Ambix

Papers
(The median citation count of Ambix is 0. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2021-05-01 to 2025-05-01.)
ArticleCitations
The Alchemy of Conquest: Science, Religion, and the Secrets of the New World6
Ketens van Fossiele Grondstoffen: Procestechnologie en de transitie naar duurzaamheid3
How to Sell a Poison How to Sell a Poison . By E lena C onis . Pp. 388, index. Bold Type Books: New3
Learning the Chymical Compromise: Paracelsian and Galenic Medicine in Marburg Disputations on Chymiatria3
Distilling the Art of Distillation in an Unstudied Manuscript of “Chymicall Notions”3
The Byzantine Alchemist Christianos and His Procedures on Indian Lac2
Bodily Fluids, Chemistry and Medicine in the Eighteenth-Century Boerhaave School Bodily Fluids, Chemistry and Medicine in the Eighteenth-Century Boerhaave School . By R 2
Alchemy, Sources, and Digital Exploring at the Herzog August Bibliothek Wolfenbüttel2
Ethics of Chemistry. From Poison Gas to Climate Engineering2
Making Ammonia: Fritz Haber, Walther Nernst, and the Nature of Scientific Discovery Making Ammonia: Fritz Haber, Walther Nernst, and the Nature of Scientific Discovery .2
Medical Performance and the Alchemy of Plants in the Ventures of Leonhard Thurneisser zum Thurn2
Good Names but Better Symbols: The Establishment of Chemical Notation as a Nomenclatural Corrective at the Turn of the Nineteenth Century1
Making Physicians: Tradition, Teaching, and Trials at Leiden University, 1575–16391
The Partington Prize 20231
Painting with Fire: Sir Joshua Reynolds, Photography, and the Temporally Evolving Chemical Object1
New Research on the Origin of Mosaic Gold1
Metals as Living Bodies. Founts of Mercury, Amalgams, and Chrysocolla1
The Arsenal of Eighteenth-Century Chemistry: The Laboratories of Antoine Laurent Lavoisier (1743–1794)1
Atmospheric Chemistry: A Critical Voyage Through the History1
Ersatzstoffe im Zeitalter der Weltkriege: Geschichte, Bedeutung, Perspektiven1
Magic, Science, and Religion in Early Modern Europe1
Alchemy and the Early Modern University: An Introduction1
Is Gold Yellow? Plant Dyes and Gold-Making in the Ancient Chemical Arts1
Renaissance Goo: Senses and Materials in Early Modern Apothecary Taxonomies and Soft Matter Science1
Why Do Things Burn? Elizabeth Fulhame’s Challenge to the Antiphlogistic Theory of Combustion1
A Consideration of John Davy’s “Analysis of the Snake-Stone”1
150 Years of the Periodic Table: A Commemorative Symposium1
The First Private and Public Courses of Chymistry in Paris (and Italy) from Jean Beguin to William Davisson1
Fragments of Alchemy from a Cairene Synagogue: Context, Codicology, and Contents of the Alchemical Corpus of the Cairo Genizah1
Amateur Science and Innovation in Fireworks in Nineteenth-Century Europe1
Patriotic Women: Chemistry and Gender in the Eighteenth-Century Spanish World1
A Nobel Affair: The Correspondence Between Alfred Nobel and Sofie Hess1
From University to Court: The Reversal of Stahl’s Positions on Gold-Making1
Society for the History of Alchemy and Chemistry Award Scheme 20251
Wilhelm Ostwald's Pedagogy: An Analysis of the Nobel Prize Nomination Letters1
The Three Deaths of Cerro de San Pedro: Four Centuries of Extractivism in a Small Mexican Mining Town1
Society for the History of Alchemy and Chemistry Award Scheme 20231
John Brian Perkins (12 October 1943 to 20 May 2023)1
Fire, Vulcanus , Archeus , and Alchemy: A Hybrid Close-Distant Reading of Paracelsus’s Thought on Active Agents1
Society for the History of Alchemy and Chemistry Award Scheme 20241
The Historical Chemist1
White Blood: A History of Human Milk1
Morris Award 20211
Robert Fludd’s Visual and Artisanal Episteme: A Case Study of Fludd’s Interaction with His Engraver, His Printer-Publisher, and His Amanuenses1
