev to Oganesson: A Multidisciplinary Perspective on the Periodic Table, edited by Eric Scerri and Guillermo Restrepo. Pp. 328, illus., index. Oxford University Press: New York. 2018. \pounds 80.00. ISBN: 978-0-19-066853-2
365-367
William G. Clarence-Smith
Book Review: «Rubber and the Making of Vietnam: an Ecological History, 1897-1975», by Michitake Aso. Pp. 405 + xvii, illus., index. The University of North Carolina Press: Chapel Hill. 2018. \pounds 70 (hardcover), \pounds 25.30 (paperback), \pounds 18.40 (ebook). ISBN: 978-1-4696-3714-3 (hardcover), 978-1-4696-3715-0 (paperback), 978-1-4696-3716-7 (ebook)
367-368
Sheila Barker
Book Review: «La farmacia granducale di Firenze, By Giovanni Piccardi. Pp. 131, illus., index. Leo S. Olschki: Florence. 2018. \pounds 17.00. ISBN 978-8-82-226566-1. (Italian) [The grand-ducal pharmacy of Florence]
368-369
Anonymous
Society for the History of Alchemy and Chemistry Award Scheme 2020
370-371
Volumen 67, Número 1, 2020
Didier Kahn y Hiro Hirai
Paracelsus, Forgeries and Transmutation: Introduction
1-3
Urs Leo Gantenbein
Real or Fake? New Light on the Paracelsian «De natura rerum»
4-29
William R. Newman
Bad Chemistry: Basilisks and Women in Paracelsus and pseudo-Paracelsus
30-46
Amadeo Murase
The Homunculus and the Paracelsian «Liber de imaginibus»
47-61
Andrew Sparling
Paracelsus, a Transmutational Alchemist
62-87
Urs Leo Gantenbein
Cross and Crucible: Alchemy in the Theology of Paracelsus
88-99
Stephen T. Irish
Gems in the Early Modern World: Materials, Knowledge and Global Trade, 1450-1800
100-101
Marieke Hendriksen
Technology: Critical History of a Concept
101-103
Agustí Nieto-Galan
Poisonous Skies: Acid Rain and the Globalization of Pollution
103-104
Olivier Dufault
Greek Alchemy from Late Antiquity to Early Modernity
104-106
Volumen 67, Número 2, 2020
Linda A. Newson
Alchemy and Chemical Medicines in Early Colonial Lima, Peru
107-134
Nicola Polloni
A Matter of Philosophers and Spheres: Medieval Glosses on Artephius’s «Key of Wisdom»
135-152
Hilde Norrgrén
An Alchemist in Greenland: Hans Egede (1686-1758) and Alchemical Practice in the Colony of Hope
153-173
Karoliina Pulkkinen
Values in the Development of Early Periodic Tables
174-198
William H. Brock
Perspectives on Chemical Biography in the 21st Century
199-200
Patricia Fara
American Lucifers: The Dark History of Artificial Light
200-202
Evan Hepler-Smith
The Etymology of Chemical Names: Tradition and Convenience vs. Rationality in Chemical Nomenclature
202-203
Mat Paskins
Thrifty Science: Making the Most of Materials in the History of Experiment
203-205
Volumen 67, Número 3, 2020
Viviane Quirke y Peter Reed
Chemistry, Consultants, and Companies, c. 1850-2000: Introduction
207-213
Robin Mackie y Gerrylynn Roberts
Consultancy as a Career in Late Nineteenth and Twentieth Century Britain
214-233
Anna Simmons
A Life of «Continuous and Honourable Usefulness:» Chemical Consulting and the Career of Robert Warington (1807-1867)
234-251
Peter Reed
George E. Davis (1850-1907): Transition From Consultant Chemist to Consultant Chemical Engineer in a Period of Economic Pressure
252-270
Annette Lykknes
The Chemistry Professor as Consultant at the Norwegian Institute of Technology, 1910-1930
271-288
Viviane Quirke
Imperial Chemical Industries and Craig Jordan, «the First Tamoxifen Consultant,» 1960s-1990s
289-307
Robert Bud
Fluid Careers and Cold War Boundaries
308-312
William H. Brock
Noel George Coley (1927-2020)
313-314
William H. Brock
Pioneering British Women Chemists. Their Lives and Contributions
