10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «CERAMOGRAPHY»
Discover the use of
ceramography in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
ceramography and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
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Ceramography: Preparation and Analysis of Ceramic ...
Science. CERAMOGRAPHY IS the art and science of preparation, examination,
and evaluation of ceramic microstructures. The microstructure is the structure
level of approximately 0.1 to 100 μm between the wavelength of visible light and
the ...
2
Metallographic Etching: Techniques for Metallography, ...
An English translation of the 1994 second edition, this book is an outstanding source of etchants of all types, and electrolytic polishing solutions used by metallographers to reveal the structure of nearly any material ever prepared and ...
3
Materials Testing: Sessile Drop Technique,
Ceramography, ...
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Ceramics and Ceramic Composites: Materialographic ...
Ceramography of high performance ceramics - description of materials,
preparation, etching techniques and description of microstructures, Part VIII:
Aluminium oxide. Prakt. Metallogr. 32, 54. Carle, V., Schéifer, U., Tripple, B.,
Eschner, Th., ...
G. Elssner, H. Hoven, G. Kiessler, 1999
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Ceramics: Ceramic, Pottery, Ceramic Engineering, Ceramic ...
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A Guide to the Second Vase Room in the Department of Greek ...
The compositions present a marked contrast to the severe simplicity which
characterizes the finest period of Greek Ceramography; complicated and diflicult
foreshortenings are sometimes attempted; the face, which in the earlier style is
almost ...
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Synopsis of the Contents of the British Museum: Department ...
The compositions present a marked contrast to the severe simplicity which
characterizes the finest period of Greek Ceramography ; complicated and difficult
foreshortenings are sometimes attempted ; the face, which in the earlier style is ...
British Museum. Dept. of Greek and Roman Antiquities, Charles Thomas Newton, 1869
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The Fine Arts Quarterly Review
Ceramography was rightly considered to be a branch of painting requiring a
specific style, and the artist's highest aim was to attain such perfection as was
possible within certain narrow limits. This primitive and simple theory seems
gradually ...
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Ceramic Microstructures: Property Control by Processing
(1991a) Ceramography of high performance ceramics - description of materials,
preparation, etching techniques and description of microstructures. Prac. Met., 28
, 359-77. Carle, V., Schafer, U., Taffner, U. et al. (1991b) Ceramography 250 ...
W.E. Lee, W.M. Rainforth, 1994
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Oxide Ceramics: Physical Chemistry and Technology
There is a need for a new concept which can best be designated by the word "
ceramography."13 The concept is related to ceramic products in the same way as
the concept of "metallography" is related to metals. A part of ceramographic ...