I S I S
(Journal of the History of Science in Society)


 

Artículos dedicados a la alquimia
ordenados por fecha de publicación

 

Em. RADL, Paracelsus. Eine Skizze seines Lebens,
in: Isis 1, 1913, pp. 62-94

Julius RUSKA, Die Mineralogie in der arabischen Literatur,
in: Isis 1, 1913, pp. 341-350

Aldo MIELI, Vannoccio Biringuccio ed il metodo sperimentale,
in: Isis 2, 1914, pp. 90-97.

Praphulla Chandra RAY, Chemical Knowledge of the Hindus of Old,
in: Isis 2, 1914, pp. 322-325.

Charles SINGER, Daniel of Morley. An English Philosopher of the twelfth century,
in: Isis 3, 1920/21, pp. 263-269.

Charles H. HASKINS, Michael Scot and Frederick II,
in: Isis 4, 1921/22, pp. 250-275.

Hélène METZGER, L'évolution du règne métallique d'après les alchimistes du XVIIe siècle,
in: Isis 4, 1921/22, pp. 466-482.

Julius RUSKA, Al-Bîr Ûnî als Quelle für das Leben und die Schriften al-Râhî's,
in: Isis 5, 1923, pp. 26-50.

E.J. HOLMYARD, Maslama al-Majrîtî and the Rutbatu'l Hakîm,
in: Isis 6, 1924, pp. 293-305.

E.J. HOLMYARD, A critical examination of Berthelot's work upon Arabic chemistry,
in: Isis 6, 1924, pp. 479-499.

C.D. LEAKE, Valerius Cordus and the Discovery of Ether,
in: Isis 7, 1925, pp. 14-24.

A.J. HOPKINS, A modern Theory of Alchemy,
in: Isis 7, 1925, pp. 58-75.

G.K. TALLMADGE, The Third Part of the de Extractione of Valerius Cordus,
in: Isis 7, 1925, pp. 394-420.

Lucien LEROUX, Nicolas Lémery,
in: Isis 7, 1925, pp. 430-432.

Charles Homer HASKINS, Arabic Science in Western Europe,
in: Isis 7, 1925, pp. 478-485.

T.L. DAVIS, The First Edition of the Sceptical Chemist,
in: Isis 8, 1926, pp. 71-76.

T.L. DAVIS, The Autobiography of Denis Zachaire,
in: Isis 8, 1926, pp. 287-299.

E.J. HOLMYARD, Abû l-Qâsim al-'Irâqî,
in: Isis 8, 1926, pp. 403-426.

H. METZGER, La philosophie de la matière chez Stahl et ses disciples,
in: Isis 8, 1926, pp. 427-464.

E. von LIPPMANN, Quellen zur Geschichte der Chemie und Alchemie in Italien,
in: Isis 8, 1926, pp. 465-476.

H. METZGER, La théorie de la composition des sels et la théorie de la combustion d'après Stahl et ses disciples,
in: Isis 9, 1927, pp. 294-325.

T.L. DAVIS, The Vicissitudes of Boerhaave's Textbook of Chemistry,
in: Isis 10, 1928, pp. 33-46.

C.H. HASKINS, The "Alchemy" ascribed to Michael Scot,
in: Isis 10, 1928, pp. 350-359.

C.A. BROWNE, Scientific notes from the books and letters of John Winthrop, Jr. (1606-1676),
in: Isis 11, 1928, pp. 325-342.

R. STEELE, Practical Chemistry in the 12th Century. Rasis de aluminibus et salibus,
in: Isis 12, 1929, pp. 10-46.

D.W. SINGER, Michael Scot and alchemy,
in: Isis 13, 1929/30, pp. 5-15.

Lynn THORNDIKE, Vatican Latin manuscripts in the history of Science and medicine,
in: Isis 13, 1929/30, pp. 53-102.

Lynn THORNDIKE, Seven salts of Hermes,
in: Isis 14, 1930, pp. 187-188.

Lynn THORNDIKE, Prospectus for a Corpus of medieval scientific literature in Latin,
in: Isis 14, 1930, pp. 368-384.

