Technikatörténeti szemle 19. (1992)

BOOK REVIEWS Lajos BARTHA T. N. Clarke — A. D. Morrison-Low- A. D. C. Simp­son: Brass and Glass. Scientific Instrument Making Workshops in Scotland... from the Arthur Frank Col­lection at the Royal Museum of Scotland .... 99 Lajos BARTHA L. Zögner (ed.): World in Hands — Globe and Map as Models of Earth and Space (in German) .... 100 Sándor HADOBAS R L. Atkinson: Tin and Tin Mining 103 Sándor HADOBAS I. Csiba: On the Hungarian Mountains (in Hungarian) 104 Sándor HADOBÁS R Marsina (ed.): Mining Towns in Slovakia (in Slova­kian) 105 PAPERS OF THE FIRST .JvflNARALKONTOR" INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON THE HISTORY OF CHEMISTRY AND CHEMICAL INDUSTRY (VESZPRÉM, 12—16 AUGUST, 1991) Ferenc SZABADVARY The History of Chemistry in Hungary Ill Otto Th. BENFEY — James J. BOHMNG — Arnold THACKRAY Arnold Beckman and His Istruments: Gatekeepers to the Mysterious World of Molecules 116 Zsuzsanna Á. BERÉNYI Rudolph Fabinyi and the „Unio" Freemasonic Lodge in Kolozsvár 133 Éva FABIAN Die erste städtische Azetylenstraßenbeleuchtung in Ungarn 136 Wolfgang GÖBEL Kekulé, Patente und chemische Industrie 140 István HANNUS The Writer István Örkény and Chemistry 143 William J. HORNLX From Process to Plant. Innovation in the Early Artifi­cial Dye Industry (1850—1890) 146 János INCZÉDY Contributions to the History of Process Analytical Chemistry 148 Kázmér JOBST Famous Hungarian Clinical Chemists 158 István Gy. KOVÁCS — István PRÓDER Versuche zur Synthesebenzinherstellung in Ungarn in den 1930-er Jahren 161 Halina LIHOCKA The Interdependence of Chemistry and Pharmacy in the First Half of the 19th Century 165

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