-
unable to give off
light only
after calcination. We now know that the "
Bolognian Stone" was a
piece of
barite (barium sulphate). The
crater Lagalla on...
-
luminescent material that soon came to be
known as
Lapis Boloniensis, or
Bolognian stone. The phosp****scence of the
material obtained by
Casciarolo made...
- of man
approves the
judgment mentioned by
Puffendorf [sic], that the
Bolognian law
which enacted "that
whoever drew
blood in the
streets should be punished...
-
approves the
judgment mentioned by
Pufendorf [sic. Puffendorf], that the
Bolognian law
which enacted 'that
whoever drew
blood in the
streets should be punished...
- that
glowed in the dark. One of the most famous, but not the first, was
Bolognian phosphor.
Around 1604,
Vincenzo Casciarolo discovered a "lapis solaris"...
- texts. They are not
critical commentaries, but rather, analytical. The
bolognian professors accept justinian law as
something superior, even supreme; they...
-
approves the
judgment mentioned by
Pufendorf [sic. Puffendorf], that the
Bolognian law
which enacted "that
whoever drew
blood in the
streets should be punished...
-
Method of
Making a Phosphorus, That Will
Imbibe and Emit Light, like the
Bolognian Stone".
Philosophical Transactions. 58: 337–344. doi:10.1098/rstl.1768...
- him a
strange pair of
Babylonian britches, with a
codpiece as big as a
Bolognian sausage") and had been a
coward on the
field of
battle during the wars...
- ISBN 978-8-81200032-6. Roda, Aldo (1999). "The
Discovery of Luminescence: "The
Bolognian Stone"".
Bioluminescence & Chemiluminescence:
Perspectives for the 21st...