All Stories

  1. Paolo Brenni (1954–2021)
  2. Names as Rewards
  3. For the Love of Science: The Correspondence of J.H. de Magellan (1722–1790), by Roderick W. Home, Isabel M. Malaquias, Manuel F. Thomaz (ed.)
  4. Prizes and Awards in Science before Nobel
  5. Sabliers d’ Autrefois – Hourglasses of the Past – Clessidre d’Altri Tempi, edited by Anna Dominique, Éric Delalande
  6. Antoine Lavoisier.Oeuvres de Lavoisier: Correspondance. Volume 7:1792–1794. Edited by, Patrice Bret. Foreword by, Henri Kagan. xv + 587 pp., illus., tables, apps., index. Paris: Académie des Sciences, 2012. €70 (paper).
  7. Material and Temporal Powers at the Casino di San Marco (1574–1621)
  8. Between the Workshop and the Laboratory: Lavoisier’s Network of Instrument Makers
  9. Tennis and the Scientific Revolution
  10. Training Tennis Players through Natural Philosophy: From Scaino’s Trattato to Garsault’s Art du paumier
  11. Enlightenment
  12. The Rise and Fall of the Glassmaker Paul Bosc d'Antic (1753–1784)
  13. Imaging the Experiments on Respiration and Transpiration of Lavoisier and Séguin: Two Unknown Drawings by Madame Lavoisier
  14. The Changing role of the Historiography of Chemistry in Continental Europe Since 1800
  15. Rinman, Diderot, and Lavoisier: New Evidence Regarding Guillaume Franois Rouelle's Private Laboratory and Chemistry Course
  16. Editorial
  17. From Nollet to Volta : Lavoisier and electricity / De Nollet à Volta : Lavoisier et l'électricité>
  18. Lavoisier and his Last Printed Work: TheMémoires de physique et de chimie(1805)
  19. HUMANISM AND CHEMISTRY: THE SPREAD OF GEORGIUS AGRICOLA'S METALLURGICAL WRITINGS
  20. Lavoisier as a reader of chemical literature/Lavoisier lecteur de la littérature chimique
  21. CHEMISTS IN THE STORM: LAVOISIER, PRIESTLEY AND THE FRENCH REVOLUTION
  22. The Historiography of Chemistry in the Eighteenth Century: A Preliminary Survey and Bibliography
  23. GLI SCIENZIATI ITALIANI E LA RIVOLUZIONE CHIMICA *