Aesthetic Science: Representing Nature in the Royal Society of London, 1650–17201
Atoms, Corpuscles and Minima in the Renaissance1
The Tantalum Metals (1801–1866): Nineteenth-Century Analytical Chemistry and the Identification of Chemical Elements1
Constructing Naturalness in Industrial Settings: A Transdisciplinary Exploration1
Diderot’s Vital Materialism1
Soda Science: Making the World Safe for Coca-Cola1
Making University Fields for Chymistry: A Case Study of Helmstedt University1
The Partington Prize 20261
Alchemical Practice: Looking Towards the Chemical Humanities1
Living Then and Now with Gold and Mercury1
The Archaeology of Alchemy and Chemistry: Past, Present, and Ideas for the Future1
Translating Forbidden Authors: New Evidence on the Alchemical Library of Don Antonio de’ Medici1
Merchants of Medicines. The Commerce and Coercion of Health in Britain’s Long Eighteenth Century1
A Machine Reasoning Algorithm for the Digital Analysis of Alchemical Language and its Decknamen1
Magic in Merlin’s Realm: A History of Occult Politics in Britain1
A Game of Terms: Constructing Naturalness in German Flavour Regulation, 1959–20081
When Ben met Mary: The Letters of Benjamin Thompson, Reichsgraf von Rumford, to Mary Temple, Viscountess Palmerston, 1793–18041
From Lived Experience to the Written Word: Reconstructing Practical Knowledge in the Early Modern World From Lived Experience to the Written Word: Reconstructing Practical Knowledge in 1
A Cultural History of Chemistry in the Modern Age (vol. 6) A Cultural History of Chemistry in the Modern Age (vol. 6) . Edited by Peter Morris. Pp. 271 + xiv, illus., in1
March of the Pigments: Color History, Science and Impact March of the Pigments: Color History, Science and Impact . By M ary V 1
The Book on Alums and Saltsof Pseudo-Rāzī1
Becoming Visible. Marie-Anne Paulze-Lavoisier and the Campaign for the “New Chemistry” (1770s-1790s)1
A Singular Remedy: Cinchona Across the Atlantic World, 1751–18201
The Poison Trials: Wonder Drugs, Experiment, and the Battle for Authority in Renaissance Science1
The Chemical Histories of Soot and Buckminsterfullerene1
Lavoisier and the History of Chemistry1
Gershom Bulkeley, “Saltbox Science,” and the Colonial New England Laboratory1
Poison Powder: The Kepone Disaster in Virginia and its Legacy Poison Powder: The Kepone Disaster in Virginia and its Legacy . By G regory 1
Economic Poisoning: Industrial Waste and the Chemicalization of American Agriculture1
Michael Maier und die Formen (al)chemischen Wissens um 16000
Letters on Natural Philosophy0
Long Hard Road: The Lithium-Ion Battery and the Electric Car0
A Cultural History of Chemistry in the Nineteenth Century (vol. 5) A Cultural History of Chemistry in the Nineteenth Century (vol. 5) . Edited By Peter Ramberg. Pp. xiii0
New Sources for Reconstructing the Discovery of Potassium and Sodium: Manuscripts and Letters relating to their Electrical Detection, Isolation, Naming, Announcement, and Publication by Humphry Davy0
Turba Philosophorum: Congrès pythagoricien sur l’art d’Hermès0
Society for the History of Alchemy and Chemistry Award Scheme 20220
Stolen Horses and Scented Garments: Vegetal and Mineral Yellow in Arabic Technical Literature0
Alchemy and Exemplary Poetry in Middle English Literature0
A Cultural History of Chemistry in Antiquity (vol. 1) A Cultural History of Chemistry in Antiquity (vol. 1) . Edited by Marco Beretta. Pp. 294, illus., index. Bloomsbury0
A History of Fireworks from Their Origins to the Present Day0
Chemically Imbalanced: Everyday Suffering, Medication, and Our Troubled Quest for Self-Mastery0
Deciphering the Hermeticae Philosophiae Medulla : Textual Cultures of Alchemical Secrecy0
