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- Fumifugium, or, The inconveniencie of the aer and smoak of London dissipated together with some remedies humbly proposed by J.E. esq. to His Sacred Majestie...
- written about "the inconveniencie of the aer and smoak of London [sic]" in Fumifugium, the first book written about air pollution, in 1661. However, the Great...
- advisor to Charles II of England, defined the problem in his pamphlet, Fumifugium: Or, the Inconvenience of the Aer and Smoak of London Dissipated published...
- resources. 1306, Edward I briefly banned coal fires in London. John Evelyn, Fumifugium (1661) argued for burning fragrant wood instead of mineral coal, which...
- group that founded the Royal Society. The following year, he wrote the Fumifugium (or The Inconveniencie of the Aer and Smoak of London Dissipated), a pamphlet...
- the idea of elements and "corpuscles" (atoms). John Evelyn's pamphlet Fumifugium is one of the earliest descriptions of air pollution. 21 January – Peter...
- Edward I to (briefly) ban coal fires in London. In 1661, John Evelyn's Fumifugium suggested burning fragrant wood instead of mineral coal, which he believed...
- The Sceptical Chymist is published in London. John Evelyn's pamphlet Fumifugium is one of the earliest descriptions of air pollution. Abraham Cowley's...
- thoroughfare in Westminster. The diarist John Evelyn publishes his pamphlet Fumifugium, or, The inconveniencie of the aer and smoak of London dissipated together...
- FitzStephen's Description of London (translated from the Latin), 1772. Evelyn's Fumifugium, edited by S. P., 1772. Forme of Cury : a Roll of ancient English Cookery...