315-316
William R. Newman
Painted Alchemists: Early Modern Artistry and Experiment in the Work of Thomas Wijck
316-317
Carolyn Cobbold
Pure Adulteration: Cheating on Nature in the Age of Manufactured Food
318-319
Gerasimos Merianos
Early Greek Alchemy, Patronage and Innovation in Late Antiquity
319-321
Anonymous
Partington Prize 2020
322-322
Volumen 67, Número 4, 2020
Thijs Hagendijk, Márcia Vilarigues y Sven Dupré
Materials, Furnaces, and Texts: How to Write About Making Glass Colours in the Seventeenth Century
323-345
Theodore R. Delwiche
Fuit Ille non Empiricus Mercenarius: Apprehensions to Alchemy in Colonial New England
346-365
Jole Shackelford
Chemical Paradigm vs. Biological Paradigm in the Biological Clock Controversy
366-388
William H. Brock
The Curious Story of the Chemical Society’s Missing Obituary of John Lloyd Bullock
389-399
Cornelis J. Schilt
A True Adept
400-407
Bruce Janacek
The Historic Role of Alchemy in the Holy Roman Empire
408-415
Curtis Runstedler
Book Review: «Ymage de Vie: Spéculation et Expérimentation dans un Traité d’Alchimie Médiévale», by Genevieve Dumas. Pp. 293, illus., index. Presses universitaires de la Méditerranée: Montpellier. 2019. \pounds 19. ISBN: 978-2-36781-323-3
416-417
Fred Kim
Book Review: «Natural knowledge and Aristotelianism at Early Modern Protestant Universities», Edited by Pietro Daniel Omodeo and Volkhard Wels. Pp. 342, illus. Harrassowitz Verlag: Wiesbaden. 2019. \pounds 65, free ebook on publisher’s website. ISBN 978-3-447-11265-9
418-419
William H. Brock
Book Review: «Liebig lebt!» 100 Jahre Liebig Museum im Laboratorium, Edited by Eduard Alter. Pp. 33, illus. Liebig Museum: Giessen. 2020. EUR 6.Das Liebig-Laboratorium von seinen Anfängen bis in die Gegenwart. Festschrift zum 100Jährigen Jubiläum des Liebigs-Museum. (Berichte der Justus Liebig-Gesellschaft zu Giessen. Band 10). By Franziska Müller. Pp. 173, illus. Justus Liebig-Gesellschaft: Giessen. 2020. EUR 14. ISSN: 0940-3426
419-420
Anonymous
2021 Morris Award: Call for Nominations
421-422
Volumen 68, Número 1, 2021
Alan J. Rocke
A Woman’s Life Alongside Chemistry: The Memoirs of Theresa Kopp Baumann
1-27
Mike A. Zuber
Alchemical Promise, the Fraud Narrative, and the History of Science from Below: a German Adept’s Encounter with Robert Boyle and Ambrose Godfrey
28-48
Mark I. Grossman
John Dalton’s «Aha» Moment: the Origin of the Chemical Atomic Theory
49-71
José Ramón Bertomeu Sánchez
Lead Poisoning in France around 1840: Managing Proofs and Uncertainties in Laboratories, Courtrooms, and Workplaces
72-96
Theresa Levitt
Morphine Dreams: Auguste Laurent and the Active Principles of Organised Matter
97-115
Anonymous
Society for the History of Alchemy and Chemistry Award Scheme 2021
116-117
Volumen 68, Números 2-3, 2021
Ute Frietsch
Alchemy and the Early Modern University: an Introduction
119-134
Bruce T. Moran
Court Authority and the University: Networks, Recipes, and Things-in-the-Making vs. the Abstractions of Made Things
135-153
Elisabeth Moreau
Learning the Chymical Compromise: Paracelsian and Galenic Medicine in Marburg Disputations on «Chymiatria»
154-179
Lawrence M. Principe
The Changing Visions of Chymistry at Seventeenth-Century Jena: The Two Brendels, Rolfinck, Wedel, and Others
180-197
Hiro Hirai
Daniel Sennert, Chymistry, and Theological Debates
198-213
Ku-ming (Kevin) Chang
From University to Court: The Reversal of Stahl’s Positions on Gold-Making
214-230
Georgiana D. Hedesan
