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Vom Korn zum Korn : Sonderausstellung vom 14. Juli bis 8. September 1991
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Year: 1991 Publisher: Kevelaer : Das Museum,

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Liquors --- Exhibitions.


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Spectrum drankatlas : de wereld van het gedestilleerd
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ISBN: 9027489475 Year: 1979 Publisher: Wijnegem Het Spectrum


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Jenever in de Lage Landen
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ISBN: 9074377432 Year: 1996 Publisher: Brugge Stichting kunstboek

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Jacob van Maerlant beschreef in 1266-1269 in Der Naturen Bloeme hoe de vrucht van de Jeneverboom in wijn gekookt, goed was tegen lancevel of krampen in de ingewanden. Deze digestieve drank beschouwt Professor Eric Van Schoonenberghe als onmiddellijke voorouder van ‘onze’ jenever. Sinds de middeleeuwen is de geschiedenis van jenever er één van spannende, luisterrijke, maar ook ontluisterende bladzijden. Middeleeuwse alchemie, de verspreiding van de distileerkunst, de wereldverovering van de brandewijn, stoken met de alambiek en de stookkolom, de eerste industriële stokerijen, de invloed van de fiscaliteit, de repressieve wetgeving en de publiciteit, dit alles wordt uitgebreid beschreven in deze schitterende band versiert met talloze kunstfoto's

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History of civilization --- Belgium --- Netherlands --- Boissons --- Dranken --- Geschiedenis --- Histoire --- Braekeleer, Henri de: De oude herberg 'Het Loodshuis' te Antwerpen, 1877-1877 (1029). --- Woestyne, Gustave Van De: De likeurdrinksters, 1922-1922 (2732). --- Cultuurgeschiedenis. --- jenever --- geschiedenis --- Nationaal Jenevermuseum (Hasselt) --- alcoholstokerijen --- Nederlanden --- Boisson alcoolisée --- Distillerie --- Pays-Bas (anciens) --- 663.5 --- 766:659.126 --- 392.8 --- 659.13 --- kunstboek --- alcoholgebruik (x) --- Vlaams Gewest [gewest in land België - BE] --- middeleeuwen (x) --- nieuwe tijd (x) --- economische geschiedenis (x) --- 19de eeuw (x) --- 20ste eeuw (x) --- 392.86 --- Jenever --- Potable alcohol. Spirituous liquors (ardent spirits). Alcohol distillation, refining --- Toegepaste grafische kunsten. Gebruiksgrafiek: Commerciële grafiek-:-Trade marks. Logos. House colours etc. --- Culinaire gewoonten. Eetgewoonten. Drinkgewoonten. Vasten. Tafeletiquette. Maaltijden. Kannibalisme --- Visual advertising media --- Exhibitions --- 659.13 Visual advertising media --- 392.8 Culinaire gewoonten. Eetgewoonten. Drinkgewoonten. Vasten. Tafeletiquette. Maaltijden. Kannibalisme --- 766:659.126 Toegepaste grafische kunsten. Gebruiksgrafiek: Commerciële grafiek-:-Trade marks. Logos. House colours etc. --- 663.5 Potable alcohol. Spirituous liquors (ardent spirits). Alcohol distillation, refining --- Beverages --- History --- Drinking customs --- Benelux countries --- Toegepaste grafische kunsten. Gebruiksgrafiek: Commerciële grafiek-:-Trade marks. Logos. House colours etc --- Eaux-de-vie --- Distilleries --- Pays-Bas --- Histoire. --- jenever, gin --- alcoholstoker --- jenever, gin. --- geschiedenis. --- Nationaal Jenevermuseum (Hasselt). --- alcoholstoker. --- Nederlanden.


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Progressive enlightenment
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ISBN: 9780262016759 0262016753 9786613594440 0262301245 1280499214 9780262301244 0262300451 Year: 2012 Publisher: Cambridge, Mass. MIT Press

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An argument that the gas industry was the first integrated large-scale technological network and that it signaled a new wave of industrial innovation.In Progressive Enlightenment, Leslie Tomory examines the origins of the gaslight industry, from invention to consolidation as a large integrated urban network. Tomory argues that gas was the first integrated large-scale technological network, a designation usually given to the railways. He shows how the first gas network was constructed and stabilized through the introduction of new management structures, the use of technical controls, and the application of means to constrain the behavior of the users of gas lighting.Tomory begins by describing the contributions of pneumatic chemistry and industrial distillation to the development of gas lighting, then explores the bifurcation between the Continental and British traditions in distillation technology. He examines the establishment and consolidation of the new industry by the Birmingham firm Boulton & Watt, and describes the deployment of the network strategy by the entrepreneur Frederick Winsor. Tomory argues that the gas industry represented a new wave of technological innovation in industry because of its dependence on formal scientific research, its need for large amounts of capital, and its reliance on business organization beyond small firms and partnerships--all of which signaled a departure from the artisanal nature and limited deployment of inventions earlier in the Industrial Revolution. Gas lighting was the first important realization of the Enlightenment dream of science in the service of industry.

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