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ABBRI, F. (1994), 'Luft och eld' : Carl Wilhelm Scheele e il pensiero chimico del tardo Settecento, Archives Internationales d'Histoire des Sciences
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ABBRI, F. (2000), Volta's Chemical Theories: The First Two Phases. En: F. BEVILACQUA; L. FREGONESE (eds.), Nuova Voltiana, 2, 1-15.
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ALFONSO GOLDFARD, A.; MENDES FERRAZ, M.E. (1990), A recepçao da quÃmica moderna no Brasil, Quipu, 7, 73-91.
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ALLANç, D.; SCHOFIELD, R.E. (1980), Stephen Hales: Scientist and philanthropist, London, Scolar Press, 220 p.
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ALLCHIN, D. (1994), James Hutton and Phlogiston, Annals of Science, 51, 615-635.
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ANDERSON, W. (1989), Scientific nomenclature and revolutionary rhetoric, Rhetorica, 7, 45-53.
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BADASH, L. (1964), Joseph Priestley's Apparatus for Pneumatic Chemistry, Journal of the History of Medicine, 19, 139-155.
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BASU, P. (1992), Similarities and dissimilarities between Joseph's Priestley's and Antoine Lavoisier's chemical beliefs, Studies in History and Philosophy of Science
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BENSAUDE-VICENT, B. (1983), A propos de Méthode de nomenclature chimique: Esquisse historique, Paris, CNRS, 36 + 252 p.
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BENSAUDE-VINCENT, B. (1983), A Founder Myth in the History of Sciences? The Lavoisier Case. En: L. GRAHAM; W. LEPENIES; P. WEINGART, Functions and Uses of Disciplinary Histories
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BENSAUDE-VINCENT, B. (1990), A View of the Chemical Revolution Through Contemporary Textbooks: Lavoisier, Fourcroy and Chaptal, British Journal for the History of Science
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BENSAUDE-VINCENT, B. (1993), Lavoisier. Mémoires d'une révolution, Paris, Flammarion, 469 p.
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BENSAUDE-VINCENT, B. (1995), Lavoisier y la revolución de la quÃmica, Mundo cientÃfico, 156 (15), 346-352.
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BENSAUDE-VINCENT, B. (1995), Sur la notion de révolution scientifique: une contribution méconnue de Lavoisier. En: Il y a 200 ans, Lavoisier, Paris
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BENSAUDE-VINCENT, B. (1996), Between History and Memory: Centennial and Bicentennial Images of Lavoisier, Isis, 87, 481-499.
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BENSAUDE-VINCENT, B. (2000), Pneumatic Chemistry viewed from Pavia. En: F. BEVILACQUA; L. FREGONESE (eds.), Nuova Voltiana, 2, 15-33.
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BENSAUDE-VINCENT, B.; ABBRI, F. (eds.) (1995), Lavoisier in European Context. Negotiating a New Language for Chemistry, Canton, Science History Publications
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BENSAUDE-VINCENT, B.; GARCIA BELMAR, A.; BERTOMEU, J.R. (2003), ), L'émergence d'une science des manuels. Les livres de chimie en France (1789-1852)
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BERETTA, M. (1989), Gli scienziati italiani e la rivoluzione chimica, Nuncius, 4 (2), 119-146.
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BERETTA, M. (1992), The historiography of chemistry in the Eighteenth Century: a Preliminary survey anb bibliography, Ambix, 39 (1), 1-11
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BERETTA, M. (1993), The Enlightenment of Matter. The Definition of Chemistry from Agricola to Lavoisier, Canton, MA, Science History Publications
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BERETTA, M. (1993), Chemists in the Storm: Lavoisier, Priestley and the French Revolution, Nuncius, VIII (1), 75-104.
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BERETTA, M. (1994), A New Course in Chemistry. Lavoisier's first chemical paper, Firenze, Olschki, 101 p.
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BERETTA, M. (1995), Bibliotheca Lavoisieriana. The catalogue of the library of Antoine Laurent Lavoisier, Firenze, Olschki, 363 p.