The Influence of Louvain Teaching on Jan Baptist Van Helmont’s Adoption of Paracelsianism and Alchemy
231-246
Didier Kahn
The First Private and Public Courses of Chymistry in Paris (and Italy) from Jean Beguin to William Davisson
247-272
Ute Frietsch
Making University Fields for Chymistry: a Case Study of Helmstedt University
273-301
Yasu Furukawa
Exploring the History of Chemistry in Japan
302-317
Olin Moctezuma-Burns
Compound Remedies: Galenic Pharmacy from the Ancient Mediterranean to New Spain
318-319
Peter Murray Jones
The Experimental Fire: Inventing English Alchemy, 1300-1700
319-321
William Eamon
Paracelsus: an Alchemical Life
321-323
Michael Bycroft
The Transmutations of Chymistry: Wilhelm Homberg and the Académie Royale des Sciences
323-325
Ximo Guillem-Llobat
`¿Entre el fiscal y el verdugo? Mateu Orfila i Rotger (1787-1853) y la toxicología del siglo XIX. (Spanish) [Between the prosecutor and the executioner? Mateu Orfila i Rotger (1787-1853) and the toxicology of the XIX century]
325-326
Sarah Hijmans
Technoscience in History: Prussia, 1750-1850
326-327
William H. Brock
The Chemical Age. How Chemists Fought Famine and Disease, Killed Millions, and Changed Our Relationship with the Earth
327-328
Anonymous
Morris Award 2021
329-330
Volumen 68, Número 4, 2021
Sean O’Neil
Good Names but Better Symbols: The Establishment of Chemical Notation as a Nomenclatural Corrective at the Turn of the Nineteenth Century
331-364
Arnaud Page y Maxime Guesnon
Glutenophilia: Chemistry and Flour Quality in Nineteenth-century France and Great Britain
365-384
Marcin Krasnodebski
The Meandering Life of a Research Trajectory: Rare Earths in the Aubervilliers Research Centre (1953-2020)
385-406
William H. Brock y Michael Jewess
Unwise Relationships and an Unsound Valence Theory: The Chemical Career of Robert Fergus Hunter (1904-1963)
407-430
Guillaume Delmeulle
At the Origins of the «De Perfecto Magisterio: a Translation from Arabic or a Latin Composition?
431-441
Frank A. J. L. James
A Chemical Satire on the 1809 Change of Government in Britain
442-446
Matteo Martelli
Hathor’s Alchemy: The Ancient Roots of the Hermetic Art
447-448
Rafal T. Prinke
The Correspondence of Boldizsár Batthyány. The Everyday Life of an Early Modern Alchemist
448-450
Antonio Clericuzio
The Chemical Philosophy of Robert Boyle: Mechanicism, Chymical Atoms, and Emergence
450-451
Cassandra Gorman
Grounds of Natural Philosophy
451-453
Hjalmar Fors
Reconstruction, Replication and Re-enactment in the Humanities and Social Sciences
453-454
Hasok Chang
Philosophical Chemistry: Genealogy of a Scientific Field
455-456
Volumen 69, Número 1, 2022
Megan Piorko, Marieke Hendriksen y Simon Werrett
Alchemical Practice: Looking Towards the Chemical Humanities
1-18
Umberto Veronesi y Marcos Martinón-Torres
The Old Ashmolean Museum and Oxford’s Seventeenth-Century Chymical Community: a Material Culture Approach To Laboratory Experiments
19-33
Lyke de Vries
Protecting Academia and Religion: Andreas Libavius’s Criticism of a General Reformation
34-48
Fabiana Lopes da Silveira
In the Melting Pot: Cultural Mixture and the Presentation of Alchemical Knowledge in the «Letter from Isis to Horus»
49-64
Sarah Lang
A Machine Reasoning Algorithm for the Digital Analysis of Alchemical Language and its Decknamen
65-83
Barbara Di Gennaro Splendore
Merchants of Medicines. The Commerce and Coercion of Health in Britain’s Long Eighteenth Century
84-85
Chiara Ambrosio
Painting with Fire: Sir Joshua Reynolds, Photography, and the Temporally Evolving Chemical Object
