La calcination Solaire de L'antimoine
Solar calcination of antimony
- Part of Traité de la Chymie, Vol. 2
- 1669
Plate depicts a man standing at a table where sunlight is projected past a mirror, causing the heating of antimony, as illustrated by the plume of smoke emanating from the antimony specimen located on the table. A lettered diagram explains the components of the experiment.
The second edition of Nicaise Le Fèvre's (1610-1669) seminal work was augmented shortly before the death of the author. Popularizing the science of chemistry, select plates have been digitized from both volumes of this textbook.
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Le Fèvre Nicaise. “La Calcination Solaire De L'Antimoine.” In Traité De La Chymie, Vol. 2. Paris, France: Thomas Jollie, 1669. https://digital.sciencehistory.org/works/2227mq77f.
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