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The Art of Glass-Blowing. Plain Instruction for the Making of Chemical and Philosophical Instruments Which are Formed of Glass

Par : T.-P. Danger
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  • FormatePub
  • ISBN978-2-5281-1452-0
  • EAN9782528114520
  • Date de parution01/09/2025
  • Protection num.pas de protection
  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurScience & Technology Publishing

Résumé

The Art of Glass-Blowing: Plain Instructions for the Making of Chemical and Philosophical Instruments Which are Formed of Glass is a comprehensive manual that delves into the intricate craft of glass-blowing, specifically tailored for the creation of scientific apparatus. Originally published in the 19th century, this book serves as both a practical guide and a historical document, offering detailed, step-by-step instructions for artisans, students, and scientists interested in mastering the delicate art of shaping glass for laboratory use.
The book begins by introducing the fundamental principles of glass-blowing, including the types of glass suitable for scientific work, the essential tools and equipment required, and the safety precautions necessary for working with high temperatures and fragile materials. It then progresses to describe the various techniques used to manipulate glass, such as cutting, joining, bending, and blowing, with clear explanations and illustrative examples.
A significant portion of the text is devoted to the construction of specific chemical and philosophical instruments, such as test tubes, retorts, distillation apparatus, thermometers, barometers, and other laboratory essentials. Each chapter provides meticulous instructions on forming these items, emphasizing precision and craftsmanship. The author also addresses common challenges faced by beginners, offering practical solutions and tips to overcome them.
In addition to its instructional content, The Art of Glass-Blowing explores the scientific principles underlying the behavior of glass under heat and stress, making it a valuable resource for those interested in the physics and chemistry of materials. The book's accessible language and logical organization make it suitable for both novices and experienced practitioners. Rich in historical context, this manual reflects the period's reliance on handmade scientific instruments and the importance of skilled glass-blowers in advancing experimental science.
It stands as a testament to the ingenuity and artistry required to produce the delicate and precise tools that have driven scientific discovery for centuries. Whether you are a historian of science, a practicing chemist, a glass artist, or a curious reader, The Art of Glass-Blowing offers a fascinating and practical insight into a timeless craft, preserving the knowledge and techniques that have shaped the world of scientific instrumentation.