Me?thode de nomenclature chimique ; on y a joint un nouveau syste?me de caracte?res chimiques, adapte?s a? cette nomenclature Various artists/makers 1787 "First edition, second issue, of one of the key books in the history of modern chemistry. Lavoisier's discoveries made a new and rational chemical nomenclature imperative. Initiated by Guyton de Morveau, still an adherent of the phlogiston theory, the project was taken up by Lavoisier, who soon convinced Guyton of the truth of his system. They entered into collaboration with Berthollet and Fourcroy. The result of their combined efforts is con
Me?thode de nomenclature chimique ; on y a joint un nouveau syste?me de caracte?res chimiques, adapte?s a? cette nomenclature Various artists/makers 1787 "First edition, second issue, of one of the key books in the history of modern chemistry. Lavoisier's discoveries made a new and rational chemical nomenclature imperative. Initiated by Guyton de Morveau, still an adherent of the phlogiston theory, the project was taken up by Lavoisier, who soon convinced Guyton of the truth of his system. They entered into collaboration with Berthollet and Fourcroy. The result of their combined efforts is contained in the present volume, the most important milestone in the development of chemical nomenclature. The new nomenclature, with only slight modifications, is still the language of modern chemistry. In the second printing of the first edition, the following pages are misnumbered: 241-56 insteaded of 257-72."--vendor's description View more. Me?thode de nomenclature chimique ; on y a joint un nouveau syste?me de caracte?res chimiques, adapte?s a? cette nomenclature. 1787. Paris, France
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