A Short History of the Art of Distillation
Author: Robert J. Forbes
Publisher: BRILL
Published: 1970
Total Pages: 426
ISBN-13: 9789004006171
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Author: Robert J. Forbes
Publisher: BRILL
Published: 1970
Total Pages: 426
ISBN-13: 9789004006171
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: R J Forbes
Publisher: BRILL
Published: 2024-01-22
Total Pages: 415
ISBN-13: 9004674071
DOWNLOAD EBOOKDistillation is an art. And even an ancient one. It is strange to find that the history of this oldest and still most important method of producing chemically pure substances has ever been written. The reader looking at the bibliography appended to this book might object that many data existed. This may be true but the proper history of the art from the origin up to the present time was lacking.
Author: Robert Jacobus Forbes
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Published: 1970
Total Pages: 405
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Publisher: BRILL
Published: 1970
Total Pages: 210
ISBN-13: 9789004006171
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Published: 1948
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Charles Burnett
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Published: 2023-12-14
Total Pages: 390
ISBN-13: 1350251496
DOWNLOAD EBOOKA Cultural History of Chemistry in the Middle Ages covers the period from 600 to 1500 in European and Islamic cultures. Arabic theories and terminology for the science of matter were introduced into the West and became known as 'alchemy'. Based in experiment and innovation – and bound up in networks of mining, manufacturing, trade and commerce – alchemical practice largely focused on the production of new substances through various processes. At the same time, alchemy was deeply theoretical, exploring the development of mineralogy, the perfection of corruptible matter, the prolongation of life, and the cure of diseases. The 6 volume set of the Cultural History of Chemistry presents the first comprehensive history from the Bronze Age to today, covering all forms and aspects of chemistry and its ever-changing social context. The themes covered in each volume are theory and concepts; practice and experiment; laboratories and technology; culture and science; society and environment; trade and industry; learning and institutions; art and representation. Charles Burnett is Professor of the History of Islamic Influences in Europe at the Warburg Institute, UK. Sébastien Moureau is Assistant Professorat the FNRS, attached to the University of Louvain, Belgium. Volume 2 in the Cultural History of Chemistry set. General Editors: Peter J. T. Morris, University College London, UK, and Alan Rocke, Case Western Reserve University, USA.
Author: Rachel Laudan
Publisher: Univ of California Press
Published: 2013-11-21
Total Pages: 483
ISBN-13: 0520954912
DOWNLOAD EBOOKRachel Laudan tells the remarkable story of the rise and fall of the world’s great cuisines—from the mastery of grain cooking some twenty thousand years ago, to the present—in this superbly researched book. Probing beneath the apparent confusion of dozens of cuisines to reveal the underlying simplicity of the culinary family tree, she shows how periodic seismic shifts in "culinary philosophy"—beliefs about health, the economy, politics, society and the gods—prompted the construction of new cuisines, a handful of which, chosen as the cuisines of empires, came to dominate the globe. Cuisine and Empire shows how merchants, missionaries, and the military took cuisines over mountains, oceans, deserts, and across political frontiers. Laudan’s innovative narrative treats cuisine, like language, clothing, or architecture, as something constructed by humans. By emphasizing how cooking turns farm products into food and by taking the globe rather than the nation as the stage, she challenges the agrarian, romantic, and nationalistic myths that underlie the contemporary food movement.
Author: Anne Stobart
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Published: 2016-09-08
Total Pages: 305
ISBN-13: 1472580370
DOWNLOAD EBOOKHow did 17th-century families in England perceive their health care needs? What household resources were available for medical self-help? To what extent did households make up remedies based on medicinal recipes? Drawing on previously unpublished household papers ranging from recipes to accounts and letters, this original account shows how health and illness were managed on a day-to-day basis in a variety of 17th-century households. It reveals the extent of self-help used by families, explores their favourite remedies and analyses differences in approaches to medical matters. Anne Stobart illuminates cultures of health care amongst women and men, showing how 'kitchin physick' related to the business of medicine, which became increasingly commercial and professional in the 18th century.
Author: Jonathan Daly
Publisher: A&C Black
Published: 2013-12-19
Total Pages: 665
ISBN-13: 1441118519
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThe West's history is one of extraordinary success; no other region, empire, culture, or civilization has left so powerful a mark upon the world. The Rise of Western Power charts the West's achievements-representative government, the free enterprise system, modern science, and the rule of law-as well as its misdeeds-two frighteningly destructive World Wars, the Holocaust, imperialistic domination, and the Atlantic slave trade. Adopting a global perspective, Jonathan Daly explores the contributions of other cultures and civilizations to the West's emergence. Historical, geographical, and cultural factors all unfold in the narrative. Adopting a thematic structure, the book traces the rise of Western power through a series of revolutions-social, political, technological, military, commercial, and industrial, among others. The result is a clear and engaging introduction to the history of Western civilization.
Author: William Scott Shelley
Publisher: Algora Publishing
Published: 2017-11-10
Total Pages: 274
ISBN-13: 1628943149
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