P. KRAUS, Studien zu Jâbir ibn Hayyân,
in: Isis 15, 1931, pp. 7-30.

T.S. PATTERSON, John Mayow in contemporary setting. A contribution to the history of respiration and combustion. I,
in: Isis 15, 1931, pp. 47-96.

T.S. PATTERSON, John Mayow in contemporary setting. A contribution to the history of respiration and combustion. II,
in: Isis 15, 1931, pp. 504-

T.L. DAVIS, Boyle's conception of element compared with that of Lavoisier,
in: Isis 16, 1931, pp. 82-91.

M. NIERENSTEIN, The early history of the first chemical reagent,
in: Isis 16, 1931, pp. 439-446.

K. MAYNARD, Science in early English literature (1550 to 1650),
in: Isis 17, 1932, pp. 94-126.

M. NIERENSTEIN, Helvetius, Spinoza and transmutation,
in: Isis 17, 1932, pp. 408-411.

M.C. WELBORN, The errors of the doctors according to Friar Roger Bacon of the Minor Order,
in: Isis 18, 1932, pp. 26-62.

J.F. FULTON, Robert Boyle and his influence on thought in the seventeenth century,
in: Isis 18, 1932, pp. 77-102.

L.-C. WU; T.L. DAVIS, An ancient Chinese treatise on Alchemy entitled Ts'an T'ung Ch'i,
in: Isis 18, 1932, pp. 210-289.

M. NIERENSTEIN; P.F. CHAPMAN, Enquiry into the authorship of the Ordinall of Alchimy,
in: Isis 18, 1932, pp. 290-321.

S.H. THOMSON, The text of Grosseteste's De Cometis,
in: Isis 19, 1933, pp. 19-25.

C. CAMDEN Jr., Astrology in Shakespeare's day,
in: Isis 19, 1933, pp. 26-73.

J. RUSKA, Die Alchemie des Avicenna,
in: Isis 21, 1934, pp. 14-51.

M. NIERENSTEIN; F.M. PRICE, The identity of the MS entitled "Mr. Nortons worke, de lapide ph'orum" with the Ordinall of Alchimy,
in: Isis 21, 1934, pp. 52-56.

J.R. PARTINGTON, The discovery of Mosaic Gold,
in: Isis 21, 1934, pp. 203-206.

S.H. THOMSON, The Summa in VIII Libros Physicorum of Grosseteste,
in: Isis 22, 1934/35, pp. 12-18.

J.R. PARTINGTON, Chemical arts in the Mount Athos manual of Christian iconography,
in: Isis 22, 1934/35, pp. 136-149.

J.R. PARTINGTON, Chemical note to the Edwin Smith Papyrus,
in: Isis 22, 1934/35, pp. 330.

D.V. THOMPSON Jr., Medieval color-making: Tractatus qualiter quilibet artificialis color fieri possit from Paris, B.N., MN. latin 6479b,
in: Isis 22, 1934/35, pp. 456-468.

D. STIMSON, Comenius and the Invisible College,
in: Isis 23, 1935, pp. 373-388.

D.V. THOMPSON, More medieval color-making,
in: Isis 24, 1935/36, pp. 382-386.

T.L. DAVIS, The dualistic cosmogony of Huai-nan-tzu and its relations to the background of Chinese and European alchemy,
in: Isis 25, 1936, pp. 327-340.

E.O. von LIPPMANN, Biringuccio und Agricola,
in: Isis 26, 1936/37, pp. 37-38.

H. STAPLETON, Further notes on the Arabic alchemical manuscripts in the libraries of India,
in: Isis 26, 1936/37, pp. 127-131.

Lynn THORNDIKE, Faust and Johann Virdung of Hassfurt,
in: Isis 26, 1936/37, pp. 321

A. POGO, Ioannes Nardius (ca. 1580-ca. 1655),
in: Isis 26, 1936/37, pp. 326-329.

Lynn THORNDIKE, The Secrets of Hermes,
in: Isis 27, 1937, pp. 53-62.

