[Scientific articles collected by Ian Fleming]. 1772-1919.

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[Scientific articles collected by Ian Fleming]. 1772-1919.

Consists of significant articles by Alexander Agassiz, Henry Bessemer, George Boole, James Cook, Charles Coulomb, Humphry Davy, Albert Einstein, Michael Faraday, Joseph Gay-Lussac, Herman Helmholtz, John Herschel, Thomas Huxley, Edward Jenner, J. Clerk Maxwell, Louis Pasteur, Joseph Priestley, and Thomas Young.

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Physicist (mathematical physics, electricity, and magnetism) and mathematician. Chair, natural philosophy, Marischal College, Aberdeen, Scotland (1856-1860); professor of physics and astronomy, King's College, London (1860-1865); and professor of experimental physics, Cambridge University (1871-1879). From the description of Papers, 1845-1879. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 79980550 From the description of Papers, 1847-1879. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 83949050 P...

Young, Thomas, 1773-1829

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Einstein, Albert, 1879-1955

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Helmholtz, Hermann ˜vonœ 1821-1894

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Agassiz, Alexander, 1835-1910

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Alexander Agassiz(1835-1910), marine biologist, oceanographer, and industrial entrepreneur, was born in Neuchâtel, Switzerland, the son of Louis Agassiz. In 1860 Agassiz began a lifetime occupation of administering the business affairs of the Harvard museum, a task made difficult by his father's penchant for excessive collecting and expenditures. After Louis's death in 1873, Agassiz succeeded to the directorship of the Harvard University’s Museum of Comparative Zoology and completed the physical...

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