Roos Anna Marie
Early Sci Med. 2015;20(4-6):562-88. doi: 10.1163/15733823-02046p11.
Before Newton's seminal work on the spectrum, seventeenth-century English natural philosophers such as Robert Boyle, Robert Hooke, Nehemliah Grew and Robert Plot attributed the phenomenon of color in the natural world to salts and saline chymistry. They rejected Aristotelian ideas that color was related to the object's hot and cold qualities, positing instead that saline principles governed color and color changes in flora, fauna and minerals. In our study, we also characterize to what extent chymistry was a basic analytical tool for seventeenth-century English natural historians.
在牛顿对光谱进行开创性研究之前,17世纪的英国自然哲学家,如罗伯特·波义耳、罗伯特·胡克、内赫米亚·格鲁和罗伯特·普洛特,将自然界中的颜色现象归因于盐和盐化学。他们摒弃了亚里士多德关于颜色与物体冷热性质相关的观点,转而认为盐的原理支配着植物、动物和矿物中的颜色及颜色变化。在我们的研究中,我们还描述了化学在多大程度上是17世纪英国自然历史学家的一种基本分析工具。