85-87
Susanne Schmidt
Chemically Imbalanced: Everyday Suffering, Medication, and Our Troubled Quest for Self-Mastery
87-89
Justin Rivest
A Singular Remedy: Cinchona Across the Atlantic World, 1751-1820
89-91
George D. Elliott
Chemistry in 17th-Century New England
91-92
Anonymous
Society for the History of Alchemy and Chemistry Award Scheme 2022
93-94
Volumen 69, Número 2, 2022
Bruce T. Moran
Medical Performance and the Alchemy of Plants in the Ventures of Leonhard Thurneisser zum Thurn
95-117
Aurélien Ruellet
The Pewterer and the Chymist: Major Erasmus Purling and his Refined Tin
118-138
Letícia Dos Santos Pereira, Olival Freire Júnior y Gisela Boeck
Wilhelm Ostwald’s Pedagogy: an Analysis of the Nobel Prize Nomination Letters
139-162
John Considine
The Beginnings of English Paracelsian Lexicography: Two Collections of Words from Elizabethan Cambridge
163-189
Evan Bourke
Lady Ranelagh: The Incomparable Life of Robert Boyle’s Sister
190-191
Hannah Murphy
The Poison Trials: Wonder Drugs, Experiment, and the Battle for Authority in Renaissance Science
191-193
Anna Simmons
Drugs on the Page: Pharmacopoeias and Healing Knowledge in the Early Modern Atlantic World
193-195
Alan J. Rocke
Alexander Williamson: a Victorian Chemist and the Making of Modern Japan
195-196
Frank A. J. L. James
Carl Wilhelm Scheele and Torbern Bergman: The Science, Lives and Friendship of Two Pioneers in Chemistry
196-197
Ruben E. Verwaal
White Blood: a History of Human Milk
197-198
Alexander Kraft
The Reign of Saturn Transformed into an Age of Gold
199-200
Anonymous
The Partington Prize 2023
201-201
Volumen 69, Número 3, 2022
Elena Serrano, Joris Mercelis & Annette Lykknes
«I am not a Lady, I am a Scientist.» Chemistry, Women, and Gender in the Enlightenment and the Era of Professional Science
203-220
Francesca Antonelli
Becoming Visible. Marie-Anne Paulze-Lavoisier and the Campaign for the «New Chemistry» (1770s-1790s)
221-242
Elena Serrano
Patriotic Women: Chemistry and Gender in the Eighteenth-Century Spanish World
243-261
Annette Lykknes
Enabling Circumstances: Women Chemical Engineers at the Norwegian Institute of Technology, 1910-1943
262-290
Joris Mercelis
«Men Don’t Like to Work Under a Woman»: Female Chemists in the Photographic Manufacturing Industry, ca. 1918-1950
291-319
Bruce T. Moran
Alchemy, Sources, and Digital Exploring at the Herzog August Bibliothek Wolfenbüttel
320-325
Georgiana Hedesan
Book Review: «Turba Philosophorum: Congres pythagoricien sur l’art d’Hermes». By Grégoire Lacaze. Pp. 663, index. Brill: Leiden. 2018. \pounds 243.00. ISBN: 978-90-04-36032-7
326-327
Helen Thompson
Book Review: «The Atom in Seventeenth-Century Poetry. By Cassandra Gorman. Pp. 251, index. D. S. Brewer: Woodbridge, UK, and Rochester, NY. 2021. \pounds 75.00. ISBN: 978-1-84-384593-5
327-329
Evan Ragland
Book Review: «Aesthetic Science: Representing Nature in the Royal Society of London, 1650-1720». By Alexander Wragge-Morley. Pp. 272, illus., index. University of Chicago Press: Chicago. 2020. \pounds 30.00 (paperback). ISBN: 978-0-22-668086-6
329-331
Rina Knoeff
Book Review: «De chemist. De geschiedenis van een verdwenen beroepsgroep, 1600-1800». By Henk Vermande. Pp. 662, illus., index. Verloren: Hilversum. 2021. \pounds 41.00. ISBN: 978-9-08-704968-3
331-332
María José Correa-Gómez
Book Review: «Tóxicos Invisibles. La construcción de la ignorancia ambiental». Edited by Ximo Guillem-Llobat and Agustí Nieto-Galan. Pp. 336, illus., index. Icaria: Barcelona. 2020. \pounds 19.50. ISBN: 978-84-9888-976-5
