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Ambix|August 8, 2017
The Ideal of a Knowledge Society in Dee's Monas Hieroglyphica (1564) and Other Productions by Willem SilviusSteven Vanden Broecke
Ambix|August 11, 2017
The Royal Typographer and the Alchemist: John Dee, Willem Silvius, and the Diagrammatic Alchemy of the Monas HieroglyphicaStephen Clucas
Ambix|October 3, 2017
Exemplar of Academia-Industry Interchange: The Department of Chemical Technology at Bombay UniversityNasir Tyabji
Ambix|January 10, 2018
A Chemical Reaction to the Historiography of BiologyAngela N H Creager
Ambix|January 11, 2018
The Méthode de nomenclature chimique (1787): A Document of TransitionWolfgang Lefèvre
Ambix|December 4, 2008
The letters of John DastinWilfred Thiesen
Ambix|December 13, 2006
Invisible wombs: rethinking Paracelsus's concept of body and matterDane T Daniel
Ambix|May 29, 2010
Let it burn: distinguishing inflammable airs 1766-1790Leslie Tomory
Ambix|June 11, 2010
Chemistry courses, the Parisian chemical world and the chemical revolution, 1770-1790John Perkins
Ambix|June 11, 2010
Demonstrating the facticity of facts: university lectures and chemistry as a science in Germany around 1800Jan Frercks
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Ambix|August 8, 2017
The Ideal of a Knowledge Society in Dee's Monas Hieroglyphica (1564) and Other Productions by Willem SilviusSteven Vanden Broecke
Ambix|August 11, 2017
The Royal Typographer and the Alchemist: John Dee, Willem Silvius, and the Diagrammatic Alchemy of the Monas HieroglyphicaStephen Clucas
Ambix|October 3, 2017
Exemplar of Academia-Industry Interchange: The Department of Chemical Technology at Bombay UniversityNasir Tyabji
Ambix|January 10, 2018
A Chemical Reaction to the Historiography of BiologyAngela N H Creager
Ambix|January 11, 2018
The Méthode de nomenclature chimique (1787): A Document of TransitionWolfgang Lefèvre
Ambix|December 4, 2008
The letters of John DastinWilfred Thiesen
Ambix|December 13, 2006
Invisible wombs: rethinking Paracelsus's concept of body and matterDane T Daniel
Ambix|May 29, 2010
Let it burn: distinguishing inflammable airs 1766-1790Leslie Tomory
Ambix|June 11, 2010
Chemistry courses, the Parisian chemical world and the chemical revolution, 1770-1790John Perkins
Ambix|June 11, 2010
Demonstrating the facticity of facts: university lectures and chemistry as a science in Germany around 1800Jan Frercks
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