Call number | Item |
Q | Science (Go to start of category) |
QB-QE | Physical Sciences (Go to start of category) |
QD | Chemistry (Go to start of category) |
QD25 .S153 | The Most Holy Trinosophia (in English and French, with commentary), by comte de Saint-Germain, ed. by Manly P. Hall (HTML at sacred-texts.com) |
QD25 .T7713 1920 | Splendor Solis: Alchemical Treatises of Solomon Trismosin, Adept and Teacher of Paracelsus (London: K. Paul, Trench, Trubner and Co., ca. 1920), by Salomon Trismosin, ed. by J. K. (multiple formats at archive.org) |
QD25 .T88 1896 | The Turba Philosophorum, or Assembly of the Sages, Called Also the Book of Truth in the Art and the Third Pythagorical Synod (London: G. Redway, 1896), ed. by Arthur Edward Waite (multiple formats at archive.org) |
QD25 .U72 1690 | Aphorismi Urbigerani, or, Certain Rules Clearly Demonstrating the Three Infallible Ways of Preparing the Grand Elixir, or Circulatum Majus of the Philosophers: Discovering the Secret of Secrets, and Detecting the Errors of Vulgar Chymists in Their Operations, Contain'd In One Hundred and One Aphorisms; To Which Are Added, The Three Ways of Preparing The Vegetable Elixir, or Circulatum Minus (London: Printed for H. Faithorne, 1690), by Baro Urbigerus, illust. by William Faithorne (multiple formats at archive.org) |
QD25 .V384 1650 | Anima Magica Abscondita: or, A Discourse of the Universall Spirit of Nature, With His Strange, Abstruse, Miraculous Ascent And Descent (published under "Eugenius Philalethes" pseudonym; London: Printed by T.W. for H.B., 1650), by Thomas Vaughan |
QD26 .A75 | A Suggestive Inquiry Into the Hermetic Mystery, With a Dissertation on the More Celebrated of the Alchemical Philosophers: Being an Attempt Towards the Recovery of the Ancient Experiement of Nature (Belfast: W. Tait, 1918), by Mary Anne Atwood, contrib. by Isabelle de Steiger and W. L. Wilmshurst (multiple formats at archive.org) |
QD26 .T41 | Thesaurus Incantatus: The Enchanted Treasure, or, The Spagyric Quest of Beroaldus Cosmopolita, In Which Is Sophically and Mystagorically Declared the First Matter of the Stone (London : T. Marvell, ca. 1888), by Arthur Machen (multiple formats at archive.org) |
QD26 .T63 2013 | Verse and Transmutation: A Corpus of Middle English Alchemical Poetry (Critical Editions and Studies) (Leiden and Boston: Brill, 2013), by Anke Timmermann |
QD27 .B75 | The Sceptical Chymist, by Robert Boyle (page images here at Penn) |
QD27 .G6 | The Works of The Highly Experienced and Famous Chymist, John Rudolph Glauber (London: Printed by T. Milbourn, for the author, 1689), by Johann Rudolf Glauber, ed. by Christopher Packe (multiple formats at archive.org) |
QD27 .P65 | Directions for Impregnating Water With Fixed Air, In Order to Communicate to it the Peculiar Spirit and Virtues of Pyrmont Water, by Joseph Priestley (page images at wvusd.k12.ca.us) |
QD27 .P7 1775 | Experiments and Observations on Different Kinds of Air (3 volumes; London: J. Johnson, 1775-1777), by Joseph Priestley |
QD27 .P75 | Experiments and Observations Relating to Various Branches of Natural Philosophy, With A Continuation of the Observations of Air (London: J. Johnson, 1779), by Joseph Priestley (multiple formats at archive.org) |
QD27 .S34414 1785 | Mémoires de Chymie de M. C. W. Scheele, Tirés des Mémoires de l'Académie Royale des Sciences de Stockholm (2 volumes, in French; 1785), by Carl Wilhelm Schéele, trans. by Claudine Poullet Guyton de Morveau |
QD28 .B627 1777 | Experiments Upon Magnesia Alba, Quick-Lime, and Other Alcaline Substances (with Cullen's essay on producing cold; Edinburgh: W. Creech, et al., 1777), by Joseph Black, contrib. by William Cullen |
QD28 .B7 1807 | Lectures on the Elements of Chemistry, Delivered in the University of Edinburgh by the Late Joseph Black (First American edition from the last London Edition, 3 volumes; Philadelphia: Printed for M. Carey, 1806-1807), by Joseph Black, ed. by John Robison |
QD28 .D27 1812 | Elements of Chemical Philosophy ("Part I vol. I" only volume published; London: Printed for J. Johnson and Co., 1812), by Humphry Davy (multiple formats at archive.org) |
QD28 .D3 | The Collected Works of Sir Humphry Davy, Bart. (9 volumes; London: Smith, Elder and Co., 1839-1840), by Humphry Davy, ed. by John Davy (page images at HathiTrust) |
QD28 .F85 1794 | An Essay on Combustion, With a View to a New Art of Dying and Painting: Wherein the Phlogistic and Antiphlogistic Hypotheses are Proven Erroneous (London: Printed for the author by J. Cooper, 1794), by Mrs. Fulhame |
QD28 .F85 1810 | An Essay on Combustion, With a View to a New Art of Dying and Painting: Wherein the Phlogistic and Antiphlogistic Hypotheses are Proved Erroneous (first American edition; Philadelphia: J. Humphreys, 1810), by Mrs. Fulhame |
QD28 .L433 1802 | Elements of Chemistry in a New Systematic Order, Containing All the Modern Discoveries (5th edition, 2 volumes; Edinburgh: Printed for W. Creech, 1802), by Antoine Laurent Lavoisier, trans. by Robert Kerr |
QD30 .M3 1817 | Conversations on Chemistry (fifth edition; London: Printed for Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown, 1817), by Mrs. Marcet (illustrated HTML with commentary at fiftywordsforsnow.com) |
QD31 .M53 1897 | The Principles of Chemistry (2 volumes, based on the Russian 6th edition; London et al.: Longmans, Green and Co., 1897), by Dmitry Ivanovich Mendeleyev, ed. by T. A. Lawson, trans. by George Kamensky |
QD31 .P36 1950 | College Chemistry: An Introductory Textbook of General Chemistry (San Francisco: W.H. Freeman, 1950), by Linus Pauling, illust. by Roger Hayward (page images at HathiTrust) |
QD31.2 .D52 1979 | Chemical Principles (third edition; Menlo Park et al.: Benjamin/Cummings, c1979), by Richard Earl Dickerson, Harry B. Gray, and Gilbert P. Haight (PDF files at Caltech) |