P. SHORR, Sir John Freind (1675-1728), pioneer historian of medicine,
in: Isis 27, 1937, pp. 453-474.

T.L. DAVIS, Pictorial representations of alchemical theory,
in: Isis 28, 1938, pp. 73-86.

A.J. HOPKINS, A Defence of Egyptian alchemy,
in: Isis 28, 1938, pp. 424-431.

A.J. HOPKINS, A Study of the Kerotakis process as given by Zosimus and later alchemical writers,
in: Isis 29, 1938, pp. 326-354.

Lynn THORNDIKE, A study in the analysis of complex scientific manuscripts (British Library, Sloane 3457),
in: Isis 29, 1938, pp. 377-392.

T.L. DAVIS; CHAO Yün-Ts'ung, An alchemical poem by Kao Hsiang-Hsien,
in: Isis 30, 1939, pp. 236-240.

D. STIMSON, Amateurs of science in 17th century England,
in: Isis 31, 1939/40, pp. 32-47.

Pearl KIBRE, The Alkimia minor ascribed to Albertus Magnus,
in: Isis 32, 1940 [1947/49], pp. 267-300.

Lynn THORNDIKE, Arabic Numerals as represented in a Basel Manuscript,
in: Isis 32, 1940 [1947/49], pp. 301-303.

Dorothea Waley SINGER, The Cosmology of Giordano Bruno (1548-1600),
in: Isis 33, 1941/42, pp. 187-196

Walter PAGEL, John Baptist van Helmont: De tempore and the History of the Biological Concept of Time,
in: Isis 33, 1941/42, pp. 621-623

Lynn THORNDIKE, Translations of Works of Galen from the Greek by Peter of Abano,
in: Isis 33, 1941/42, pp. 649-653

Dana B. DURAND, Magic and Experimental Science. The Achievement of Lynn Thorndike,
in: Isis 33, 1941/42, pp. 691-712

George SARTON, Remarks on the Theory of Temperments,
in: Isis 34, 1942/43, pp. 205-206.

Lynn THORNDIKE, Robertus Anglicus,
in: Isis 34, 1942/43, pp. 467-468.

Pearl KIBRE, An Alechemical Tract attributed to Albertus Magnus,
in: Isis 35, 1944, pp. 303-315.

Homer H. DUBS, The Beginnings of Alchemy,
in: Isis 38, 1947/48, pp. 62-86.

Frederick CRAMER, Some recent European Publications on Ancient Pseudo-science and its Adversaries,
in: Isis 38, 1947/48, pp. 194-196.

Roy C. SPOONER; C.H. WANG, The Divine Nine Turn Tan Sha Method, a Chinese Alchemical Recipe,
in: Isis 38, 1947/48, pp. 235-241.

Walter PAGEL, Jung's Views on Alchemy,
in: Isis 39, 1948, pp. 44-48.

George E. MCCRACKEN, Athanasius Kircher's Universal Polygraphy,
in: Isis 39, 1948, pp. 215-227.

Marie BOAS, Boyle as a Theoretical Scientist,
in: Isis 41, 1950, pp. 261-267.

Denis DUVEEN, James Price (1752-1783), Chemist and Alchemist,
in: Isis 41, 1950, pp. 281-282.

Thomas S. KUHN, Newton's "31st Query" and the Degradation of Gold,
in: Isis 42, 1951, pp. 296-298.

Thomas S. KUHN, Robert Boyle and Structural Chemistry in the Seventeenth Century,
in: Isis 43, 1952, pp. 12-35.

Harold FISCH, The Scientist as Priest: A Note on Robert Boyle's Natural Theology,
in: Isis 44, 1953, pp. 252-265.

Philip MERLAN, Plotinus and Magic,
in: Isis 44, 1953, pp. 341-348.

Lynn THORNDIKE, Oresme and Fourteenth Century Commentaries on the Meteorologica,
in: Isis 45, 1954, pp. 145-152.

Marie BOAS, An Early Version of Boyle's Sceptical Chymist,
in: Isis 45, 1954, pp. 153-168.

