Siderer, Yona (Author)
This work presents chemistry studies of the Japanese scholar Udagawa Youan (1798-1846), specifically, his pioneering book "Seimi Kaiso," introduction to Chemistry, and includes a short biography of Youan. The first aim of this work is to present Youan’s contribution to Western chemistry in Japan. Youan studied many Western books and listed their authors. The new terms he invented for chemistry in Japanese influenced the development of chemistry writing and application in Japan. The seven books of Seimi Kaiso that were published during 1837-1847 and republished with annotation in Japanese in 1975 are discussed in this article. The impact of Youan’ terminology on the history of chemistry writing in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries is discussed. The conditions of knowledge transfer among Japanese and Western scholars were very different. Youan had severe difficulties facing the strict attitude of the Tokugawa authorities toward studying and distributing knowledge coming from foreign countries. The later development of Japanese chemistry language and studies is also described.
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