Alkimia lan kimia ing jaman Islam tengahan
Alkimia lan Kimia ing Islam ateges pasinaon alkimia tradhisional lan kimia praktis ing mangsa kawitan (kimia kawitan nitipriksa alam kanthi umum) saka sujana ing donya Islam tengahan. Tembung alkimia asal saka tembung Arab كيمياء or kīmiyāʾ.[1][2] sing wode saka tembung Mesir kuna kemi, tegesé ireng.[2]
Sawisé bubrahé Praja Romawi Kulon, pangembanging alkimia ngalih ing kakalifahan lan kabudayan Islam. Utawa sing luwih misuwur alkimia Islam jalaran luwih apik katulis ; akèh-akèhé tulisan wiwitan iku katulis nganggo pertalan Arab.[3]
Prosès lan piranti
besutAl-Rāzī nyebutaké prosès-prosès kimia mangkéné:
- distilasi
- kalsinasi,
- larutan
- evaporasi
- kristalisasi
- sublimasi,
- filtrasi,
- amalgamasi,
- and serasi (prosès kanggo nggawé pasta padet utawa fusibel.)[4]
Sawènèh operasi iki (calcination, solution, filtration, crystallization, sublimation and distillation) sing uga dikenal wis praktekaké déning juru alkimia Aleksandria pra-Islam.[5]
References
besut- ↑ "alchemy", entry in The Oxford English Dictionary, J. A. Simpson and E. S. C. Weiner, vol. 1, 2nd ed., 1989, ISBN 0-19-861213-3.
- ↑ a b p. 854, "Arabic alchemy", Georges C. Anawati, pp. 853-885 in Encyclopedia of the history of Arabic science, eds.
- ↑ Burckhardt, Titus (1967). "Alchemy: science of the cosmos, science of the soul". Stuart & Watkins: 46.
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(pitulung) - ↑ p. 89, Holmyard 1990.
- ↑ p. 23, A short history of chemistry, James Riddick Partington, 3rd ed., Courier Dover Publications, 1989, ISBN 0-486-65977-1.
Wacan Lanjutan
besut- Lindberg, David C. (2007). "Islamic Science". The Beginnings of Western Science: The European Scientific Tradition in Philosophical, Religious, and Institutional Context, Prehistory to A.D. 1450. Chicago: U of Chicago. kc. 163–92. ISBN 978-0-226-48205-7.
- Principe, Lawrence M. (2011). "Alchemy Restored". Isis. 102 (2): 305–12. doi:10.1086/660139.
- Sabra, A. I. (1996). "Situating Arabic Science: Locality versus Essence". Isis. 87 (4): 654–70. doi:10.1086/357651. JSTOR 235197.