词条 | Fumifugium |
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Evelyn was appointed to the newly formed Royal Society, and both Society and pamphlet are celebrated in the 1663 "Ballad of Gresham College". Stanza 23 (given here in modern English) describes how Evelyn [...] shows that 'tis the sea-coal smoke The sea-coal to which Evelyn referred was appropriately named because it came by sea from Newcastle. When burned, it gave off a terrible smell because of high amounts of sulfur in its composition.[1] When burned the sea coal released sulfur dioxide, carbon dioxide, nitric oxide, soot, and particulates of organic matter into the atmosphere.[3] The pamphlet suggests that burning wood, particularly aromatic woods, will be less harmful to the lungs and recommends relocating some of London's more polluting industries outside the capital, in particular lime-burning and brewing. Part OneThe first part of Evelyn's letter describes the details of the problem with the air pollution in London and its effect on human health.[1] He explains that many philosophers believed that air was the most important for the soul and the Earth for we benefit it and therefore it is necessary for survival by the respiration of clean air through the lungs: It is not without some considerable Analogy, that sundry of the Philosophers have named the Aer the Vehicle of the Soul, as well as of the Earth, and this frail Vessell of ours which contains it; since we all of us finde the benefit which we derive from it. Not onely for the necessity of common Respiration and functions of the Organs; but likewise for the use of Spirits and Primigene Humors, which doe most neerly approach that Divine particle.[1][2] Part TwoThe second part of the letter proposes a solution to the current air pollution problem by recommending a removal of all pollution trades from the capital.[1] Part ThreeIn the third part of Evelyn's letter, he describes ways of improving the air quality of London by way of plantations, sweet-smelling flowers and vegetation placed near the city.[1] See also
References1. ^1 2 3 4 5 6 {{cite book|last=Sarah|first=Staniforth|title=Historical Perspectives on Preventive Conservation|date=2013|publisher=Getty Conservation Institute|isbn=9781606061428|page=262|url=https://books.google.com/books?hl=en&lr=&id=t35yp4G8E2gC&oi=fnd&pg=PA262&dq=fumifugium&ots=QjRAw6kYrg&sig=SeDGRQDZXvK9m8SbyzLbMnbhK-c#v=onepage&q=fumifugium&f=false}} 2. ^1 {{cite book|last=Evelyn|first=John|title=Fumifugium|date=1661|publisher=His Majesties' Command|location=London, England|url=https://archive.org/details/fumifugium00eveluoft}} 3. ^{{cite book|last=Jacobson|first=Mark|title=Air Pollution and Global Warming: History, Science, and Solutions|date=2012|publisher=Cambridge University Press|location=32 Avenue of the Americas, New York, NY|isbn=9781107691155|page=74|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=UeGlmU2F8_8C&pg=PA74&lpg=PA74&dq=sea+coal+burning+in+London&source=bl&ots=MHQm8JdcXl&sig=ZaJJkKLFSuUBhQC8jChIwt5Ty34&hl=en&sa=X&ei=36tOU_fcL421yASSlAE&ved=0CEgQ6AEwBA#v=onepage&q=sea%20coal%20burning%20in%20London&f=false}}
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