First Four Centuries of Slovenian Vacuum Techniques

Autor: Stanislav Južnič
Jazyk: angličtina
Rok vydání: 2023
Předmět:
Count Johann Karl Philip Cobenzl (Kobencl)
Ljubljana
Brussels
18th Century
17th century
Athanasius Kircher
Torricelli
Abondio Maria Inzaghi
Ernest Freyer
Count Franz Johann Inzaghi
Alessandro Volta
Idrija
Ljubljana
Pavia
history of Vacuum Technology
Brno Džamanjić (Zamagna)
Ruđer Bošković
History of Astronomy
History of Aeronautics
History of Air Pumps
Slovenia
Steam Engines
Vacuum Tubes
Athanasius Kircher
Ferdinand de Montegnana
Ljubljana
Tobias Gruber
Gabriel Gruber
Vacuum Based Measurement Devices
Jesuits
Baron Bernard Ferdinand Erberg
Anton Ambschell
Mihael Peternel
Carniolan Society of Agriculture and Useful Arts
Johann Philipp Neumann
Franz Schubert
Pioneer of Ballooning Gregor Kraškovič
History of Ballooning
Bloke of Inner Carniola
Vienna
Ragusa
High-speed cameras
Ernst Mach
Peter Salcher
plasma sputtering
magnetron
Milan Osredkar
Jožef Stefan Institute
Vacuum and Nuclear Techniques in Mid-20th Century
Robert Blinc's Obituary
Liquid Crystals
Nuclear Magnetic Resonance
Flask
Lyophilisation (Freeze-drying)
Cooking Sous-vide
Otto Guericke
Robert Boyle
Benjamin Thompson count Rumford
Nikola Tesla
History of Technological Achievements of Osilnica and Upper Kolpa River Regions
Vilhar
optoelectronics
optics of thin films
Public Opinion about Sciences
Founding of Research
DVTS
Leybold
Heraeus
Balzers
Cauchy
Gorizia
Hallerstein
Beijing
Japan
18th Century
Jesuits
Electrophorus
Air Pumps
Franz Hočevar
Metlika in White Carniola
History of Vacuum Technology & Science
History of Electricity
Janez Vajkard (Johann Weikhard) Auersperg
History of Libraries
Zelli
Zois
Marmont
J.K. Kersnik
S. Gunz
V. Vodnik. C. Nodier
Slovenian lands
Illyrian Provinces
Napoleon
discharges
Slovenia
Female Physicists
A. Klemenc
Hugo Sirk
Anton Peterlin
Maks Samec
Jožef Stefan Institute
Ljubljana
Dekleva
Navinšek
Accelerator
Thin Films
ABomb
Ljubljana
Nanotubes
Ljubljana Prince's Library
Ivan Dizma Florjančič de Grienfeld
History of Libraries
Sittich Cistercians
Franciscans
Capuchins
Rheita
V. Magni
Valvasor
History of Thin Films Technology
Gruber
Joule Expansion
Joule-Thomson Cooling
DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.8111495
Popis: There are lots of histories of research of vacuum published before this one. They focused technological or philosophical-theological aspects, or both. Why on earth do we need another one? There is one main reason: here, for the first time in historiography, we primary concentrate on the reception of vacuum-related issues in some limited geographical area. That area is called Central Europe, or, more precisely, Slovenia. There is also a nationalistic point in it: we wish to suggest, that all kinds of sciences including vacuum researches were never exclusive domain of Anglo-Saxon part of humans. In this stage of research, it is not quite possible to determine all the merits of non-European people, while the Slovenian contributions are much clearer. And they are not at all some minor obscurities, as the following narration tries to prove. Regretfully, at this point there is not much to be narrated about the probable vacuum techniques of Aborigines, Pacific Islands people and Sub-Saharan Africans, while just some sporadic information are provided about the Native American lyophilization or lapis nephriticum, Near Easterners’ development of Hellenic vacuum and overpressure technologies or the Far Eastern Oriental ideas about vacuums and zeros focused on Kerala areas in India. A little more is provided about Chinese and Japanese early borrowings of European designs of vacuum technologies and luminescence. Those faults are not just the consequences of our Eurocentrism, but also a regretful consequence of the lack of historical research and data about the Non-Europeans worldwide up to now.
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