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Ambix|July 30, 2011
Mechanical and chemical explanations in Du Clos' chemistryRémi Franckowiak
Ambix|July 30, 2011
Margaret Cavendish's materialist critique of van Helmontian chymistryStephen Clucas
Ambix|March 9, 2012
Some recent developments in the historiography of alchemyMarcos Martinón-Torres
Ambix|August 24, 2018
Books, Gold, and Elixir: Alchemy and Religious Orders in Early Modern NaplesLorenza Gianfrancesco
Ambix|August 25, 2018
The Chymical Capuchins of the Louvre: Seminal Principles and Charitable Vocations in France under Louis XIVJustin Rivest
Ambix|April 17, 2002
Jesuits and alchemy in the early seventeenth century: Father Johannes Roberti and the weapon-slave controversyC Ziller Camenietzki
Ambix|October 17, 2009
The Ars alchemie: the first Latin text on practical alchemyAntony Vinciguerra
Ambix|December 17, 2014
Corporeal elements and principles in the learned German chymical traditionJoel A Klein
Ambix|August 27, 2015
Mixis and Diagnôsis: Aristotle and the "Chemistry" of the Sublunary WorldCristina Viano
Ambix|August 27, 2015
Transmutation Theory in the Greek Alchemical CorpusOlivier Dufault
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Pageof 51
Ambix|July 30, 2011
Mechanical and chemical explanations in Du Clos' chemistryRémi Franckowiak
Ambix|July 30, 2011
Margaret Cavendish's materialist critique of van Helmontian chymistryStephen Clucas
Ambix|March 9, 2012
Some recent developments in the historiography of alchemyMarcos Martinón-Torres
Ambix|August 24, 2018
Books, Gold, and Elixir: Alchemy and Religious Orders in Early Modern NaplesLorenza Gianfrancesco
Ambix|August 25, 2018
The Chymical Capuchins of the Louvre: Seminal Principles and Charitable Vocations in France under Louis XIVJustin Rivest
Ambix|April 17, 2002
Jesuits and alchemy in the early seventeenth century: Father Johannes Roberti and the weapon-slave controversyC Ziller Camenietzki
Ambix|October 17, 2009
The Ars alchemie: the first Latin text on practical alchemyAntony Vinciguerra
Ambix|December 17, 2014
Corporeal elements and principles in the learned German chymical traditionJoel A Klein
Ambix|August 27, 2015
Mixis and Diagnôsis: Aristotle and the "Chemistry" of the Sublunary WorldCristina Viano
Ambix|August 27, 2015
Transmutation Theory in the Greek Alchemical CorpusOlivier Dufault
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