Carl Wilhelm Scheele and Torbern Bergman: The Science, Lives and Friendship of Two Pioneers in Chemistry0
Pseudo-Paracelsus: Forgery and Early Modern Alchemy, Medicine, and Natural Philosophy0
Michael Maier’s Medicament Coelidonia – A Possible Explanation of its Composition and Production0
At the Origins of the De Perfecto Magisterio: A Translation from Arabic or a Latin Composition?0
Daniel Sennert, Chymistry, and Theological Debates0
The Beginnings of English Paracelsian Lexicography: Two Collections of Words from Elizabethan Cambridge0
SHAC Brock Award – Call for Nominations0
Sperm Whales, Wax Sculptures, and Historical Analysis: The Role of Fat Chemistry in Authenticating Artworks in Early Twentieth-Century Germany0
Court Authority and the University: Networks, Recipes, and Things-in-the-Making vs. the Abstractions of Made Things0
Molecular World: Making Modern Chemistry0
A Cultural History of Chemistry in the Eighteenth Century (vol. 4) A Cultural History of Chemistry in the Eighteenth Century (vol. 4) . Edited by Matthew Daniel Eddy and0
In the Melting Pot: Cultural Mixture and the Presentation of Alchemical Knowledge in the Letter from Isis to Horus0
The Chemistry of Fear: Harvey Wiley’s Fight for Pure Food0
Protecting Academia and Religion: Andreas Libavius’s Criticism of a General Reformation0
Tóxicos Invisibles. La construcción de la ignorancia ambiental0
Changing Colour: Yellow Dyes from Antiquity to Early Modernity0
A Rainbow Palate: How Chemical Dyes Changed the West’s Relationship With Food0
Research between Science, Society and Politics: The History and Scientific Development of Green Chemistry0
Green Chemistry Avant La Lettre: The Pine Institute and Resin Chemistry in Aquitaine (1900–1970)0
Exploring the History of Chemistry in Japan0
Scientific Advice to the Nineteenth-Century British State0
The Partington Prize 20230
The Emergence of Chemical Medicine in Early Modern Naples (1600–1660)0
“Cycles of Clockwork Precision”: Hormonal Contraception and Natural Menstruation0
The Matter of Mimesis: Studies of Mimesis and Materials in Nature, Art and Science0
The Changing Visions of Chymistry at Seventeenth-Century Jena: The Two Brendels, Rolfinck, Wedel, and Others0
George E. Davis: Editing the Chemical Trade Journal , 1887–19060
SHAC Special ICHC14 Award Scheme – grants to support attendance at ICHC14 in Valencia, Spain, 11–14 June 20250
The Gas Mask in Interwar Germany: Visions of Chemical Modernity0
Stirring the Pot: Antoine Baumé, Josiah Wedgwood, Pierre-Louis Guinand, and the Development of Optical Glass0
The Reign of Saturn Transformed into an Age of Gold0
The Chemical Philosophy of Robert Boyle: Mechanicism, Chymical Atoms, and Emergence0
From Crust to Core: A Chronicle of Deep Carbon Science From Crust to Core: A Chronicle of Deep Carbon Science . By Simon Mitton. Pp. 382, illus., index. Cambridge Univer0
Grounds of Natural Philosophy0
The Meandering Life of a Research Trajectory: Rare Earths in the Aubervilliers Research Centre (1953–2020)0
Taming the Poisonous: Mercury, Toxicity, and Safety in Tibetan Medical Practice0
Medicine, Life, and Transformations of Matter0
Citrination and its Discontents: Yellow as a Sign of Alchemical Change0
The Atom in Seventeenth-Century Poetry0
“Men Don’t Like to Work Under a Woman”: Female Chemists in the Photographic Manufacturing Industry, ca. 1918–19500
Enabling Circumstances: Women Chemical Engineers at the Norwegian Institute of Technology, 1910–19430
Carbon: A Biography0
Can Chemical Substances be Natural?0
The Varnish and the Glaze: Painting Splendor with Oil, 1100–15000
Glutenophilia: Chemistry and Flour Quality in Nineteenth-century France and Great Britain0
