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Brock W H 1992 The Norton History of Chemistry (New York Norton)... [Pg.81]

Nomenclature is the compilation of descriptions of things and technical terms in a special field of knowledge, the vocabulary ofa technical language. In the history of chemistry, a systematic nomenclature became significant only rather late. In the early times of alchemy, the properties of the substance or its appearance played a major role in giving a compound a name. Libavius was the first person who tried to fix some kind of nomenclature in Alckeinia in 1,597. In essence, he gave names to chemical equipment and processes (methods, names that are often still valid in our times. [Pg.18]

Professor Colin Russell, historian of science and emeritus professor at the Open University, gave me helpful counsel on the history of chemistry and showed me how to take a philosophical attitude to the disagreements that beset the relation between practising scientists and historians of science. I am grateful to him. [Pg.583]

Asimov, I. (1965). A Short History of Chemistry. Garden Cicy, NY Dnuhlcday. [Pg.809]

Brock, W. H. (1992) The Fontana History of Chemistry (London Fontana). [Pg.88]

The above evidence brings us to the importance of experimentation with gases for the understanding of chemistry, and the desired connection with the representa-tional/symbolic and submicro levels. History of chemistry is of paramount importance here. First, tribute must be paid to the great contribution to the role of the experiment in chemistry by Robert Boyle (1627-1691). Consequently, a diversion to the history of the study of gases is deemed essential. ... [Pg.124]

For a full account, see Levere s book on the history of chemistry (Levere, 2001), from which information is borrowed in the present context. [Pg.124]

Levere, T. H. (2001). Tranfarming matter—A history of chemistry from alchemy to the buckyball. Baltimore and London John Hopkins University Press. [Pg.133]

Historical Material in Macro-Micro Thinking Conceptual Change in Chemistry Education and the History of Chemistry... [Pg.215]

Through this chapter we would like to express our appreciation of all these educational concepts. Besides (not in contrast) the conceptions mentioned above, our intention is to initialise a process of reflection and maybe of conceptual change for the learners. Learning about the history of science into more detail can be a desired by-product , but it is not the main focus of the approach described above. Therefore, it is our aim to promote learning about basic processes in chemical enquiry, whereas the other projects mainly focused on learning about single topic or phase in the history of chemistry. [Pg.239]

In this last part of the chapter we present - as far as possible - a summarising overview about the development of micro-macro thinking in the history of chemistry. Where no investigations concerning students development of micro-macro-thinking over the time in school were available, we have formulated possible links to historic developments. Further studies, e.g. in the maimer of learning process studies would be helpful. [Pg.243]

Matuschek, C., Jansen, W. (1985). Chemieunterricht und Geschichte der Chemie. [Chemistry Education and the History of Chemistry.] Praxis derNaturwissenschaften - Chemie, 24(2), 3-7. [Pg.249]

Sanmarti, N., Izquierdo, M. (1995). The substantialisation of properties in pupils thinking and in the history of chemistry. Science Education, 4, 349-369. [Pg.249]

Wandersee, J. H., Griffard, R B. (2003). The history of chemistry. Potential and actual contributions to chemical education. In J. K. Gilbert, et al. (Eds.), Chemical education. Towards research ba.sedpractice (pp. 29 6). Dordrecht Kluwer Academic Publishers. [Pg.250]

Scheffel, L., Brockmeier, W., Parchmann, I. (2008). Historical material in micro-macro thinking Conceptual change in chemistry education and in the history of chemistry. In J. K. Gilbert D. F. Treagust (Eds.), Multiple representations in chemical education. Dordrecht Springer. [Pg.349]

Hall, V. M. D. (1985). In Russell, C. A. (ed.) Recent Developments in the History of Chemistry. London Royal Society of Chemistry. [Pg.53]

Rowbottom, M.E. "The chemical studies of Robert Boyle and his place in the history of chemistry." PhD thesis, Univ of London, 1955. [Pg.257]

Hubicki, Wlodzimierz. "Michael Sendivogius s theory, its origin and significance in the history of chemistry." In International Congress of the History of Science, Xth , vol. ii, 829-833. [Pg.306]

Pagel, Walter. "The spectre of van Helmont and the idea of continuity in the history of chemistry." In Changing perspectives in the history of science, eds. M. Teich and R Young, 100-109., 1972. [Pg.324]

Weyer, Jost. The Image of alchemy in nineteenth and twentieth century histories of chemistry. Ambix 23, no. 2 (Jul 1976) 65-79. [Pg.398]

The author traces the positions that writers of histories of chemistry took toward alchemy as a total phenomenon, how they regarded the experimental-practical and philosophicoreligious components of it and what stand-points they adopted relative to such alchemical theories as the doctrine of transmutation and the sulfur-mercury theory... [Pg.398]

Alicke, Walter. From alchemy to atoms Part 1. The alchemist s dream of transmutation Part 2 The foundations of modem chemistry. A fine collection of rare books illustrating the history of chemistry from alchemy to the end of the 19th century. Catalogues 261-262. Vaduz Interlibrum Vaduz, 1975. 1 vol. (unpaginated)... [Pg.406]

Article included in a special issue devoted to History of science and technology a sampler of centres and collections of distinctions. Presents a history of the development of the history of science collections at Wisconsin University at Madison since 1946, with descriptions of the Chester Thordarson Collection, Denis Duveen Collection, and the William Cole Collection. The Library s holdings are especially strong in the history of chemistry, alchemy, botany, astronomy, and physics... [Pg.409]

Principe, Lawrence M. "Apparatus and reproducibility in alchemy." In Instruments and experimentation in the history of chemistry, eds. Frederic Lawrence Holmes and Trevor Harvey Levere. Cambridge (MA) MIT Press, 2000. [Pg.442]

Krebs, Robert E. The history and use of our earth s chemical elements a reference guide. Westport (CT) Greenwood P, 1998. ix, 346p. ISBN 0-313-30123-9 A short history of chemistry — Atomic structure The periodic table of the chemical elements — Alkali metals and alkali earth metals - Transition elements metals to nonmetals — Metallics and metalloids - Metalloids and nonmetals — Halogens and noble gases - Lanthanide series (rare-earth elements) — Actinide, transuranic, and transactinide series... [Pg.448]

Ron, Moshe, comp.Catalog of the Sidney M. Edelstein Collection of the History of Chemistry, Dyeing and Technology. Jerusalem Jewish National and University Library P, 1981. 182 p. [Pg.498]

Ron, Moshe. From alchemy to atoms Sidney M. Edelstein Collection exhibition of books, documents, mss., etc. from the history of chemistry and chemical technology, Berman Hall, Jewish National and University Library, Jerusalem, June-July 1978. Jerusalem The Library, 1978. 77p. [Pg.498]


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