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Commercium philosophico-technicum, or, the philosophical commerce of arts : designed as an attempt to improve arts, trades, and manufactures. London : printed by H. Baldwin, for the author, and sold by R. Willock, MDCCLXIII [1763]
Inhalt
- PDF [1]Vorderdeckel
- PDF [10]Titelblatt
- PDF [12]To the king.
- PDF [14]Preface.
- PDF [30]Inhaltsverzeichnis
- PDF X [39]Errata.
- PDF [40]I. Description of a portable furnace for maxing experiments,
- PDF II. History of gold, and of the various arts and businesses depending thereon.
- PDF [85]Sect. I. Of the colour of gold, and the methods of restoring its lustre, when sullied.
- PDF 41 [88]Sect. II. Of the gravity of gold.
- PDF 44 [91]Sect. III. Of the ductility of gold, and the arts depending on this property [...].
- PDF 66 [113]Sect. IV. Of the effects of fire on gold.
- PDF 74 [121]Sect. V. Of the mixture of gold with other metals.
- PDF 90 [137]Sect. VI. Of the action of acid and sulphureous bodies on gold [...].
- PDF 114 [161]Sect. VII. Of the alloy of gold [...].
- PDF 127 [174]Sect. VIII. Of the assaying of gold.
- PDF 144 [191]Sect. IX. Of the refining of gold [...].
- PDF 170 [217]Sect. X. Of tinging glass and enamel by preparations of gold.
- PDF 181 [228]Sect. XI. The mineral history of gold.
- PDF 199 [246]Sect. XII. Of the alchemical history of gold.
- PDF 213 [260]Sect. XIII. Imitations of gold.
- PDF 226 [273]Addition to the history of gold.
- PDF III. Experiments of the conversion of glass vessels into porcelain, and for establishing the principles of the art.
- PDF [277][Introduction.]
- PDF 233 [280]Sect. I. Experiments of the successive changes produced in green glass by baking.
- PDF 236 [283]Sect. II. Experiments of the quality of the substance into which green glass is converted by baking.
- PDF 241 [288]Sect. III. Experiments of comparing the effects of different kinds of materials on green glass by baking.
- PDF 245 [292]Sect. IV. Experiments of the baking of different sorts of glass, and of bodies approaching to an vitreous nature.
- PDF 251 [298]Sect. V. Observations on the cause of the changes which green glass undergoes by baking.
- PDF 256 [303]IV. Of the expansion or contraction of certain bodies at the time of their passing from a fluid to a solid state.
- PDF 267 V. Of the blowing of air into furnaces by a fall of water.
- PDF 267 [314][Introduction.]
- PDF 270 [317]Sect. I. Account of the principal machines used for blowing air into furnaces by a fall of water.
- PDF 279 [326]Sect. II. Experiments and observations for the improvement of the foregoing machines, and for establishing their principles of action.
- PDF 315 VI. History of colours.
- PDF 315 [362]Of black.
- PDF 317 [364]Sect. I. General observations on black colours.
- PDF 320 [367]Sect. II. Native black colours.
- PDF 334 [381]Sect. III. Black produced by fire.
- PDF 344 [391]Sect. IV. Black produced by mixture.
- PDF 356 [403]Sect. V. Black paints, varnishes, &c.
- PDF 377 [424]Sect. VI. Of the preparation of common writing ink.
- PDF 401 [448]Sect. VII. Of the dying of woollen black.
- PDF 422 [469]Sect. VIII. Of the dying of silk black.
- PDF 428 [475]Sect. IX. The dying of hats black.
- PDF 429 [476]Sect. X. Of the dying of linen and cotton black.
- PDF 434 [481]Sect. XI. The staining of wood, ivory, stones, &c. black.
- PDF 441 [488]Sect. XII. Black glass and enamel.
- PDF 443 VII. History of platina.
- PDF 443 [490][Introduction.]
- PDF 449 [496]Sect. I. Of the general properties of platina considered by itself, or indipendent of its disposition to unite or not unite with other bodies.
- PDF 469 [516]Sect. II. Of the action of acids on platina.
- PDF 478 [525]Sect. III. Experiments on solution of platina.
- PDF 489 [536]Sect. IV. Platina exposed to strong fires, with saline, inflammable sulphureous, vitreous and earthy bodies.
- PDF 507 [554]Sect. V. Of the mixture of platina with metals.
- PDF 541 [588]Sect. VI. Of the specific gravities of mixtures of platina with different metals.
- PDF 557 [604]Sect. VII. Of the effect of fire and air on mixtures of platina with certain metals.
- PDF 577 [624]Sect. VIII. Of the affinities of platina.
- PDF 590 [637]Sect. IX. Of distinguishing and purifying gold mixed with platina.
- PDF 600 [647]Sect. X. Experiments on the yellow particles mixed with platina.
- PDF 603 [650]Sect. XI. Of the mineral history of platina.
- PDF 609 [656]Sect. XII. General observations.
- PDF 613 [660]Appendix.
- PDF [696]Index.
- PDF [715]Rückdeckel