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BERETTA, M. (1995), Marsilio Landriani. Richerche fisiche intorno alla salubrità dell'aria. Con un articolo diAlessandro Volta sull'eudiometria. Introduzione et cura di...
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BERETTA, M. (1995), Lavosier as a reader of chemical literature, Revue d'Histoire des Sciences, 48 (1-2), 71-94.
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BERETTA, M. (1998), Lavoisier: la rivoluzione chimica, Milano, Le Scienze.
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BERETTA, M. (2000), Pneumatics vs. "Aerial Medicine": Salubrity and Respirability of Air at the End of Eigtheenth Century. En: F. BEVILACQUA; L. FREGONESE (eds.),
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BERETTA, M. (2000), Chemical Imagery and the Englightenment of Matter. En: W.R. SHEA (ed.), Visual Image in the Enlightenment, Canton, Science History Publications
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BERETTA, M. (2000), Pneumatics vs. "Aerial Medicine": Salubrity and Respirability of Air at the End of the Eighteenth Century. En: F. BEVILACQUA; L. FREGONESE (eds.),
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BERETTA, M. (2001), Imaging a Career in Science. The Iconography of Antoine Laurent Lavoisier, Canton, MA, Science History Publications, 126 p.
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BERETTA, M. (2001), From Nollet to Volta: Lavoisier and Electricity, Revue d'Histoire des Sciences, 54 (1), 29-52.
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BERETTA, M. (2005), Collected, Analyzed, Displayed: Lavoisier and Minerals. En: M. BERETTA, From Private to Public. Natural Collections and Museums
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BERRY, A. (1954), From Classical to Modern Chemistry, Cambridge, University Press.
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BERTHELOT, M. (1890), La Révolution Chimique. Lavoisier, Paris, Alcan.
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BERTHELOT, M. (1890), La révolution chimique: Lavoisier, Paris, Félix Alcan.
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BERTHELOT, M. (1900), Inauguration du Monument érigé à Lavoisier, par une souscription internationale ... le 27 juillet 1900. Discours de M. ..., Comptes rendus de l'Académie des Sciences
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BERTOMEU SANCHEZ, J.; GARCIA BELMAR, A. (2001), Pedro Gutiérrez Bueno y las relaciones entre la quÃmica y la farmacia durante el último tercio del siglo XVIII
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BERTOMEU SANCHEZ, J.; GARCIA BELMAR, A. (2001), Pedro Gutiérrez Bueno (1745-1822), los libros de texto y los nuevos públicos de la quÃmica, Dynamis
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BERTOMEU SANCHEZ, J.; GARCIA BELMAR, A. (2003), El Curso de quÃmica general aplicada a las artes (1804-1805) de José MarÃa San Cristóbal y Josep Garriga i Buach
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BERTOMEU SANCHEZ, J.; GARCIA BELMAR, A. (2006), Visiones de la revolución quÃmica (1794-1943): entre la historia y la memoria, Cuadernos dieciochistas
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BOUGARD, M (1999), La chimie de Nicolas Lémery, Turnhout, Brepols Publishers, 524 p.
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BRET, P. (1995), Trois décennies d'études lavoisiennes. Supplément aux bibliographies de Duveen, Revue d'histoire des sciences, XLVIII (1/2)
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BRET, P. (1995), Débats et chantiers actuels autour de Lavoisier et de la révolution chimique, Revue d'histoire des sciences, XLVIII (1/2)
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BRET, P. (2003), L'état, l'armée, la science, l'invention de la recherche publique en France (1763-1830), Rennes, PUR, 483 p.
