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TANULMÁNYOK - Burns, D. Thornburn: Robert Boyle érdeklődése a magyarországi bányák, ásványok és ásványvizek iránt és ismeretei e területen
45. Robert Boyle, "An Essay about the Origine and Virtues of Gems..." Printed by W. Godbid sold by Moses Pitt, London, (1672). 46. Ref. 4: Vol III pp 512—561. 46(a), Vol III p 541. 47. H. Oldenberg, Phil. Trans., 1, 414, (1666). 48. F. Szabadvary: The History of Analytical Chemistry, Pergamonpress Oxford, 1966. p. 36; D. Thornburn Burns, „Robert Boyle (1627—1691): A Foundation Stone of Analytical Chemistry in the British Isles. Part I Life and Thought", Analyt. Proc, 19, 224, (1982). 49. D. Thorburn Burns, „Robert Boyle (1627—1691): A Foundation Stone of Analytical Chemistry in the British Isles. Part III American and Dutch Connections", Analyt. Proc, 22, 253, (1985). 50. J. F. Fulton, "A Bibliography of the Honourable Robert Boyle", Second Edition, Oxford, (1961). 51. D. Thorburn Burns, "Wklad Roberta Boyle'a (1627—1691) Do Teorii i Praktyki Analizy Chemicznej" Historii Nauki i Techniki, 31, 95, (1986). 52. D. Thorburn Burns, "Irish Contributions to European Analytical Chemistry", in D. M. Carroll, D. T. Burns, D. A. Brown and D. A. MacDaeid, Euroanalysis III, Applied Science, London, (1979). D. THORNBURN BURNS: ROBERT BOYLE'S INTEREST IN AND KNOWLEDGE OF HUNGARIAN MINES, MINERALS AND MINERAL WATERS The author has compiled from Robert Boyles works all informations and notes concerning Hungary. All this knowledge of Boyle originates from secondary sources or from talks with travellers.