A Practical Guide for the Perfumer: Being a New Treatise on Perfumery the Most Favorable to Beauty Without Being Injurious to the Health, Comprising a Description of the Substances Used in Perfumery, and the Formulæ of More Than One Thousand Preparations ...H. C. Baird: London, Trübner & Company, 1868 - 376 sider |
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Side 32
... sweet odors as necessary to their existence . At Athens and Corinth , the love of perfumes was so general that people assembled in perfumers ' shops in the same manner as we do now in the coffee - houses . At Rome , women used such a ...
... sweet odors as necessary to their existence . At Athens and Corinth , the love of perfumes was so general that people assembled in perfumers ' shops in the same manner as we do now in the coffee - houses . At Rome , women used such a ...
Side 35
... and drink ; artificial fountains were running in the middle of their apartments , and even on the heavy carpets they used as beds , sweet perfumes were thrown . At a magnificent supper Otho gave to Nero , they HISTORY OF PERFUMES . 35.
... and drink ; artificial fountains were running in the middle of their apartments , and even on the heavy carpets they used as beds , sweet perfumes were thrown . At a magnificent supper Otho gave to Nero , they HISTORY OF PERFUMES . 35.
Side 36
... sweet intoxication of the senses . In this the Romans imitated the Greeks , who in all time were passionately eager for per- fumes , as history teaches us . The most esteemed wines of the Athenians were those in which vio- lets , roses ...
... sweet intoxication of the senses . In this the Romans imitated the Greeks , who in all time were passionately eager for per- fumes , as history teaches us . The most esteemed wines of the Athenians were those in which vio- lets , roses ...
Side 40
... sweet odors , the art of spreading them on the clothes , so as not to offend the sense of smell , gave to that court the name of the perfumed court . Since that time perfumes have become a neces- sity to the toilet . The art of ...
... sweet odors , the art of spreading them on the clothes , so as not to offend the sense of smell , gave to that court the name of the perfumed court . Since that time perfumes have become a neces- sity to the toilet . The art of ...
Side 42
... and the liquid which contains it is called a dis- solution . In this state the body has not lost its primitive properties . Sugar , dissolved in water , has the same sweet taste which characterized it when solid . 42 MANIPULATIONS .
... and the liquid which contains it is called a dis- solution . In this state the body has not lost its primitive properties . Sugar , dissolved in water , has the same sweet taste which characterized it when solid . 42 MANIPULATIONS .
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11 drachm 16 ounces acetic alcohol Alcohol at 95 alembic ambergris aromatic balsam benzoin bergamot bitter almonds boiling bottles camphor carbonate CAREY BAIRD'S CATALOGUE carmine cassia cinnamon civet cloth cloves cochineal color cream decant Dissolve Distilled water drachms drops Engineer Esprit de rose essence essential oils ether Extract fatty grains hair heat HENRY CAREY HENRY CAREY BAIRD'S honey Illustrated jasmine lavender liquid Macerate manufacture marble mortar Melt Mix and filter mixture mucilage musk neroli Nutmegs obtained odor odoriferous Oil of almonds Oil of bergamot Oil of rose orange flower orris orris root otto ounces perfumery perfumes pint pomade potash pounds Powdered quarts Rectified alcohol resin Rhodium rose water rosemary sandal sieve soap soda soluble solution Spermaceti Spirit stir Storax substances sweet almonds taste thyme Tincture of ambergris Tincture of benzoin tion Tolu TREATISE triturate tuberose vanilla vinegar violet water bath White wax wood
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Side 3 - Marble Worker's Manual: Containing Practical Information respecting Marbles in general, their Cutting, Working and Polishing ; Veneering of Marble ; Mosaics ; Composition and Use of Artificial Marble, Stuccos, Cements, Receipts, Secrets, etc., etc. Translated from the French by ML BOOTH. With an Appendix concerning American Marbles. I2mo., cloth $1.50 BOOTH and MORFIT.— The Encyclopaedia of Chemistry, Practical and Theoretical : Embracing its application to the Arts, Metallurgy, Mineralogy, Geology,...
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