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Verlag: Boston: Charles C. Little and James Brown, 1850
Anbieter: Antiquarian Scientist, The, Westhampton, MA, USA
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Hardcover. Zustand: Very Good. No Jacket. 1st Edition. DEXTER, WILLIAM P. (1820-90). Tabulae atomicae. The chemical tables for the calculation of quantitative analysis of H. Rose. Recalculated for the more recent determinations of atomic weights, and with other alterations and additions. Boston: Charles C. Little and James Brown, 1850. FIRST EDITION. Tall 8 vo. Orig. stamped black publisher's cloth with gilt title on front cover. 69 pp. PRESENTATION COPY inscribed by the Author and with Parker Cleaveland's woodcut bookplate. Cleaveland (1780-1858), the first professor of chemistry at Bowdoin College, is generally accorded the title of Father of American Mineralogy (see item 109a). Top of spine a bit chipped; a very good, crisp copy. Though William P. Dexter attained an M.D. at Harvard (1842), his main interest was chemistry, in particular in the work of the German chemist, Heinrich Rose (1795-1864), the discoverer of niobium. Independently wealthy, he conducted research in his home laboratory. His chemical education was enhanced by studies in Germany with Rose, Wöhler, and Bunsen. Dexter's English version and revision of Rose's 'Tables' is based on the original tables as published in the appendix to Rose's classic 'Handbuch der analytischen chemie', (Berlin, 1829 and many editions and translations). On Dexter: Miles & Gould, 'American chemists and chemical engineers' (1994), pp. 62-63. Bolton I. 399. Not in Neville, Cole, Smith or Edelstein.