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Taylor, F Sherwood

Taylor, F. Sherwood, The work of Sir William Ramsay he discovered five... [Pg.800]

Taylor, F Sherwood The Alchemists Founders of Modem Chemistry, Henry Schuman, New York, 1949 Taylor, G The Celtic Influence ... [Pg.502]

Stephanos of Alexandria. The alchemical works of Stephanos of Alexandria translation and commentary by F. Sherwood Taylor. Ambix 1, no. 2 (Dec 1937) 116-139. Parallel Greek and English texts. Ibid2 (1) Jun 1938, 38-49... [Pg.15]

Ferguson, John.Bibliotheca chemica. Volume I foreword by F. Sherwood Taylor. Glasgow Maclehose, 1906 reprint, London Holland Press, 1954. [2], xxi, 487p. [Pg.410]

F. Sherwood Taylor. A History of Industrial Chemistry. London Heinemann, 1957. [Pg.204]

For the specifically alchemical employment of the orgasm-as-death motif, we may turn to a modern student of hermetic science, F. Sherwood Taylor, who notes that... [Pg.350]

D. Geoghegan, "License of Henry VI to Practise Alchemy," Ambix 6 (1957] 10-17 Ogrinc, "Western Society and Alchemy," 119-20 F. Sherwood Taylor, The Alchemists, Founders of Modem Chemistry (New York H. Schuman, 1949], 123-44. [Pg.227]

However, when more pnrity is desired, the route is to heat pure iron with dilute sulfuric acid to yield ferrous sulfate and evolve hydrogen. (The evolved hydrogen can in tnm be nsed to rednce ferric oxide back to ferrous oxide, which reacts with sulfuric acid to form ferrous sulfate.) All this and more is set forth in the multivolume Encyclopedia of Chemical Reactions. Other details are furnished, for instance, in F. Sherwood Taylor s classic Inorganic and Theoretical Chemistry (1939) and J.W. Mellor s A Comprehensive Treatise on Inorganic and Theoretical Chemistry (1922-1937). [Pg.172]

F. Sherwood Taylor, The Alchemists, Frogmore, St Albans, Herts, 1976. [Pg.460]

Concerning the pharmacological use of the aqua ardens see Palmer (cit. above n. 11) and bibliography cited by him, p. 115 F. Sherwood Taylor, The Idea of the Quintessence in Science, Medicine and History, Charles Singer Presentation Volume, ed. E.A. Underwood (Oxford, 1953), pp. 241-65 R. Halleux, Les ouvrages alchimiques (cit. above n. 5), pp. 246-50 C.A. Wilson, Philosophers, losis and Water of Life , Proceedings of the Leeds Philosophical and Literary Society (Literary and Historical Section), 19 (1984), pp. 86-93. [Pg.12]


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