The author explores the origins of the eighteenth-century chemical revolution as it centers on Antoine-Laurent Lavoisier's earliest work on combustion. He shows that the main lines of Lavoisier's theory—including his theory of a heat-fluid, caloric—were elaborated well before his discovery of the role played by oxygen. Contrary to the opinion prevailing at that time, Lavoisier suspected, and demonstrated by experiment, that common air, or some portion of it, combines with substances when they are burned. Professor Guerlac examines critically the theories of other historians of science concerning these first experiments, and tries to unravel the influences which French, German, and British chemists may have had on Lavoisier. He has made use ...
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Lavoisier, Antoine Laurent. Elements of chemistry: in a new systematic order, containing all the mod...
International audienceWe present historical and epistemological notes on the relationships between C...
Crosland M. Guerlvc (Henry). Lavoisier, The Crucial Year. The Background and Origin of his first Exp...
Reprint. Originally published: Cornell University Press, c1961.Electronic access restricted; authent...
International audienceThis article provides a brief historical survey of the birth of combustion sc...
Our knowledge of fire has advanced rapidly over the last few decades to a point where we now have a ...
The chemical revolution in the 18th century brought the development of a superior conceptual scheme....
SUMMARY. — In this paper I examine the most important works of chemistry read or owned by Lavoisier ...
For a millenium, till the time of Lavoisier, Alchemy was practised. Alchemy was unscientific, but i...
732-743The phlogiston theory was born around 1700 and lasted for about one hundred years. It provid...
A.-L. Lavoisier & P.-S. Laplace, Memoir on Heat, Read to the Royal Academy of Sciences, June 28, 178...
SUMMARY. — The chemical revolution is a classic example of revolutions in science, but historians do...
This paper presents two hitherto unknown drawings by Marie-Anne-Pierrette Lavoisier dating to the e...
According to Lavoisier the physical sciences embody three important ingredients; facts, ideas, and l...
International audienceWe present historical and epistemological notes on the relationships between C...
Lavoisier, Antoine Laurent. Elements of chemistry: in a new systematic order, containing all the mod...
International audienceWe present historical and epistemological notes on the relationships between C...
Crosland M. Guerlvc (Henry). Lavoisier, The Crucial Year. The Background and Origin of his first Exp...
Reprint. Originally published: Cornell University Press, c1961.Electronic access restricted; authent...
International audienceThis article provides a brief historical survey of the birth of combustion sc...
Our knowledge of fire has advanced rapidly over the last few decades to a point where we now have a ...
The chemical revolution in the 18th century brought the development of a superior conceptual scheme....
SUMMARY. — In this paper I examine the most important works of chemistry read or owned by Lavoisier ...
For a millenium, till the time of Lavoisier, Alchemy was practised. Alchemy was unscientific, but i...
732-743The phlogiston theory was born around 1700 and lasted for about one hundred years. It provid...
A.-L. Lavoisier & P.-S. Laplace, Memoir on Heat, Read to the Royal Academy of Sciences, June 28, 178...
SUMMARY. — The chemical revolution is a classic example of revolutions in science, but historians do...
This paper presents two hitherto unknown drawings by Marie-Anne-Pierrette Lavoisier dating to the e...
According to Lavoisier the physical sciences embody three important ingredients; facts, ideas, and l...
International audienceWe present historical and epistemological notes on the relationships between C...
Lavoisier, Antoine Laurent. Elements of chemistry: in a new systematic order, containing all the mod...
International audienceWe present historical and epistemological notes on the relationships between C...