Publisher's Synopsis
Système des connaissances chimiques, et de leurs applications aux phénomènes de la nature et de l'art, written by Antoine-François de Fourcroy, offers a comprehensive overview of chemical knowledge and its practical applications to both natural phenomena and artistic endeavors. Published in 1800, this historical work provides insights into the state of chemical understanding during the late 18th century.
Fourcroy's book delves into the systematic organization of chemical principles and their relevance to various fields, showcasing the importance of chemistry in understanding the world. This volume serves as a valuable resource for those interested in the history of science, the development of chemical theories, and the application of chemistry in both scientific research and practical arts.
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