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The Arsenal of Eighteenth-Century Chemistry : The Laboratories of Antoine Laurent Lavoisier (1743-1794) / Marco Beretta and Paolo. Brenni.

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Book
Author/Creator:
Beretta, Marco, author.
Brenni, Paolo, author.
Series:
Nuncius series ; Volume 10.
Nuncius Series ; Volume 10
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Chemical apparatus.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (469 pages)
Edition:
First edition.
Place of Publication:
Leiden ; Boston : Brill, [2022]
Summary:
The substantial collection of Antoine Laurent Lavoisier’s apparatus is not the only surviving collection of eighteenth-century chemical apparatus and instrumentation, but it is without question the most important. The present study provides the first scientific catalogue of Lavoisier’s surviving apparatus. This collection of instruments is remarkable not only for the quality of many of them but, above all, for the number of items that have survived (ca. 600 items). Given such a wealth and variety of instruments, this study also offers the first comprehensive attempt to reconstruct the cultural and social context of Lavoisier’s experimental activities.
Contents:
Foreword / Robert G.W. Anderson
Preface / Marco Beretta, Paolo Brenni
Abbreviations
Part 1: Lavoisier’s Laboratory Networks
(Marco Beretta)
Introduction
1 The Chemical Laboratories in Paris (1743–1776)
1.1 Chemistry Comes to Paris
1.2 Rouelle’s Laboratory
1.3 Laboratory Life with Macquer and Baumé
2 Lavoisier’s Approach to Chemical Instrument Making
2.1 Lavoisier’s Early Education in Science
2.2 Chemical Instrument Making in Paris before 1770
2.3 Lavoisier and Chemical Instrument Making
2.4 Parisian Instrument Makers at the Arsenal
2.5 Second-Hand Instruments
2.6 The Laboratory Notebooks
Table of Lavoisier’s Laboratory Notebooks
3 Lavoisier’s Sites of Experimental Practice: From the Field to the Laboratory (1764–1794)
3.1 Sites of Experiments
3.2 The Arsenal
4 The Cost of Lavoisier’s Laboratory
4.1 Was Chemistry Cheap or Expensive?
4.2 The Cost of Lavoisier’s Laboratory
4.3 The Cost of Labour
4.4 Deconstructing the Legend
5 The Chemical Revolution on Stage: Lavoisier’s Collection of Instruments (1789–2020)
5.1 The Chemical Revolution on Show (1789–1836)
5.2 Instruments Enter French Politics: The Private and Public Fate of Lavoisier’s Collection (1836–1900)
5.3 The 1943 Exhibition: Lavoisier vs Nazi Germany
Appendix 1: Inventory of Lavoisier’s Residence and Laboratory on the Boulevard de la Madeleine (1796)
Appendix 2: Inventory of Lavoisier’s Laboratory by Nicolas Leblanc (1794)
Appendix 3: Inventory of Lavoisier’s Precision and Chemical Instruments (1794)
Appendix 4: Select Inventory of Marie Anne Lavoisier’s Residence in the Rue d’Anjou (1836)
Appendix 5: Inventory of Lavoisier’s Instruments Acquired by the Conservatoire des arts et métiers in 1864
Appendix 6: Biographical Dictionary of Lavoisier’s Instrument Makers and Suppliers of Chemicals
Part 2: Descriptive Catalogue of the Collection of Lavoisier’s Instruments in the Musée des Arts et Métiers
(Marco Beretta, Paolo Brenni)
Introduction to the Catalogue
Metrology
Measures of Length
Measures of Volume
Measures of Weight
Astronomy, Surveying, Drawing and Mathematics
Astronomy
Surveying Instruments
Drawing and Geometrical Models
Experimental Physics
Hydrostatics and Hydraulics
Acoustics
Pneumatics
Thermology
Optics
Magnetism and Electricity
Meteorology
Thermometers
Barometers
Miscellaneous
Chemistry
Furniture
Heating Apparatus and Common Laboratory Tools
Models
Chemical Apparatus
Chemical Glassware
Chemicals, Minerals and Various Substances
Fragments
General Bibliography
Index of Inventory Numbers
Index of Names.
Notes:
The first complete and detailed catalogue of Lavoisier’s collection of instruments preserved at the Musée des Arts et Métiers in Paris. The story of the collection is carefully reconstructed and its instruments (all illustrated) are described in detail.
Description based on print version record.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Other Format:
Print version: Beretta, Marco The Arsenal of Eighteenth-Century Chemistry
ISBN:
90-04-51121-0
Publisher Number:
10.1163/9789004511217 DOI

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