Before Newton’s seminal work on the spectrum, seventeenth-century English natural philosophers such as Robert Boyle, Robert Hooke, Nehemiah Grew and Robert Plot attributed the phenomenon of color in the natural world to salts and saline chymistry. They rejected Aristotelian ideas that color was related to the object’s hot and cold quali- ties, positing instead that saline principles governed color and color changes in flora, fauna and minerals. In our study, we also characterize to what extent chymistry was a basic analytical tool for seventeenth-century English natural historians
An unlikely combination of artists, medieval historians, philosophers and scientists have converged ...
Traditionally conceived of as subordinate bodies in the study of nature, plants gained momentum in t...
This paper evaluates the surviving work of a little known flower painter and colour theorist, Mary G...
In a series of lectures appended to his magisterial Anatomy of Plants (1682), Nehemiah Grew (1641–17...
Pagination differs from hardbound copy of thesis held at Cambridge University Library.Many histories...
The purpose of this study is to examine how English natural philosophers of the seventeenth centuryi...
In the seventeenth century, there were developing norms of openness in the presentation of scientif...
The 1675 Observations sur les eaux minerales des plusieurs provinces de France by Samuel Du Clos is ...
In seventeenth-century England, agriculturalists, projectors and natural philosophers devoted specia...
This dissertation investigates the influence of vitalist matter theories and the practical, operatio...
Colourful plant images are often taken as the icon of natural history illustration. However, so far...
In the late seventeenth century, several luminaries in the early Royal Society argued over the origi...
The science of color is called chromatics, colorimetry, or color science. This field of science incl...
Chromatic Dissensus: An Otherwise Archive of Natural Dyes, 1750-1856 works from the premise that the...
International audienceDiscovering sources of colorants in different natural environments and managin...
An unlikely combination of artists, medieval historians, philosophers and scientists have converged ...
Traditionally conceived of as subordinate bodies in the study of nature, plants gained momentum in t...
This paper evaluates the surviving work of a little known flower painter and colour theorist, Mary G...
In a series of lectures appended to his magisterial Anatomy of Plants (1682), Nehemiah Grew (1641–17...
Pagination differs from hardbound copy of thesis held at Cambridge University Library.Many histories...
The purpose of this study is to examine how English natural philosophers of the seventeenth centuryi...
In the seventeenth century, there were developing norms of openness in the presentation of scientif...
The 1675 Observations sur les eaux minerales des plusieurs provinces de France by Samuel Du Clos is ...
In seventeenth-century England, agriculturalists, projectors and natural philosophers devoted specia...
This dissertation investigates the influence of vitalist matter theories and the practical, operatio...
Colourful plant images are often taken as the icon of natural history illustration. However, so far...
In the late seventeenth century, several luminaries in the early Royal Society argued over the origi...
The science of color is called chromatics, colorimetry, or color science. This field of science incl...
Chromatic Dissensus: An Otherwise Archive of Natural Dyes, 1750-1856 works from the premise that the...
International audienceDiscovering sources of colorants in different natural environments and managin...
An unlikely combination of artists, medieval historians, philosophers and scientists have converged ...
Traditionally conceived of as subordinate bodies in the study of nature, plants gained momentum in t...
This paper evaluates the surviving work of a little known flower painter and colour theorist, Mary G...