Alexander Williamson: A Victorian Chemist and the Making of Modern Japan0
Hathor’s Alchemy: The Ancient Roots of the Hermetic Art0
The Elements: A Visual History of Their Discovery0
Ivory Emulation: The Naturalness of Early Bioinspired Plastics0
Nothing But Nets: A Biography of Global Health and its Objects0
The Nature of Skincare: Categorising Cosmetics with Bioactive Ingredients in the Case of Quenty-Cosmetic0
De chemist. De geschiedenis van een verdwenen beroepsgroep, 1600–18000
Making Mercury’s Histories: Mercury in Gold Mining’s Past and Present0
A Cultural History of Chemistry in the Middle Ages (vol. 2) A Cultural History of Chemistry in the Middle Ages (vol. 2) . Edited by Charles Burnett and Sébastien Moureau0
Making Yellows Last with Nitric Acid: Exploring Colour Permanence in Art and Knowledge, 1600–18500
Allies of Pioneering Women Chemists: Some Supportive British Male Chemists and Their Women Students (1880–1930)0
Drugs on the Page: Pharmacopoeias and Healing Knowledge in the Early Modern Atlantic World0
A Very “Distilled” Emblem in Baroque Rome: Natural Philosophy, Alchemy, and Atomism in the Academy of the Umoristi0
Amalgamated Histories: Tracing Quicksilver's Legacy Through Environmental and Political Bodies in Andean and Amazonian Gold Mining0
SHAC Special ICHC13 Award Scheme – Grants to Support Attendance at ICHC13 in Vilnius, May 20230
Wegbereiter der Globalisierung. Multinationale Unternehmen der westeuropäischen Chemieindustrie (1960er-2000er Jahre)0
Reconstruction, Replication and Re-enactment in the Humanities and Social Sciences0
Emil Fischer’s “From My Life”: English Translation of “Aus meinem Leben.”0
Unwise Relationships and an Unsound Valence Theory: The Chemical Career of Robert Fergus Hunter (1904–1963)0
Morris Award 20240
Tóxicos: pasado y presente. Pensar históricamente un mundo tóxico0
Ingenuity in the Making: Matter and Technique in Early Modern Europe0
The Experimental Fire: Inventing English Alchemy, 1300-17000
The Pewterer and the Chymist: Major Erasmus Purling and his Refined Tin0
Lady Ranelagh: The Incomparable Life of Robert Boyle’s Sister0
A Hundred and Fifty Years of Periodicity0
The Old Ashmolean Museum and Oxford’s Seventeenth-Century Chymical Community: A Material Culture Approach To Laboratory Experiments0
Chemistry in 17th-Century New England0
The Contamination of the Earth. A History of Pollutions in the Industrial Age0
Beyond Bakelite: Leo Baekeland and the Business of Science and Invention0
Environmental Alchemy: Mercury-Gold Amalgamation Mining and the Transformation of the Earth0
The Influence of Louvain Teaching on Jan Baptist Van Helmont’s Adoption of Paracelsianism and Alchemy0
A Cultural History of Chemistry in the Early Modern Age (vol. 3) A Cultural History of Chemistry in the Early Modern Age (vol. 3) . Edited by Bruce Moran. Pp. 265, illus0
A Chemical Satire on the 1809 Change of Government in Britain0
Leaven of Dough, Ferment of Gold: The Breadmaking Analogy in Medieval Metallic Transmutation0
2024 Morris Award: Call for Nominations0
The Correspondence of Boldizsár Batthyány. The Everyday Life of an Early Modern Alchemist0
The Alchemical Laboratory in Visual and Written Sources0
Robert Warington and Heinrich Will: Friendship and Co-operation in Chemistry in Nineteenth Century Britain and Germany0
A Cultural History of Chemistry A Cultural History of Chemistry . Series editors Peter J. T. Morris and Alan Rocke. Pp. 1728 (six volumes), illus., index. Bloomsbury: Lo0
Senses and Utility in the New Chemistry0
“I am not a Lady, I am a Scientist.” Chemistry, Women, and Gender in the Enlightenment and the Era of Professional Science0
Biographical Histories of Chemistry0
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