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++++ Letters On Modern Agriculture: Edited By John Blyth. With
Addenda By A Practical Agriculturist. Embracing Valuable
Suggestions, Adapted To The Wants Of American Farmers Justus von
Liebig John Wiley, 1859
This is a reproduction of a book published before 1923. This book
may have occasional imperfectionssuch as missing or blurred pages,
poor pictures, errant marks, etc. that were either part of the
original artifact, or were introduced by the scanning process. We
believe this work is culturally important, and despite the
imperfections, have elected to bring it back into print as part of
our continuing commitment to the preservation of printed
worksworldwide. We appreciate your understanding of the
imperfections in the preservation process, and hope you enjoy this
valuable book.++++The below data was compiled from various
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edition identification: ++++ Chemistry In Its Applications To
Agriculture And Physiology: Edited From The Manuscript Of The
Author By Lyon Playfair. From The Last London Edition, Much
Improved Justus von Liebig J. M. Campbell, 1843
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OEIGIN OF CHEMISTRY. LETTER III. It is not easy to form an idea of
the extent of chemical knowledge at the present day without casting
a glance back to past ages. The history of science fills a page in
the history of the human mind; and there is no department of
science, the history of which is more interesting and instructive,
in reference both to its origin and to its development, than
chemistry. The received belief of the recent origin of that science
is an error, originating in accidental circumstances. Chemistry is
one of the very oldest of the sciences. The same spirit which,
towards the close of the last century, aroused in a highly
civilised nation the insane endeavour to annihilate the monuments
of its history and of its glory, ?which raised altars to the
Goddess of Reason, and introduced a new calendar; ? that spirit
gave rise also to a festival in which Madame Lavoisier, robed as a
priestess, committed to the flames on an altar, while a solemn
requiem was chanted, the phlogistic system of chemistry. At that
period, the chemists of France associated themselves for the
purpose of changing all the names and symbols which had been
employed up to that time to designate chemical compounds, and to
represent chemical processes. A new nomenclature was introduced,
which, in the train of a new system, complete in itself, soon
secured for itself a universal reception. This, then, was the
origin of the apparently wide gulf separating modern from ancient
chemistry. The history of every important discovery, of every
separate observation, made up to the time of Lavoisier, in anypart
of Europe, was then blotted out; while new names and altered views
tore asunder all connection with the past. To many, the knowledge
we now possess appears to be only the inheritance of the French...
Francis Bacon (1561-1626) war ein englischer Philosoph und ein
wichtiger Wegbereiter der wissenschaftlichen Empiriearbeit. Er war
der Ansicht, dass die wahre Erkenntnis nur durch Beobachtung und
die direkte Sinneswahrnehmung zu erreichen sei; ein Ansatzpunkt,
der bis heute in der Natur- und Kulturwissenschaft eine grosse
Bedeutung hat. Das vorliegende Werk aus dem Jahre 1863 behandelt
neben der Beschreibung des wissenschaftlichen Verdienstes Bacons
auch eine kurze Biografie des bedeutenden Staatsmannes
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