An Historical Preface

作者: Robin D. Graham , J. P. Quirk

DOI: 10.1007/978-94-009-2817-6_1

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摘要: Pyrolusite, manganese dioxide, was known to the ancients as ‘glassmaker’s soap’ for its property of clarifying iron-containing glass, whence metal’s name probably derived, Greek μανγανζeιν meaning purify (Remy 1956). or braunstein, well Romans and used by potters throughout Middle Ages brown glaze.

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