Romanticism and Science, 1773-1833, Tom 2Tim Fulford Taylor & Francis, 2002 - 264 |
Spis treści
Extracts from Observations on different kinds of air | 3 |
PART | 7 |
Experiments on air | 17 |
Introduction to Essay on Phlogiston and the Constitution | 37 |
Extracts from Researches Chemical and Philosophical | 57 |
The Bakerian lecture On some new phenomena of chemical | 92 |
On Davys Bakerian lecture | 118 |
On the constitution of pure elastic fluids and On | 138 |
The Bakerian lecture On the elementary particles of certain | 169 |
Extract from Dissertation upon the Philosophy of Light Heat | 197 |
Extracts from Lectures on the Elements of Chemistry | 221 |
On the nature of light and colours | 241 |
Extracts from Preliminary Discourse on the Study | 256 |
Kluczowe wyrazy i wyrażenia
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