Experiments and Considerations Touching Colours (1664) by Robert Boyle
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his Legerdemain tricks related._(337.)
_The forty fifth_ Experiment, _Of the turning Rhenish and White Wine into a lovely Green, with a preparation of Steel _(338, 339.) _Some further Trial made about these Tinctures, and a Similar_ Experiment _of_ Olaus Wormius (340.) _The forty sixth_ Experiment, _Of the Internal Colour of Metalls exhibited by Calcination_ (341, 342, 343.) Annotation _the first, That several degrees of Fire may disclose a differing Colour_ (343.) Annotation _the second, That the Glasses of Metalls may exhibit also other Kinds of Colours_ (344.) Annotation _the third, That Minerals by several degrees of Fire may disclose several Colours_(345). Experiment _the forty seventh, Of the Internal Colours of Metalls disclos'd by their Dissolutions in several_ Menstruums (from 345 to 350.) Annotation _the first, The Authors Apology for Recording some already known_ Experiments, _without mentioning their Authors_ (from 350 to 352.) Annotation _the second, That some Minerals also by Dissolutions in_ Menstruums _may exhibit divers Colours_. Annotation _the third, That Metalls disclose other Colours by Precipitations, instanc'd in_ Mercury (from 353 to 355.) _The forty eighth_ Experiment, _Of Tinging Glass Blew with Leaf Silver, and with Calcin'd Copper, and White with Putty_ (from 355 to 358.) Annotation _the first, That this white Glass is the Basis of Ammels_ (358.) Annotion _the second, That Colour'd Glasses may be Compounded like Colour'd Liquors in Dying Fats_ (359.) Annotation _the third, Of Tinging Glass with Minerel Substances, and of trying what Metalls they contain by this means_ (from 360 to 362.) Annotation _the fourth, That Metalls may be Ting'd by |
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