Enlightenment Science in the Romantic Era: The Chemistry of Berzelius and Its Cultural Setting

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Evan M. Melhado, Tore Frängsmyr
Cambridge University Press, Jun 26, 1992 - Biography & Autobiography - 246 pages
Joseph Berzelius (1779-1848), one of the world's leading scientists in the first half of the nineteenth century, dominated the field of chemistry, animated the cultural life of his native Sweden, and served for three decades as secretary of the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences. Despite his immense stature, modern studies have underestimated his significance. This volume remedies the scarcity of accessible, modern assessments of Berzelius by bringing to a broad audience the results of recent scholarship, and it offers an enhanced assessment of his originality and influence.

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