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LoC No.: 23007613

Title: Bibliographical history of electricity & magnetism, chronologically arranged

Alternate Title: Bibliographical history of electricity and magnetism, chronologically arranged

Original Publication: United Kingdom: Charles Griffin & Company Limited, 1922.

Note: "The present work is the definitive edition of my 'Chronological history of magnetism, electricity and the telegraph', which had tentative publication (1891-1892) serially in ... 'Engineering' of London, 'The Electrical world' of New York, 'La Lumière electrique' of Paris, and 'L'Industrie moderne' of Brussels."--Preface

Note: Reading ease score: 64.7 (8th & 9th grade). Neither easy nor difficult to read.

Credits: deaurider, Karin Spence and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at https: //www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images generously made available by The Internet Archive)

Summary: "Bibliographical History of Electricity & Magnetism, Chronologically Arranged" by Paul Fleury Mottelay is a scholarly historical account written in the early 20th century. This extensive work chronicles the development of electricity and magnetism from ancient times to the early 19th century, highlighting significant figures and discoveries in the field of natural philosophy. It seeks to provide a comprehensive bibliography and history of the key milestones in the understanding and application of these scientific principles. The opening of the book introduces the ambitious scope of Mottelay's project, reflecting on the vast timeline it covers—from 2637 B.C., where the use of the magnetic compass is first recorded in ancient China, to 1821, marking Michael Faraday's contributions to electromagnetism. The introduction emphasizes the importance of original sources for studying the history of science and presents a chronological arrangement of entries that document influential scholars and pivotal discoveries. The foreword by Sir Richard T. Glazebrook sets the tone for the scholarly journey, revealing both the dedication of the author and the significance of the themes explored in this definitive work on the history of electricity and magnetism. (This is an automatically generated summary.)

Author of introduction, etc.: Glazebrook, Richard, 1854-1935

Author of introduction, etc.: Thompson, Silvanus P. (Silvanus Phillips), 1851-1916

Compiler: Mottelay, Paul Fleury, 1841-1922

EBook No.: 74764

Published: Nov 20, 2024

Downloads: 159

Language: English

Subject: Electricity -- History

Subject: Science, Medieval

Subject: Magnetism -- History

Subject: Electricity -- History -- Bibliography

Subject: Magnetism -- History -- Bibliography

LoCC: Science: Physics

Category: Text

Rights: Public domain in the USA.

urn:gutenberg:74764:2 2024-11-20T00:00:00+00:00 Public domain in the USA. Mottelay, Paul Fleury Thompson, Silvanus P. (Silvanus Phillips) Glazebrook, Richard en urn:lccn:23007613 1
2025-01-28T22:15:07Z Bibliographical history of electricity & magnetism, chronologically arranged

This edition has images.

LoC No.: 23007613

Title: Bibliographical history of electricity & magnetism, chronologically arranged

Alternate Title: Bibliographical history of electricity and magnetism, chronologically arranged

Original Publication: United Kingdom: Charles Griffin & Company Limited, 1922.

Note: "The present work is the definitive edition of my 'Chronological history of magnetism, electricity and the telegraph', which had tentative publication (1891-1892) serially in ... 'Engineering' of London, 'The Electrical world' of New York, 'La Lumière electrique' of Paris, and 'L'Industrie moderne' of Brussels."--Preface

Note: Reading ease score: 64.7 (8th & 9th grade). Neither easy nor difficult to read.

Credits: deaurider, Karin Spence and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at https: //www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images generously made available by The Internet Archive)

Summary: "Bibliographical History of Electricity & Magnetism, Chronologically Arranged" by Paul Fleury Mottelay is a scholarly historical account written in the early 20th century. This extensive work chronicles the development of electricity and magnetism from ancient times to the early 19th century, highlighting significant figures and discoveries in the field of natural philosophy. It seeks to provide a comprehensive bibliography and history of the key milestones in the understanding and application of these scientific principles. The opening of the book introduces the ambitious scope of Mottelay's project, reflecting on the vast timeline it covers—from 2637 B.C., where the use of the magnetic compass is first recorded in ancient China, to 1821, marking Michael Faraday's contributions to electromagnetism. The introduction emphasizes the importance of original sources for studying the history of science and presents a chronological arrangement of entries that document influential scholars and pivotal discoveries. The foreword by Sir Richard T. Glazebrook sets the tone for the scholarly journey, revealing both the dedication of the author and the significance of the themes explored in this definitive work on the history of electricity and magnetism. (This is an automatically generated summary.)

Author of introduction, etc.: Glazebrook, Richard, 1854-1935

Author of introduction, etc.: Thompson, Silvanus P. (Silvanus Phillips), 1851-1916

Compiler: Mottelay, Paul Fleury, 1841-1922

EBook No.: 74764

Published: Nov 20, 2024

Downloads: 159

Language: English

Subject: Electricity -- History

Subject: Science, Medieval

Subject: Magnetism -- History

Subject: Electricity -- History -- Bibliography

Subject: Magnetism -- History -- Bibliography

LoCC: Science: Physics

Category: Text

Rights: Public domain in the USA.

urn:gutenberg:74764:3 2024-11-20T00:00:00+00:00 Public domain in the USA. Mottelay, Paul Fleury Thompson, Silvanus P. (Silvanus Phillips) Glazebrook, Richard en urn:lccn:23007613 1