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作为组装的历史炉:空间,循环和早期现代火灾管理
Hannah Elmer1, Thijs Hagendijk2
1Historisches Seminar, Leibniz University Hannover, Hannover, Germany.
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|October 29, 2025
概括
鲁道夫·格劳伯 (Rudolph Glauber) 是一个著名的艺术家.
科学领域:
- 科学和技术的历史 科学和技术的历史
- 早期现代化学与工程学
背景情况:
- 鲁道夫·格劳伯 (Rudolph Glauber) 在1640年代末推出了一种新的炉设计.
- 这台炉子在没有气管的情况下实现了高温,这意味着一种烟火技术的创新.
- 它代表了与以前的早期现代炉设计的分离.
研究的目的:
- 分析鲁道夫·格劳伯的炉不是一个孤立的发明.
- 探索它从历史热工程,燃料稀缺和空气循环概念的出现.
- 将炉置于国内烟火技术和更广泛的早期现代"烟火景观"的背景中.
主要方法:
- 鲁道夫·格劳伯的炉设计及其背景的历史分析.
- 检查国内领域的烟火技术发展.
- 综合工程,历史和物质文化的跨学科方法.
主要成果:
- 格劳伯的炉设计受到因素的复杂相互作用的影响.
- 炉被理解为与建筑和环境集成的组件.
- 这种观点重新定义了早期现代"火镜"以及化学在其中的作用.
结论:
- 鲁道夫·格劳伯的炉子是其历史和环境背景的产物.
- 炉设计的发展超出了简单的功能,成为集成系统.
- 重新评估早期的现代"火镜"强调了化学在塑造物质文化的重要性.
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