- amber's
ability to bear a
charge of
static electricity. (*In
Latin the name
succinum was
unambiguously used for
amber while electrum was also used for an alloy...
- ocean,
being formed originally of the
juice of a tree (whence its name
succinum), and
gradually hardened by the heat of the sun. Thus it
becomes an exuded...
-
Succinic acid is
marketed as food
additive E363. The name
derives from
Latin succinum,
meaning amber.
Succinic acid is a white,
odorless solid with a highly...
-
dissented and
called the
emerald by the name of onyx." "electrum (amber),
succinum and
lyncurium (ligure) are all one and the same thing." Epiphanius, in...
- ocean,
being formed originally of the
juice of a tree (whence its name
succinum), and
gradually hardened by the heat of the sun. Thus it
becomes an exuded...
- (1981)
Metacapnodium spongiosum S.
Hughes & Sivan. (1984)
Metacapnodium succinum (Dörfelt, A.R.
Schmidt & J. Wunderl.) Rikkinen, Dörfelt, A.R.
Schmidt &...
- Aëtius of
Amida (1549), II.34,
where he
writes that "electrum (amber),
succinum and
lyncurium (ligure) are all one and the same thing." Ibn Māsawaīh’s...