Inaugureele Rede / Waarin wordt Aangetoond dat de Scheikunde met recht een / plaats verdient onder de Akademische Wetenschappen
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The inaugural lecture argues that chemistry merits recognition within the academy, explaining the discipline's methods, instruments, and laboratory practices, and contrasting its practical, experimental character with rhetorical and bookish arts. The speaker paints the chemist's workshop—furnaces, glassware, fuels, and hands-on manipulation of heat and substances—as the site where knowledge emerges through trial, observation, and skilled management of fire. He defends chemistry's intellectual standards, proposes criteria for academic inclusion, and appeals to the learned audience for fair assessment.
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