M. PLESSNER, The Place of the Turba Philosophorum in the Development of Alchemy,
in: Isis 45, 1954, pp. 331-338.

Robert P. MULTHAUF, John of Rupescissa and the Origin of Medical Chemistry,
in: Isis 45, 1954, pp. 359-367.

Milton KERKER, Herman Boerhaave and the Development of Pneumatic Chemistry,
in: Isis 46, 1955, pp. 36-49.

Lynn THORNDIKE, More Questions on the Meteorologica,
in: Isis 46, 1955, pp. 357-359.

J.R. PARTINGTON, The Life and Work of John Mayow (1641-1679),
in: Isis 47, 1956, pp. 217-230.

Martin LEVEY; Miroslav KREK; Husni HADDAD, Some Notes on the Chemical Technology in an Eleventh-Century Arabic Work on Bookbinding,
in: Isis 47, 1956, pp. 239-243.

Lynn THORNDIKE, Notes upon Some Medieval Latin Astronomical, Astrological and Mathematical Manuscripts at the Vatican,
in: Isis 47, 1956, pp. 391-404.

Joseph A. MAZZEO, Notes on John Donne's Alchemical Imagery,
in: Isis 48, 1957, pp. 103-123.

Robert MULTHAUF, The Beginning of Mineralogical Chemistry,
in: Isis 49, 1958, pp. 50-53.

Dorothy WYCKOFF, Albertus Magnus on Ore Deposits,
in: Isis 49, 1958, p. 109-122.

Jackson I. COPE, Evelyn, Boyle and Dr. Wilkinson's "Mathematico-Chymico-Mechanical School",
in: Isis 50, 1959, pp. 30-32.

Lynn THORNDIKE, Notes upon some Medieval Astronomical, Astrological and Mathematical Manuscripts at Florence, Milan, Bologna and Venice,
in: Isis 50, 1959, pp. 33-50.

J.R. PARTINGTON, Some Early Appraisals of the Work of John Mayow,
in: Isis 50, 1959, pp. 211-226.

M. LEVEY, The earliest stages in the evolution of the still,
in: Isis 51, 1960, pp. 31-34.

Vincent R. LARKIN (trans.), St. Thomas Aquinas, On th combining of the elements,
in: Isis 51, 1960, pp. 67-130.

Richard C. DALES, Robert Grosseteste's Scientific Works,
in: Isis 52, 1961, pp. 381-402.

Allen G. DEBUS, The Paracelsian Aerial Niter,
in: Isis 55, 1964, pp. 43-61.

June GOODFIELD; Stephen TOULMIN, The Qattara: A Primitive Distallation and Extraction Apparatus still in use,
in: Isis 55, 1964, pp. 339-341.

Richard C. DALES, Anonymi De elementis: From a Twelfth Century Collection of Scientific Works in British Museum MS Cotton Galba E.IV,
in: Isis 56, 1965, pp. 174-189.

Ladislao RETI, Parting of Gold and Silver with Nitric Acid in a Page of the Codex Atlanticus of Leonardo da Vinci,
in: Isis 56, 1965, pp. 307-319

Herbert M. HOWE, A Root of van Helmont's Tree,
in: Isis 56, 1965, pp. 408-419.

Willy HARTNER, Notes on Picatrix,
in: Isis 56, 1965, pp. 438-451.

Marshall CLAGETT, Lynn Thorndike (1882-1965) [Obituary],
in: Isis 57, 1966, pp. 85-89.

John CHRISTIANSON, Tycho Brahe at the University Copenhagen, 1559-1562,
in: Isis 58, 1967, pp. 198-203.

F.E. TRELOAR, Ritual Objects Illustrating Indian Alchemy and Tantric Religious Practice,
in: Isis 58, 1967, pp. 396-397.

Edward GRANT, Medieval and Seventeenth-Century Conceptions of an Infinite Void Space beyond the Cosmos,
in: Isis 60, 1969, pp. 39-60.

Margaret ASTON, The Fiery Trigon Conjunction: An Elizabethan Astrological Prediction,
in: Isis 61, 1970, pp. 159-187.

Jacques MARX, Alchimie et Palingénésie,
in: Isis 62, 1971, pp. 275-289.

