:Tabula Affinitatum
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The Tabula Affinitatum is a table of chemical affinities between substances.{{cite web|title=Tabula affinitatum|url=https://www.europeana.eu/portal/en/record/02301/urn_imss_instrument_420034.html|publisher=Europeana collections|access-date=29 October 2016}}
Commissioned around 1766 by the pharmacist Hubert Franz Hoefer for the apothecary's shop of the Grand Duke of Florence, this large table of chemical substances was designed to guide the preparer of pharmaceutical remedies in identifying the compounds most likely to combine with one another. The table is modeled on Étienne-François Geoffroy's Table des différents Rapports observés entre différentes substances (Paris, 1718), from which it differs by adding a seventeenth column. The substances are identified by traditional alchemical symbols and the symbolic language in use in the seventeenth and early eighteenth centuries. The Florentine table does not, however, include the symbol of air. This means that it was compiled in a period when there was not yet a full awareness of the function of air as a chemically active substance, hence capable of combining with solids and liquids. A similar table is found among the plates of Diderot and d'Alembert's Grande Encyclopédie.
The oil painting is 1540 × 1300 mm and is displayed in the Museo Galileo, Florence.{{cite web|title=Museo Galileo - Tabula affinitatum|url=http://catalogue.museogalileo.it/object/TabulaAffinitatum.html|website=catalogue.museogalileo.it|access-date=25 October 2016}}
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{{Cite book|title=Museo di storia della scienza: catalogo|publisher=Giunti|year=1991|isbn=88-09-20036-5|editor-last=Mara Miniati|page=350, board n. 34}}
{{Cite book|title=Uberto Francesco Hoefer e la Tabula affinitatum|last=Piccardi Giovanni|publisher=Nuncius|year=2004|pages=545–568}}
{{Cite book|title=La Tabula affinitatum dell'Istituto e Museo di storia della scienza di Firenze|last=Abbri Ferdinando|publisher=Annali dell'Istituto e Museo di storia della scienza di Firenze|year=1979|pages=25–36}}