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The History of Chemistry, Volume 1 (of 2)

Chapter 32: Transcriber’s Note:
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A chronological survey traces chemistry's evolution from its origin amid alchemical and mystical practices through the sparse technical knowledge of classical antiquity, the substantial practical contributions of Arabian writers, and the disruptive doctrines of Paracelsus and Van Helmont. It examines iatrochemistry and metallurgical arts, catalogs prominent alchemists and their works, and summarizes later seventeenth- and eighteenth-century advances, including efforts to establish chemical theory and the emergence of scientific chemistry in Britain. The narrative concentrates on major figures and discoveries, explains methodological shifts, and deliberately limits exhaustive biographical detail in favor of concise thematic progression.

Transcriber’s Note:

Inconsistent spelling and hyphenation are as in the original.

Page 51: “zeb” changed to read “zahav”.

Page 53: “kemep” changed to read “keseph”.

Page 54: “necheshet” changed to read “nechooshat”.

Page 63: “berezel” changed to read “barzel”.

Page 63: “ber” changed to read “bar”.

Page 63: “nezel” changed to read “nazal”.

Page 76: “arrenichon” changed to read “arrhenichon”.

Page 81: “chuanos” changed to read “kyanos”.