重建钾和钠发现的新来源:与它们的电检测、分离、命名、宣布和出版有关的手稿和信件,汉弗莱·戴维著。

IF 0.3 3区 哲学 Q3 HISTORY & PHILOSOPHY OF SCIENCE
Frank A J L James
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本文回顾了汉弗莱·戴维的电检测、分离、命名、宣布和发表钾和钠的著名事件。1807年秋天,他在皇家研究所的地下室实验室里进行了最初的实验。本文引用了最近数字化的戴维手稿,以及医学院学生亨利·霍兰德在1807年11月底写给他父亲的两封信(作为附录出版),这两封信都为这一事件提供了重要的新见解。这些信件还说明了科学界和医学界的社交性和俱乐部性习俗。把这些资料放在一起,就戴维的结果所涉及的问题讲述了一个复杂的故事,这些新物质的性质是什么,它们应该被命名为什么(它们名字的演变以前没有讨论过),也许,最引人注目的是,这些新金属如何用燃素理论来解释。但除此之外,我认为戴维的钾和钠的发现是他对化学和地质研究和理论的长期连续研究的一部分,而不是像大多数历史文献所描述的那样,是一个孤立但重要的事件。
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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 Davy.

This paper revisits the very well-known episode of Humphry Davy's electrical detection, isolation, naming, announcement, and publication of potassium and sodium. His initial experiments were made in the basement laboratory of the Royal Institution during the autumn of 1807. This paper draws on recently digitised Davy manuscripts as well as two letters (published as an appendix) written by the medical student Henry Holland to his father at the end of November 1807 which all provide significant new insights into this episode. The letters also illustrate the sociability and clubbable mores of the scientific and medical communities. Taken together these sources tell a complex story of the issues involved surrounding Davy's results, what the nature of the new substances were and what they should be named (the evolution of their names has not been previously discussed) and, perhaps, most strikingly, how the new metals might be interpreted in terms of phlogiston theory. But beyond that, I interpret Davy's discovery of potassium and sodium as part of a long continuum of his approach to chemical and geological research and theory, rather than, as most of the historical literature portrays, an isolated but important event.

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Ambix
Ambix HISTORY & PHILOSOPHY OF SCIENCE-
CiteScore
0.80
自引率
60.00%
发文量
42
审稿时长
3 months
期刊介绍: Ambix is an internationally recognised, peer-reviewed quarterly journal devoted to publishing high-quality, original research and book reviews in the intellectual, social and cultural history of alchemy and chemistry. It publishes studies, discussions, and primary sources relevant to the historical experience of all areas related to alchemy and chemistry covering all periods (ancient to modern) and geographical regions. Ambix publishes individual papers, focused thematic sections and larger special issues (either single or double and usually guest-edited). Topics covered by Ambix include, but are not limited to, interactions between alchemy and chemistry and other disciplines; chemical medicine and pharmacy; molecular sciences; practices allied to material, instrumental, institutional and visual cultures; environmental chemistry; the chemical industry; the appearance of alchemy and chemistry within popular culture; biographical and historiographical studies; and the study of issues related to gender, race, and colonial experience within the context of chemistry.
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