The Argand Burner, Its Origin and Development in France and England, 1780-1800: An Epoch in the History of Science Illustrated by the Life and Work of the Physicist Ami Argand. Michael Schrøder, Hugh Sheperd [Book Review]

Isis 67 (4):642-643 (1976)
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