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Minute description of the burning of wood into charcoal

MARTINET, Johannes Florentius.
De houtskool brander.

With 1 folding engr. plate.

With 1 folding engr. plate.

With 1 folding engr. plate.



Dordrecht, A. Blussé en zoon, 1790. Orig. wrappers. With 1 folding engr. plate. 24 pp.

Minute description of the burning of wood into charcoal, published in the series: Volledige beschrijving van alle konsten, ambachten, handwerken, fabrieken, trafieken, derzelver werkhuizen, gereedschappen, enz. ten deele overgenomen uit de beroemdste buitenlandsche werken; en vermeerderd met de Theorie en Praktijk der beste Inlandsche Konstenaaren en Handwerkslieden. 6e stuk (Complete description of all arts, handicrafts, trades and professions, partly based on the best foreign manuals and enlarged with theory and practice of the best Dutch  artisans, no.6).
Johannes Florentius Martinet (1729-1795) was a naturalist and theologian, born in Deurne, and author of the famous Katechismus der Natuur, first published in 1777-9.



Related Subjects: Crafts  Dutch  Manuals  Professions 

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