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BRET, P. (2004), Un bateleur de la science: le "machiniste-physicien" François Bienvenu et la diffusion de Franklin et Lavoisier, Annales historiques de la Révolution française
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CARNEIRO, A.; DIOGO, M.P.; SIMOES, A. (2005), Communicating the new chemistry in 18th-century Portugal: Seabra's Elementos de Chimica, Science & Education
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CARNEIRO, A.; SIMOES, A: DIOGO, M.P. (2000), Enlightenment Science in Portugal: The Estrangeirados and Their Communication Networks, Social Studies of Science
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CASSEBAUM, H. (1982), Carl Wilhelm Scheele, Leipzig, Teubner, 108 p.
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CASSEBAUM, H.; KAUFFMAN, G.B. (1976), The analytical concept of a chemical element in the work of Bergman and Scheele, Annals of Science, 33
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CLOW, A.; CLOW, N.L. (1952), The Chemical Revolution, London, Batchworth.
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COLEBY, L. (1952), John Hadley, Fourth professor of chemistry in the University of Cambridge, Annals of Science, 8, 293-301.
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CROSLAND, M. (1959), The use of diagrams as chemical "equations" in the lecture notes of William Cullen and Joseph Black, Annals of Science, 15
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CROSLAND, M. (1962), Historical Studies in the Language of Chemistry, London, Melbourne and Toronto.
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CROSLAND, M. (1963), The Development of Chemistry in 18th Century, Studies on Voltaire and the 18th Century, 24, 369-441.
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CROSLAND, M. (1968), Les héritiers de Lavoisier, Paris.
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CROSLAND, M. (1973), Lavoisier's Theory of Acidity, Isis, 64, 306-325.
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CROSLAND, M. (1980), Chemistry and the chemical revolution. En: ROUSSEAU, G.S.; PORTER, R. (eds.), The Ferment of knowledge, London, Cambridge University Press
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CROSLAND, M. (1983), A Practical Perspective on Joseph Priestley as a Pneumatic Chemist, British Journal for the History of Science, 16, 223-238
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CROSLAND, M. (1994), In the Shadow of Lavoisier: The Annales de Chimie, Oxford.
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CROSLAND, M. (1995), Lavoisier, the two french revolutions and "The imperial despotism of oxygen", Ambix, 42 (2), 101-118.
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CROSLAND, M. (2003), Research Schools of chemistry from Lavoisier to Wurtz, British Journal for the History of Science, 36 (3), 333-361.
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CHANG, K. (2002), The Matter of Life. Georg Stahl and the REconceptualizations of Matter, Body and Life in Early Modern Europe, Chicago, Ph.D.,
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CHAOULI, M. (2002), The Laboratory of Poetry: Chemistry and Poetics in the Work of Friedrich Schlegel, Johns Hopkins University Press.
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CHASTAIN, B. (1989), Books of the chemical revolution, Bulletin for the History of Chemistry, 5, 34-37.
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CHRISTIE, J. (1983), The Chemical Revolution in Scotland, Ambix, 30.
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DAUMAS, M. (1941), Lavoisier, Paris, Gallimard, 259 p.
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DAUMAS, M. (1950), Les appareils d'experimentation de Lavoisier, Chymia, 3, 45-62.
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DAUMAS, M. (1955), Lavoisier, théoricien et expérimentateur, Paris, PUF.
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DAUMAS, M.; DUVEEN, D.I. (1959), Lavoisier's Relatively Unknown Large-Scale Decomposition and Synthesis of Water, Chymia, 5, 113-129.
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DECOURT, P. (1974), Lavoisier et la Révolution. Est-il vrai que le tribunal ait dit en le condamnant à mort: "La République n'a pas besoin de savants?"
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DJERASSI, C.; HOFFMAN, R. (2003), OxÃgeno. Obra en dos actos, México, Fondo de Cultura Económica, 1000 p.
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DOLAN, B. (2004), Literature and Science, 1660-1834. Chemistry, London, Pickering & Chatto, 472 p.
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DONOVAN, A. (1975), Philosophical Chemistry in the Scottish Enlightenment: The doctrines and discoveries of William Cullen and Joseph Black, Edinburgh
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DONOVAN, A. (1976), Pneumatic chemistry and Newtonian natural philosophy in the 18th century: William Cullen and Joseph Black, Isis, 67, 217-228
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DONOVAN, A. (1988), The Chemical Revolution: Essays in Reinterpretation, Osiris, 4, 1-236.
