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Michael Scot

Scot, Michael. "Curious investigation concerning the nature of the Sun and Moon." In New pearl of great price, ed. Bonus of Ferrara, 417-428., 1894. [Pg.32]

Scot, Michael. Curious investigation concerning the nature of the sun and the moon. Edmonds 1984 reprint,. ... [Pg.32]

Scot, Michael. The texts of Michael Scot s Ars Alchemie by S.H. Thomson. Osiris 5 (1938) 523-559. Translated by Samuel Harrison Thomson. [Pg.32]

Saturn, 37, 42,48, 57,66, 68 Saturnine mysticism, 66 H Mg. Sciptitat Qkyintf 113 Scheele, 131 cfMg., 134, 168 Scheidekunst, 6,24 Scholasticism, 73 Scientific revdution, 117 Scot, Michael, 90 Sedziwdj, 88 Seeds, 19, 33 Sendivogius, 87... [Pg.236]

Small, J. Sketches of early Scottish alchemists Michael Scot - King James IV. -Sir George Erskine of Innertiel. Proc SocAntiqScot 11, no. 1 (1874-1875) 179-197. repr Edinburgh Neill, 1875, vp... [Pg.240]

Brown, J.W. An enquiry into the life and legend of Michael Scot. Edinburgh David Douglas, 1897. 28 lp. [Pg.240]

Read, John. Michael Scot a Scottish pioneer of science. Scientia 64, no. 10-11 (Oct-Nov 1938) 190-197. [Pg.241]

Singer, Dorothea Waley. Michael Scot and alchemy. Isis 13, no. 1 (Sep 1929) 5-15. [Pg.241]

Thorndike, Lynn. Michael Scot. London Nelson, 1965. 143p. [Pg.241]

Heym, Gerard. Review of Michael Scot, by Lynn Thorndike. InAmbix 16, no. 3 (Nov 1969) 167-172.. ... [Pg.241]

Publications no 35). Includes material on Michael Scot and Albertus Magnus... [Pg.555]

Michael R. Hoffmann, Scot T. Martin, Choi Wonyong, and Detlef W. Bahnemann. Enviromental applications of semiconductor photocatalysis. Chemical Review, 1995. 95( I) p. 69-96... [Pg.361]

There are only two modem book-length studies of alchemy in Russian they are by the same author and are concerned with alchemy as a cultural phenomenon without reference to alchemy in Russia. Modem general histories of Russian science which include some history of chemistry have for the most part, until recently, avoided alchemy as a pseudo-science , more to be condemned as a western aberration than examined historically. Rainov s standard history of science in Russia up to the seventeenth century has no entry in the index for alchemy at all, although he does not ignore the subject entirely the Academy of Sciences standard history of Russian science denies, probably correctly, that Russian craftsmen ever engaged in alchemy or that there is any evidence for the existence of alchemy in Russia before the fifteenth century and Kuzakov in a recent work correctly notes that some non-alchemical works of what he calls, without further comment, the West European alchemists - Albertus Magnus, Ramon Lull and Michael Scot were known in seventeenth-century Russia but incorrectly states, as we shall see, that not a single alchemical treatise in Russian is known. [Pg.149]


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