332-334
Jonathan Rees
Book Review: «A Rainbow Palate: How Chemical Dyes Changed the West’s Relationship With Food». By Carolyn Cobbold. Pp. 288, illus., index. University of Chicago Press: Chicago. 2020. \pounds 30. ISBN: 978-0-22-672705-9
334-335
Brigitte Van Tiggelen
Book Review: «A Nobel Affair: The Correspondence Between Alfred Nobel and Sofie Hess. Edited and translated by Erika Rummel. Pp. 304, illus., index. University of Toronto Press: Toronto. 2017. \pounds 62.00. ISBN: 978-1-48-750177-8
336-337
José Ramón Bertomeu-Sánchez
Book Review: «Ethics of Chemistry. From Poison Gas to Climate Engineering». Edited by Joachim Schummer and Tom Bòrsen. Pp. vii + 559, index. World Scientific Publishing: Toh Tuck Link (Singapore). 2021. \pounds 175.00. ISBN: 978-9-81-123353-1 (hardcover); 978-9-81-123353-8 (ebook)
337-338
Volumen 69, Número 4, 2022
Ute Frietsch
Robert Fludd’s Visual and Artisanal Episteme: A Case Study of Fludd’s Interaction with His Engraver, His Printer-Publisher, and His Amanuenses
341-373
Anna Simmons & William H. Brock
Robert Warington and Heinrich Will: Friendship and Co-operation in Chemistry in Nineteenth Century Britain and Germany
374-398
Sarah N. Hijmans
The Tantalum Metals (1801-1866): Nineteenth-Century Analytical Chemistry and the Identification of Chemical Elements
399-419
Helge Kragh
Biographical Histories of Chemistry
420-425
María Belén Boned Fernández
Book Review: «Pseudo-Paracelsus: Forgery and Early Modern Alchemy, Medicine, and Natural Philosophy». Edited by Didier Kahn and Hiro Hirai. Pp. 490, illus., index. Brill: Leiden. 2021. \pounds 122.00. ISBN: 978-90-04-50337-3
426-427
Eric R. Scerri
The Elements: A Visual History of Their Discovery
427-428
Carolyn Cobbold
Book Review: «The Chemistry of Fear: Harvey Wiley’s Fight for Pure Food. By Jonathan Rees. Pp. 320, illus., index. Johns Hopkins University Press: Baltimore, MA. 2021. \pounds 28.00 (hardcover). ISBN: 978-1-42-143995-2
428-429
Susan Mossman
Book Review: «Beyond Bakelite: Leo Baekeland and the Business of Science and Invention. By Joris Mercellis. Pp. 378, illus., index. The MIT Press: Cambridge, Massachusetts. 2020. \pounds 45.00. ISBN: 978-0-26-253869-5 (paperback)
429-431
Anisia Alis Iacob
Book Review: «Making Physicians: Tradition, Teaching, and Trials at Leiden University, 1575-1639». by Evan R. Ragland, Brill: Leiden, 2022. pp. 457+xii, \pounds 120.00, illus., index. ISBN: 978-90-04-46511-4
431-433
Anonymous
SHAC Special ICHC13 Award Scheme – Grants to Support Attendance at ICHC13 in Vilnius, May 2023
434-435
Volumen 70, Número 1, 2023
Donna Bilak
Living Then and Now with Gold and Mercury
1-6
Vincenzo Carlotta & Matteo Martelli
Metals as Living Bodies. Founts of Mercury, Amalgams, and Chrysocolla
7-30
Donna Bilak & George Vrtis
Environmental Alchemy: Mercury-Gold Amalgamation Mining and the Transformation of the Earth
Amalgamated Histories: Tracing Quicksilver’s Legacy Through Environmental and Political Bodies in Andean and Amazonian Gold Mining
54-76
Peter Oakley
Making Mercury’s Histories: Mercury in Gold Mining’s Past and Present
77-98
Wenrui Zhao
Ingenuity in the Making: Matter and Technique in Early Modern Europe
99-100
Judit Gil-Farrero
Tóxicos: pasado y presente. Pensar históricamente un mundo tóxico. (Spanish) [Toxic: past and present. Thinking historically about a toxic world]
100-102
Guillermo Restrepo
150 Years of the Periodic Table: a Commemorative Symposium
102-104
Pablo Corral-Broto
