Chemiam artibus academicis jure esse inserendam by Hieronymus David Gaubius

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Author Gaubius, Hieronymus David, 1705?-1780
Title Chemiam artibus academicis jure esse inserendam
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Summary "Chemiam artibus academicis jure esse inserendam" by Hieronymus David Gaubius is an inaugural address likely delivered during the early 18th century. This scientific publication advocates for the inclusion of chemistry as a legitimate field of study within academic institutions, emphasizing its importance alongside other scholarly disciplines. The discourse explores the value of chemistry in understanding natural phenomena and its critical application in medicine, positioning it as essential for the advancement of knowledge. In this address, Gaubius articulates a strong case for the recognition of chemistry in the academic realm, presenting it not only as a hands-on science rich in practical applications but also as a driver of intellectual inquiry. He argues that chemistry shares vital connections with both physics and medicine, illustrating how chemical processes underlie many aspects of the human body and the natural world. Gaubius effectively outlines the historical misconceptions surrounding the field, advocating for its rightful place among established academic disciplines by highlighting its contributions to human health and knowledge. His eloquent defense aims to resonate with academic leaders, urging them to embrace the discipline's potential benefits. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Language Latin
LoC Class QD: Science: Chemistry
Subject Chemistry -- Early works to 1800
Subject Chemistry -- Study and teaching -- Early works to 1800
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EBook-No. 16562
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Most Recently Updated Dec 12, 2020
Copyright Status Public domain in the USA.
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