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Distillation Food Photos from Danita Delimont |
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![]() A distillation machine still in stainless steel and copper with narrow column. Marked Arnold Holstein Markdorg, Bodensee. Bosnia Herzegovina, Europe. |
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Distillation Food Photos from Bridgeman Art |
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Distillation of Geranium, from Industrie des Parfums a Grasse, c.1900 (photo) |
The Creation of the World, 1929 (oil on panel) |
Add 25724 fol.36 The distillation process, from Five Arabic Treatises on Alchemy (vellum) |
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Distillation Food Photos from Photo Researchers |
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Digital Archive Japan / DAJ, Distillation of Oil of Vitriol (sulphuric acid or H2S04), 1651. An iron retort with cover, detail at C,D, is placed in a furnace and connected to a receiver at A. At B the operator is removing the lid of a pot with tongs and inserting ingredients with a ladle. This process entailed prolonged heating. At E is a pot placed directly on the fire rather than in a furnace. From A Description of New Philosophical Furnaces by Johann Rudolph Glauber. First English edition, translated by John French (1616?-1657). (London, 1651). |
Digital Archive Japan / DAJ, The Sixth Key of Basil Valentine, legendary 15th century German monk and alchemist, 1651. The marriage of the alchemical king (gold) and queen (silver) and the process of distillation in a furnace using an alembic in a water bath or bain marie. From Von dem grossen Stein Uhralten by Basil Valentine. (Strasbourg, 1651). |
Digital Archive Japan / DAJ, Platinum still for concentrating sulphuric acid (Oil of Vitriol or H2S04), 1844. The view shown here was at the Felling Chemical Works, Newcastle-upon-Tyne. From British Manufacturers by George Dodd. (London, 1844). |
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