| Needham/NRI2/SCC2/189 contains: |
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| 8 |
Note from James A. Charles of the Department of Metallurgy, University of Cambridge, providing notes from D. Hanson, 'The Constitution of Binary Alloys', (New York, 1958) |
| 9 |
Joseph Needham notes on Paktong |
| 10 |
Joseph Needham's drafts of tables corresponding to Tables 96 to 102, of 'Science and Civilisation in China, Volume 5, Part 2' |
| 11 |
Joseph Needham's notes on the history of metallurgy from a talk with James A. Charles of the Department of Metallurgy, University of Cambridge |
| 12 |
Correspondence with Prof. William Watson of the Percival David Foundation of Chinese Art, London, about Chinese bronzes and brasses |
| 13 |
Correspondence with A. C. Allcock of the John Ray Society, Nottingham, about a Joseph Needham talk on 'A Mettalurgical Tin-Opener for Chinese Alchemy' |
| 14 |
Postcard from Honor Frost in Cyprus, showing a 'silver bowl with inlaid decoration in gold and niello from Enkomi, 14th cent. B.C.' |
| 15 |
Letter from Michael Hendy of the Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge, about the surface enrichment of gold/silver alloys, and related Joseph Needham notes |
| 16 |
Note from Nicholas [?] of Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge, about amalgamation |
| 17 |
Two lists of articles by ?? [Wang Chin / Wang Jin] on Chinese history of science, particulary metallurgical chemistry |
| 18 |
Joseph Needham's summary of an article by Yang Ken [?? / Yang Gen] about a Chin dynasty aluminium-copper alloy, and related notes |
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Papers of Joseph Needham as a historian of Chinese science, technology and medicine
| Title |
Correspondence with A. C. Allcock of the John Ray Society, Nottingham, about a Joseph Needham talk on 'A Mettalurgical Tin-Opener for Chinese Alchemy' |
| Reference |
SCC2/189/13 |
| Creator |
Allcock, A. C.; Needham, Joseph. |
| Covering Dates |
7 Dec. 1969–23 Feb. 1970 |
| Extent and Medium |
6 sheets; Paper |
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| Content and context |
The documents comprise 3 letters from Allock; copy of 1 letter from Joseph Needham. |
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