History of Chemistry in Ancient and Medieval India
Author: Acharya Prafulla Chandra Ray
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“History of Chemistry in Ancient and Medieval India” by Acharya Prafulla Chandra Ray is a seminal work that provides an in-depth exploration of the development of chemical science in ancient and medieval India. This book is a comprehensive study of the rich tradition of chemistry as it was practiced in the Indian subcontinent, reflecting its contributions to the field of chemistry over centuries.
Acharya Prafulla Chandra Ray, a renowned chemist and historian of science, delves into the historical evolution of chemical practices in India, highlighting the significant achievements and discoveries made by Indian scholars. The book covers various aspects of ancient Indian chemistry, including the study of alchemy (Rasa Shastra), metallurgy, and the preparation of chemical substances.
The work includes detailed descriptions of ancient Indian texts and treatises on chemistry, such as the “Rasa Ratna Samuccaya” and “Rasa Vaitalika,” which provide insights into the methods and techniques used by early Indian chemists. It also explores the contributions of notable figures in Indian chemistry, such as Nagarjuna and Bhaskara, and their influence on the development of chemical science.
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