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DONOVAN, A. (1993), Antoine Lavoisier. Science, Administrartion and Revolution, Oxford, Blackwell Publishers, 349 p.
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DUVEEN, D.; KLICKSTEIN, A.S. (1954), A Bibliography of the Works of Antoine Laurent Lavoisier, 1743-1794.
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DUVEEN, D.; KLICKSTEIN, H.S. (1954), A letter from Berthollet to Blagden relating to the Experiments for a Large-Scale Synthesis of Water Carriet Out by Lavoisier and Meusnier in 1785
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DUVEEN, D.; KLICKSTEIN, H. (1955), Antoine Laurent Lavoisier's contributions to medicine and public health, Bulletin of the History of Medicine, 29
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DUVEEN, D.; KLICKSTEIN, H.S. (1958), A letter from Guyton de Morveau to Macquart relating to Lavoisier's attack against the Phlogiston Theory, Osiris
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EDDY, M. (2001), Geology, mineralogy and time in John Walker's University of Edinburgh natural history lectures, History of Science, 39, 95-119
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EDDY, M. (2002), Classification and the Early Mineralogical Career of the "Ingenious" Rev. Dr. John Walker (1749-1779), British Journal for the History of Science
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EDDY, M. (2003), The "ingenious" Rev. Dr. John Walker: chemistry, mineralogy and geology in enlightenment Edinburgh (1740-1800), Edinburgh, University Ph.D.
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EDDY, M. (2003), "Reading with Intelligence": The Chemistry of Mineralogical Classification and Geological Composition in Edinburgh's Medical School at the End of Eighteenth-Century
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EDDY, M. (2003), Elements, principles and the narrative of affinity, Foundations of Chemistry, 6, 161-175.
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ESTANY, A. (1990), Modelos de cambio cientÃfico, Barcelona, CrÃtica, 229 p.
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EYLES, V. (1963), The evolution of a chemist. Sir James Hall of Dunglass, Handdingtoshire (1761-1832), and his relations with Joseph Black, Antoine Lavoisier, and other scientist of the period
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EYLES, V. (1963), The Evolution of a Chemist: Sir James Hall (1761-1832), Annals of Science, 19 (3), 153-182.
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FICHMAN, M. (1969), French Stahlism and Eighteenth-Century Chemistry, Cambridge,HA, Harvard, 245 p.
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FICHMAN, M. (1971), French Stahlism and Chemical Studies of Air (1750-1770), Ambix, 18, 94-122.
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FYFFE, J. (1992), Joseph Black : a bibliography / compiled by J.G. Fyffe and R.G.W. Anderson., London, Science Museum, xv + 125 p.
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GAGO, G (1984), La enseñanza de la quÃmica en Madrid a finales del siglo XVIII, Dynamis, 4, 277-300.
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GAGO, R; CARRILLO, J.L. (1980), A bibliographical study of the reception of Lavoisier's work in Spain. Addenda to a bibliography by Duveen and Klickstein
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GAGO, R. (1988), The New Chemistry in Spain, Osiris, 4, 169-192.
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GAGO, R.; CARRILLO, J.L. (1979), La introducción de la nueva nomenclatura quÃmica y el rechazo de la teorÃa de la acidez de Lavoisier en España. Edición facsÃmil de las Reflexiones sobre la nueva nomenclatura quÃmica de Juan Manuel de Aréjula
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GILLESPIE, C. (1956), Notice biographique de Lavoisier par Madame Lavoisier, Revue d'histoire des Sciences, 9, 52-61.
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GILLESPIE, C. (1983), The Montgolfier Brothers adn the Invention of Aviation, 1783-1784, Princenton, University Press, 210 p.
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GOUGH, J. (1983), Lavoisier's memoirs on the nature of water and their place in the chemical revolution, Ambix, 30, 89-106.
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