The Contamination of the Earth. A History of Pollutions in the Industrial Age
104-105
Anonymous
Society for the History of Alchemy and Chemistry Award Scheme 2023
106-107
Volumen 70, Número 2, 2023
Barry Sturman y David Garrioch
Amateur Science and Innovation in Fireworks in Nineteenth-Century Europe
109-130
Peter Reed
George E. Davis: Editing the «Chemical Trade Journal», 1887-1906
131-149
Megan Piorko, Sarah Lang y Richard Bean
Deciphering the Hermeticae Philosophiae Medulla: Textual Cultures of Alchemical Secrecy
150-183
Tillmann Taape
A Cultural History of Chemistry
184-186
Olivier Dufault
Book Review: «A Cultural History of Chemistry in Antiquity (vol. 1), Edited by Marco Beretta. Pp. 294, illus., index. Bloomsbury: London. 2022. \pounds 395.00 (6-volume set). ISBN: 978-1-4742-9453-9
186-188
William Royall Newman
Book Review: «A Cultural History of Chemistry in the Middle Ages (vol. 2)». Edited by Charles Burnett and Sébastien Moureau. Pp. 214, illus., index. Bloomsbury: London. 2022. \pounds 395.00 (6-volume set). ISBN: 978-1-4742-9454-6
188-190
Anna Marie Roos
Book Review: «A Cultural History of Chemistry in the Early Modern Age (vol. 3). Edited by Bruce Moran. Pp. 265, illus., index. Bloomsbury: London and New York. 2022. \pounds 395.00 (6-volume set). ISBN 978-1-4742-9459-1
190-192
Georgette Taylor
Book Review: A Cultural History of Chemistry in the Eighteenth Century (vol. 4). Edited by Matthew Daniel Eddy and Ursula Klein. Pp. 238, illus. index. Bloomsbury: London, 2022. \pounds 395.00 (6-volume set). ISBN: 978-1-4742-9465-2
192-194
Hasok Chang
Book Review: «A Cultural History of Chemistry in the Nineteenth Century (vol. 5). Edited By Peter Ramberg. Pp. xiii + 272, illus., index. Bloomsbury: London. 2022. \pounds 395.00 (6-volume set). ISBN: 978-1-4742-9480-5
194-196
Evan Hepler-Smith
Book Review: «A Cultural History of Chemistry in the Modern Age (vol. 6). Edited by Peter Morris. Pp. 271 + xiv, illus., index. Bloomsbury: London, 2022. \pounds 395.00 (6-volume set). ISBN: 978-1-4742-9481-2
197-199
Silvia Pérez-Criado
How to Sell a Poison
200-201
Sven Dupré
From Lived Experience to the Written Word: Reconstructing Practical Knowledge in the Early Modern World
201-202
Jo Kirby
March of the Pigments: Color History, Science and Impact
202-204
Anonymous
The Partington Prize 2023
205-205
Volumen 70, Número 3, 2023
Frank A. J. L. James
When Ben met Mary: The Letters of Benjamin Thompson, Reichsgraf von Rumford, to Mary Temple, Viscountess Palmerston, 1793–1804
207- 328
Alisha Rankin
Letters on Natural Philosophy: By Camilla Erculiani. Edited by Eleonora Carinci. Translated by Hannah Marcus. Foreword by Paula Findlen. Pp. 201, illus., index. The Other Voice in Early Modern Europe Series. Iter Press: New York, Toronto. 2021. £34.00 (paperback). ISBN: 978-1-649590-02-2.
329- 330
Vaibhav Pathak
Magic, Science, and Religion in Early Modern Europe: By Mark A. Waddell. Pp. 300, illus., index. Cambridge University Press: Cambridge. 2022. £19.99 (paperback). ISBN: 978-1-108-44165-0.
Research between Science, Society and Politics: The History and Scientific Development of Green Chemistry: By Johan Alfredo Linthorst. Pp. 269, illus. Eburon Academic Publishers: Utrecht. 2023. £31.00 (paperback). ISBN: 978-94-6301-434-2.
333-335
Teresa Sabol Spezio
Long Hard Road: The Lithium-Ion Battery and the Electric Car: By Charles J. Murray. Pp. 326, illus., index. Purdue University Press: West Lafayette. 2022. £23.95. ISBN: 978-1-61249-762-4.
335-336
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