This open access bookA Cultural History of Chemistry in Antiquity covers the period from 3000 BCE to 600 CE, ranging across the civilizations of the Mediterranean and Near East. Over this long period, chemical artisans, recipes, and ideas were exchanged between Mesopotamia, Egypt, Phoenicia, Greece, Rome, and Byzantium. The flowering of alchemy in the Middle and Early Modern Ages had its roots in the chemical arts of antiquity. This study presents the first synthesis of this epoch, examining the centrality of intense exchange and interconnectivity to the discovery and development of sources, techniques, materials, and instruments. The 6 volume set of the Cultural History of Chemistry presents the first comprehensive history from the Bronze ...
Ancient cultures or civilizations carried out different technological improvements without the knowl...
This paper explores the chemistry of mercury as described in ancient alchemical literature. Alchemy’...
In this chapter I have explored the historiography of chemistry in antiquity and the outline of the ...
This open access bookA Cultural History of Chemistry in Antiquity covers the period from 3000 BCE to...
A Cultural History of Chemistry in Antiquity covers the period from 3000 BCE to 600 CE, ranging acro...
Survey of the workshop equipment in the Babylonian, Egyptian and Graeco-Roman tradition
Introduction to the special issue dedicated to chemical arts and religion in Antiquit
The only decentralized trade which carries the ember of the metallurgic narrative is that of the alc...
Survey of ancient chemical theories in Egypt, Mesopotamia, and in the Graeco-Roman Worl
Introduction to the book "A Cultural History of Chemistry. Volume 2. Middle Age". The introduction c...
The origin of chemistry and the art of chemical experiments are dating back very far in the history ...
‘Alchemy in the Making: From Ancient Babylonia via Graeco-Roman Egypt into the Byzantine, Syriac and...
none1noThis chapter traces the origins and development of the Greek alchemical tradition from the fi...
For a long time alchemy has been considered a sort of intellectual and historiographical enigma, a l...
Ancient cultures or civilizations carried out different technological improvements without the knowl...
Ancient cultures or civilizations carried out different technological improvements without the knowl...
This paper explores the chemistry of mercury as described in ancient alchemical literature. Alchemy’...
In this chapter I have explored the historiography of chemistry in antiquity and the outline of the ...
This open access bookA Cultural History of Chemistry in Antiquity covers the period from 3000 BCE to...
A Cultural History of Chemistry in Antiquity covers the period from 3000 BCE to 600 CE, ranging acro...
Survey of the workshop equipment in the Babylonian, Egyptian and Graeco-Roman tradition
Introduction to the special issue dedicated to chemical arts and religion in Antiquit
The only decentralized trade which carries the ember of the metallurgic narrative is that of the alc...
Survey of ancient chemical theories in Egypt, Mesopotamia, and in the Graeco-Roman Worl
Introduction to the book "A Cultural History of Chemistry. Volume 2. Middle Age". The introduction c...
The origin of chemistry and the art of chemical experiments are dating back very far in the history ...
‘Alchemy in the Making: From Ancient Babylonia via Graeco-Roman Egypt into the Byzantine, Syriac and...
none1noThis chapter traces the origins and development of the Greek alchemical tradition from the fi...
For a long time alchemy has been considered a sort of intellectual and historiographical enigma, a l...
Ancient cultures or civilizations carried out different technological improvements without the knowl...
Ancient cultures or civilizations carried out different technological improvements without the knowl...
This paper explores the chemistry of mercury as described in ancient alchemical literature. Alchemy’...
In this chapter I have explored the historiography of chemistry in antiquity and the outline of the ...