10 LIVRES EN ANGLAIS EN RAPPORT AVEC «PETUNTZE»
Découvrez l'usage de
petuntze dans la sélection bibliographique suivante. Des livres en rapport avec
petuntze et de courts extraits de ceux-ci pour replacer dans son contexte son utilisation littéraire.
1
Notes on Pottery Clays: The Distribution, Proper Ties, Uses, ...
CHAPTER XII CHINESE KAOLIN PETUNTZE IN the Treatise on Porcelain,
quoted in the last chapter, and already referred to, the author states (p. 105) that
the Chinese kaolin and petuntze "are found in mines or quarries situated
between ...
2
Theory of the earth: with proofs and illustrations
nearly allied to the petuntze substance, but much more fusible. With the blowpipe
, it melts into a colourless transparent body, with some bubbles ; and the petuntze
may be brought to this state also, but requires a greater degree of heat. Now to ...
James Hutton, Sir Archibald Geikie, 1899
3
The New international encyclopaedia
Processes of Manufacture. Porcelain is made by firing together two natural
materials which are known by Chinese names, kaolin and petuntze, although the
deposits found in Europe are not commonly of exactly the same chemical nature
as ...
Frank Moore Colby, Talcott Williams, 1905
4
The New International Encyclopædia
Porcelain is made by firing together two natural materials which are known by
Chinese names, kaolin and petuntze, although the deposits found in Europe are
not commonly of exactly the same chemical nature as the Chinese. The latest ...
5
Transactions of the Asiatic Society of Japan
The Chinese proverb that ' while the petuntze constitutes the flesh of porcelain,
kaolin must form its bones,' is, therefore, altogether inapplicable." Petuntze is
usually regarded as a felspathic rock, but what the Chinese mean by the term is
said ...
6
The Useful Arts: Considered in Connexion with the ...
In China, porcelain is made by the union of two earths, to which they give the
name of petuntze, and kaolin, the former of which is fusible in the furnace, the
latter, not. Both these earths are varieties of feldspar, the kaolin being feldspar, in
a ...
7
Journal of the Society of Arts
This latter appears to be identical with the petuntze of the Chinese. The
production of china clay and stone in the two western counties during the year
1874, was upwards of a quarter of a million tons.* The rise, progress, and present
condition ...
8
Encyclopædia Americana: a popular dictionary of arts, ...
In China, porcelain is made by the union of two earths, to which they give the
name of petuntze and kaolin, the former of which fusible in the furnace, the latter
not. Both these earths are varieties of feldspar, the kaolin being feldspar in a state
of ...
Francis Lieber, Edward Wigglesworth, Thomas Gamaliel Bradford, 1854
9
The Bible class magazine [ed. by C.H. Bateman].
The second material, □nned ''petutitkel'SA 'a'soft of liard rock, 'jesenitling felspar.
Both kaolin and petuntze are only found in what geologists call the primitive rocks
, interspersed as strata among mains of granite and gneiss. ^'I^iose found: fn ...
National Sunday school union, Christian Henry Bateman
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Encyclopædia Americana: a popular dictionary of arts, ...
The petuntze is feldspar undecomposed. These earths are reduced to an
impalpable powder by processes described in the article Pottery, and intimately
blended together. When exposed to a strong heat, the petuntze partially melts,
and, ...
Francis Lieber, Edward Wigglesworth, Thomas Gamaliel Bradford, 1840