Periodic table in style of helix wound on three main stepwise cylinders
- 1916 (Original design)
- Circa 1957 (Date attributed to slide)
Top and perspective views of a graphic representation of the periodic table of chemical elements designed in the style of a helix wound on three main stepwise cylinders placed laterally with a common generating line at Group 0. This table was originated by German chemist Hugo Stintzing (1888-1970) in 1916 and classified by chemist Edward G. Mazurs as Type IIIA3-1 in his seminal work Types of Graphic Representation of the Periodic System of Chemical Elements (1957). This table appears as Figure 65 on page 134 of Mazurs' 1957 publication.
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Stintzing, Hugo, and Edward G. Mazurs. “Periodic Table in Style of Helix Wound on Three Main Stepwise Cylinders.” Glass (material), circa 1916–1957. Edward G. Mazurs Collection of Periodic Systems Images, Box 2. Science History Institute. Philadelphia. https://digital.sciencehistory.org/works/db78tc566.
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