l62 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF CHEMISTRY. 



Thomson, Thomas. [Cont'd.] 



This entertaining work was long the only History of Cliemistry in the 

 English language. It is rather uneven in its treatment, but the progress 

 of analytical chemistry is reviewed with critical skill. The author was 

 Professor of Chemistry in the University of Glasgow. For a biography 

 of the author, sec' Section IT, under his name. 



TlEBOEL, BOUDEWYN. 



Welke zyn de eigenlyke oorzaken waarom de scheikunde by onze 

 nabuuren ... in meer aanzien en algemeene beoefening is, dan 

 in ons Vaderland ? [Middelburg (?), 1766]. 8vo. 



TiMBS, John. 



Things not generally known familiarly explained. Curiosities of 

 Science, Second Series. A book for old and young. London, 

 i860. 1 2 mo. 



Pages 1-47 on Alchemy and Chemistry. 



TissANDiER, Gaston. 



A History and Handbook of Photography translated from the French. 

 Edited by J. Thomson. With upwards of seventy illustrations. 

 London, 1876. pp. xvi-326, 8vo. 111. 



Second and Revised Edition. With some Specimens of 

 Permanent Processes and an Appendix by the late 

 Henry Fox Talbot. London, 1878. pp. 400. 111. 

 The history occupies pages 1-91. 



ToLLius, Jacob. 



Fortuita, in quibus, praeter critica nonnulla, totafabularis historia Grseca, 

 Phoenicia, yEgyptiaca ad chemiam pertinere asseritur. Amstelo- 

 dami, 1687. 8vo. III. 



An erudite work attempting to give an alchemical interpretation to Grecian 

 and Egyptian fables. The author was an admirer of Basil Valentine, an 

 " inquietus homo, in summa paupertate mortuus " (Choulant). Cf. in 

 Section II, Pernety, Antoine Joseph. 



Tonni-Bazza, Lorenzo. 



Deir alchimia e degli alchimisti. Dissertazione. Pavia, 1858. 8vo. 



Tresor de recherches et antiquites gauloises et FRANCOISES. Paris, 

 1655. 4to. 



According to Schmieder this contains much material on the history of 

 alchemy, but badly arranged. 



Trommsdorff, Johann Bartholoma. 



Geschichte des Galvanismus oder der galvanischen Electricitat, vor- 



