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Apothecary-Chemists in Eighteenth-Century Germany, and editor of the ., that interest in chemistry had grown enormously in his city: “You will hardly believe how much the study of chemistry is appreciated here now,” he exclaimed. “Lectures on chemistry are attended by people from all social classes (.); what’s more, since this winter there are alsoinsightful 发表于 2025-3-23 13:58:53
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Public Lectures of Chemistry in Mid-Eighteenth-Century France,alling in the shadow of the star production of the French Enlightenment – Diderot’s .. However, this alleged empty period was full of local events, such as chemistry courses. In an age when training and enlightening the public were not two separate activities, experimental demonstrations constructed没有希望 发表于 2025-3-24 07:30:29
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,The Aberdeen Agricola: Chemical Principles and Practice in James Anderson’s Georgics and Geology,ttings: an act that reconfirmed the status of canonized chemists, and implicitly made them central nodes in knowledge networks that honed and dispersed the theoretical framework of chemistry. Although this model was conceptually useful (especially in light of the accessibility of primary sources), iMiddle-Ear 发表于 2025-3-24 14:49:37
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