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TANULMÁNYOK - Burns, D. Thornburn: Robert Boyle érdeklődése a magyarországi bányák, ásványok és ásványvizek iránt és ismeretei e területen
16. E. Brown, "An accompt concerning the Baths of Austria and Hungary...", Phil. Trans., 5, 1044, (1670). 17. R. Boyle, "The Sceptical Chemist..." (2nd edn), H. Hall for R. Davis and B. Took, London, (1680). 18. Ref 4: Vol I, pp 458—661; 18(a), Vol I p 568; 18(b), Volt I p 659. 19. J. B. Morin, "Nova mundi sublunaris Anatomia", Apud N. Du Fosse, Paris, (1619). 20. R. Boyle "New Experiments and Observations Touching Cold ..." J. Crook, London, (1665). 21. Ref. 4: Vol II, pp 462—734. 21(a), Vol II p 588; 21(b), Vol II p 589; 21(c), Vol II p 673; 21(d), Vol II p 674; 21(e), Vol II p 678; 21(f), Vol II p 679. 22. R. Boyle, "Tracts. The Cosmicall Qualities of Things ...", W. H. for R. Davis, Oxford, (1671). 23. Ref. 4: Vol III pp 290—354. 23(a), Vol III p 327; 23 (b), Vol III p 328; 23(c), Vol III p 336; 23(d), Vol III 337; 23(e), Vol III p 338. 24. E. Brown, "A brief account of some travels in Hungaria ... observations on gold, silver, copper, quicksilver mines, baths, mineral waters..." T. R. for B. Tooke, London, (1673). (Second edition 1685.) 25. R. Boyle, "Tracts: Suspicions about some Hidden Qualities of Air...", Printed by W. G. sold by M. Pitt, London, (1674). 26. Ref. 4: Vol IV pp 79—150. 26(a), Vol IV p 83; 26(b), Vol IV p 84; 26(c), Vol IV p 94; 26(d), Vol 103; 26(e), Vol VI p 99; 26(f), Vol IV p 91. 27. G. Agricolae, "De Re Metallica Libri XII", Frobens Mark, [H. Frobenium et N. Episcopium] Basileae, (1556). 28. H. C. Hoover and L. H. Hoover, Editors and Translators, „Georgius Agricola De Re Metallica" ... Mining Magazine, London, (1912). Reprinted by Dover, New York, (1950). 29. [R. Boyle], "An Essay of the Great Effects of Even Languid and Unheeded Motion ..." M. Flesher for R. Davis, London, (1685). 30. Ref. 4: Vol V pp 1—70. 30(a), Vol V p 14; 30(b), Vol V p 41; 30(c), Vol V p 42; 30(d), Vol V p 43; 30(e), Vol V p 49; 30(f), Vol V p 61. 31. Robert Boyle, "Medicina Hydrostatica ... to which is subjoyn'd a Previous Hydrostatical Way of Estimating Ores", S. Smith, London, (1690). 32. Ref. 4: Vol V pp 453—507 . 32(a), Vol V p 496; 32(b), Vol V p 497; 32(c), Vol V p 504; 32(d), Vol V p 505. 33. "Letters" Ref. 4: Vol VI pp 35—672. 33(a) Ref. 4: Vol VI p 536. 34. Lavoisier (A. L. and others) Methode de Nomenclature Chimique proposee par MM. de Morveau, Lavoisier, Bertholet, & de Fourcroy. On y a joint un nouveau Systeme de Caracteres Chimiques, adaptes a cette Nomenclature, par MM. Hassenfratz & Adet. Paris. First edition, Chez Cuchet, Paris, (1787). 35. M. P. Crosland, "Historical Studies in the Language of Chemistry", Dover, New York, (1978) (a report of the 1962 edn with corrections and new preface). 36. [R. Boyle] "Some Considerations touching the Usefulnesse of Experimental Naturall Philosophy...", H. Hall, Oxford, (1663). 37. Ref. 4: Vol II pp 1—246. 37(a), Vol II p 135; 37(b), Vol II p 216; 37(c), Vol II p 120. 38. R. Boyle, "Medicinal Experiments; or, a Collection of Choice Remedies...", S. Smith, London, (1692). 39. Ref. 4: Vol V pp 312—391. 39(a), Vol V p 336. 40. Rohert Boyle, "The General History of the Air ...", Awnsham and John Churchill, London, (1692). 41. Ref. 4: Vol V pp 609—750. 41(a), Vol V p 697; 41(b), p 628. 42. D. Thorburn Burns, "Robert Boyle (1627—1691): Part II Literary Style, Specific Contributions to the Principles and Practice of Analytical Chemical Science", Analyt. Proc, 19, 288, (1982). 43. D. Thorburn Burns, "Robert Boyle (1627—1691): Part IV Robert Boyle's Determination of Iron in Tunbridge Water: The Earliest Quantitative Colorimetric Reaction?" Analyt. Proc, 23, 75, (1986). 44. Wernher Georgius, "De admirandis Hungariae aquis" Basel, (1549). It is not clear which edition Boyle consulted, the author is given on the title page of the 1551 edn. (Fig. 5).