10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «VITRESCIBLE»
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1
Thinking about the Earth: A History of Ideas in Geology
But, suggested Becher, there were three possible types of earth: 'vitrescible', 'fatty'
and 'mercurial'. So, eclectically, he was again linking his theory back to
Paracelsus's tria prima of Salt, Sulphur and Mercury. In Georg Ernst Stahl's (1660
-1734) ...
David Roger Oldroyd, 1996
2
The Edinburgh Journal of Science ... Conducted by (Sir) ...
Such being its construction, be next supposed that vitrification was effected by the
aboriginal Britons after the following manner: “ Through all the northern parts of
Scotland, a. particular kind of earthy iron ore of a very vitrescible nature much ...
3
The Edinburgh Journal of Science
Such being its construction, he next supposed that vitrification was effected by the
aboriginal Britons after the following manner : " Through all the northern parts of
Scotland, a particular kind of earthy iron ore of a very vitrescible nature much ...
4
The Edinburgh Journal of Science
Such being its construction, he next supposed that vitrification was effected by the
aboriginal Britons after the following manner : " Through all the northern parts of
Scotland, a particular kind of earthy iron ore of a very vitrescible nature much ...
5
Transactions of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland
that vitrification -was promoted by the employment of a peculyar vitrescible ore.' '
The theory of Williams, during the same year in which it was divulged, met with
some qualified support from Dr Anderson, in the dissertation by him to which I ...
6
The Boston Journal of Philosophy and the Arts
Hence he supposes that "when the walls were reared and made as firm as could
be by dry stones piled one upon another, the interstices between them were filled
with this vitrescible iron ore, and the whole supported by a backing of loose ...
John White Webster, Daniel Treadwell, John Ware, 1826
7
Archaeologia Or Miscellaneous Tracts Relating to Antiquity
Through all the Northern parts of Scotland, a particular kind of earthy iron ore of a
very vitrescible nature rrrach abounds. This ore .might have teen accidental ly
mixed with some ftpnes- ata place where a great fire was kindled; and being
fused ...
8
The Bee, Or Literary Intelligencer
Through all the northern parts of Scotland, a particular kind of earthy iron ore, of a
very vitrescible nature, much abounds. This ore might have been accidentally
mixed with some stones at a place where a great fire was kindled ; and being ...
9
Chemical essays, principally relating to the arts and ...
Mr. James Anderson, the person who has written upon these curious remains of
antiquity, has found that through all the northern parts of Scotland, a peculiar kind
of iron ore of a very vitrescible nature is in great abundance. Hence, he ...
10
The Celtic Druids; Or, an Attempt to Shew, that the Druids ...
Through all the northern parts of Scotland, a particular kind of earthy iron ore, of a
very vitrescible nature, much abounds. This ore might have been accidentally
mixed with some stones at a place where a great fire was kindled, and being ...