Paul Lawrence ROSE, Commandino, John Dee and the De superficierum divisionibus of Machometus Bagdedinus,
in: Isis 63, 1972, pp. 88-93.

Allen G. DEBUS, Motion in the Chemical Texts of the Renaissance,
in: Isis 64, 1973, pp. 5-17.

Allen G. DEBUS, A Further Note on Palingenesis: The Account of Ebenezer Sibly in the Illustration of Astrology (1792),
in: Isis 64, 1973, pp. 226-230.

Andrew G. WATSON, The Provenance of John Dee's Manuscript of the De superficierum divisionibus of Machometus Bagdedinus,
in: Isis 64, 1973, pp. 382-383.

Jean-Claude GUÉDON, Protestantisme et chimie: Le milieu intellectuel de Nicolas Lémery,
in: Isis 65, 1974, pp. 212-228.

N. SIVIN, Chinese Alchemy and the Manipulation of Time,
in: Isis 67, 1976, pp. 513-526.

B.J.T. DOBBS, Newton Manuscripts at the Smithsonian Institution,
in: Isis 68, 1977, pp. 105-107.

Laurence a. BREINER, The Career of the Cockatrice,
in: Isis 70, 1979, pp. 30-47.

J. Peter ZETTERBERG, Hermetic Geocentricity: John Dee's Celestial Egg,
in: Isis 70, 1979, pp. 385-393.

Alan J. ROCKE, The Reception of Chemical Atomism in Germany,
in: Isis 70, 1979, pp. 518-536.

Keith HUTCHISON, What Happened to Occult Qualities in the Scientific Revolution?,
in: Isis 73, 1982, pp. 233-253.

B.J.T. DOBBS, Newton's Alchemy and His Theory of Matter,
in: Isis 73, 1982, pp. 511-528.

James LENNOX, Robert Boyle's Defense of Teleological Inference in Experimental Science,
in: Isis 74, 1983, p. 38-52.

Owen HANNAWAY, Laboratory Design and the Aim of Science: Andreas Libavius versus Tycho Brahe,
in: Isis 77, 1986, pp. 585-610.

Edward GRANT, Celestial Orbs in the Latin Middle Ages,
in: Isis 78, 1987, pp. 153-173.

William NEWMAN, Newton's Clavis as Starkey's Key,
in: Isis 78, 1987, pp. 564-574.

Christoph MEINEL, Early Seventeenth-Century Atomism: Theory, Epistemology and the Insufficiency of Experiment,
in: Isis 79, 1988, pp. 68-103.

J.V. GOLINSKY, A Noble Spectacle: Phosphorus and the Public Culture of Science in the Early Royal Society,
in: Isis 80, 1989, pp. 11-39.

William NEWMAN, Technology and Alchemical Debate in the Late Middle Ages,
in: Isis 80, 1989, pp. 423-445.

Peter DEAR, Miracles, Experiments and the Ordinary Course of Nature,
in: Isis 81, 1990, pp. 662-683.

Jole SHACKELFORD, Tycho Brahe, Laboratory Design and the Aim of Science: Reading Plans in Context,
in: Isis 84, 1993, pp. 211-230.

Pamela H. SMITH, Alchemy as a Language of Mediation at the Habsbury Court,
in: Isis 85, 1994, pp. 1-25.

Lawrence M. PRINCIPE, Style and Thought of the Early Boyle: Discovery of the 1648 Manuscript of Seraphic Love,
in: Isis 85, 1994, pp. 247-260.

B.J.T. DOBBS, Newton as Final Cause and First Mover,
in: Isis 85, 1994, pp. 633-643.

Pamela O. LONG, Power, Patronage and the Authorship of Ars: From Mechanical Know-how to Mechainical Knowledge in the Last Scribal Age,
in: Isis 88, 1997, pp. 1-41.

Allen G. DEBUS, Chemists, Physicians and Changing Perspectives on the Scientific Revolution,
in: Isis 89, 1998, pp. 66-88.

Michael F. CONLIN, The Popular and Scientific Reception of the Foucault Pendulum in the United States,
in: Isis 90, 1999, pp. 181-204.

 


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