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BOOK

Title:  
Experiments upon magnesia alba, quick-lime, and other alcaline substances
Creators:
Black, Joseph, 1728-1799 | Cullen, William, 1710-1790
Publication:
W. Creech, Edinburgh, 1777.
Notes:  
Readex Microprint edition.
Call #:  
LMK
Extent:
[1] p., 133 p., [1] p. (advertising matter)



BOOK

Title:  
Digressions académiques, ou, Essais sur quelques sujets de physique, de chymie & d'histoire naturelle
Creator:
Guyton de Morveau, Louis Bernardbaron, 1737-1816
Publication:
L.N. Frantin, Dijon, 1772.
Call #:  
540 G99D
Extent:
xvi, 417 p. ; sextodecimo.



BOOK

Title:  
Nouveau cours de chymie: suivant les principes de Newton & de Sthall [sic] : avec un discours historique sur l'origine & les progrez de la chymie
Creator:
Senac, (Jean-Baptiste)M. de, 1693-1770
Publication:
Chez Jacques Vincent, Paris, 1723.
Notes:  
Volume 2 half-title: Suite du nouveau cours de chymie. With caption-title only, no t.p. Title-vignette, headpiece, initial. Attributed to Sénac by Weigel, Hahn and others. Cf. Ferguson. Paged continuously.
Call #:  
540 Se5n v.1, 2
Extent:
2 v. (lxvii, [3], 796 p.) ; 17 cm.



BOOK

Title:  
A scientific correspondence during the chemical revolution: Louis-Bernard Guyton de Morveau and Richard Kirwan, 1782-1802
Creators:
Guyton de Morveau, Louis Bernardbaron, 1737-1816 | Grison, Emmanuel | Sadoun-Goupil, Michelle | Bret, Patrice
Publication:
Office for History of Science and Technology, University of California at Berkeley, Berkeley, CA, 1994.
Notes:  
Includes bibliographical references (p. [213]-241) and indexes.
Call #:  
540.1 G99S
Extent:
vi, 257 p. : ill. ; 23 cm.



MANUSCRIPT COLLECTION

Dates:
January 1797 - June 1797
Abstract:  

Louis Hasbrouck was in his last year at Princeton in 1796-1797 when he attended the course of chemistry lectures given by John Maclean. In only his second year at Princeton, Maclean was rapidly becoming known for introducing the latest currents in chemical theory, including the system of Antoine Laurent Lavoisier, and he was one of the first Americans to insist that students take part in active experimentation. Louis Hasbrouck was in his final year at Princeton in 1796-1797 when he attended John Maclean's lectures on chemistry. His notebook from the second half of that course includes a detailed record of the lectures from January 24-March 14 and June 22-24, 1797, covering Maclean's discussion of the chemistry of metals, "chemical combination," combustion, and botanical chemistry. Although his notes are not complete, Hasbrouck was enrolled at a singularly interesting period in the history of American chemistry. This was only the second time that Maclean had offered his course, in which he introduced the new chemical system of Lavoisier, and it includes a relatively complete version of Maclean's most important lecture, "Of combustion." This devastating attack on Joseph Priestley and phlogistic theory appeared in print in 1797 as Two Lectures on Combustion: Supplementary to a Course of Lectures on Chemistry.
Call #:  
Mss.540.H27
Extent:
1 volume(s)



MANUSCRIPT COLLECTION

Dates:
1771-1803
Abstract:  

Correspondence of Joseph Priestley, scientist, Unitarian minister, and republican theorist. The collection includes 41 letters written to John Vaughan, 1791-1800, 5 letters to other correspondents, and manuscripts and photostats of 68 items in the Municipal Library, Warrington, England, on theological issues, the internal development of the United States, the French Revolution and its aftermath, Unitarianism, science, his publications, and American Philosophical Society.
Call #:  
Mss.B.P931
Extent:
0.5 Linear feet



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