In the later years of his life he turned to the study of the earlier phases of the science which he did so much to advance, and students of chemical history are greatly indebted to him for his book on Les Origines de l'alchimie (1885) and his Introduction a l'etude de la chimie des anciens et du moyen age (1889), as well as for publishing translations of various old Greek, Syriac and Arabic treatises on alchemy and chemistry (Collection des anciens alchimistes grecs, 1887-1888, and La Chimie au moyen age, 1893). [Please select]
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'There were some political treatises, into which I hardly looked.' [Please select]
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I devoured treatises on Chemistry, especially that of my father's early friend and schoolfellow, Dr. [Please select]
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The work of the years 1860 and 1861 consisted chiefly of two treatises, only one of which was intended for immediate publication. [Please select]
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First, like, many similar treatises on place-names which are now being issued, this work has too limited a scope. [Please select]
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The more general treatises on folklore all touch on these problems. [Please select]
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The other parts were three treatises: the first of Dioptrics, the second of Meteors, and the third of Geometry. [Please select]
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His 'de ofiiciis' is among the most valuable treatises I have ever seen in the Latin language.' [Please select]
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Athenæus tells us that several writers wrote treatises or poems on fishing centuries before the Christian era. [Please select]
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A great many accounts, treatises, and expositions on the same subject appeared at the same time in France, Holland, Denmark, and Switzerland. [Please select]
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So the reader of Ctesibius or Archimedes and the other writers of treatises of the same class will not be able to appreciate them unless he has been trained in these subjects by the philosophers. [Please select]
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