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New Fragments

New Fragments

New Fragments

John Tyndall
November 2011
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9781108038447
£46.00
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    Born in Leighlinbridge in Ireland, John Tyndall (1820–93) was a brilliant nineteenth-century experimental physicist and gifted science educator. He worked initially as a draughtsman, then spent a year teaching at an English school before attending the University of Marburg to study physics and chemistry. Tyndall carried out important research on magnetism, light and bacteriology. Among his many significant achievements, he demonstrated the greenhouse effect in Earth's atmospheric gases using absorption spectroscopy. He was a skilled and entertaining educator and as Professor of Natural Philosophy at the Royal Institution he gave many public lectures and demonstrations of science. In this engaging potpourri of essays published in 1893, Tyndall's prose enlivens subjects as diverse as the life of Louis Pasteur, observing the Sabbath, the prevention of phthisis (tuberculosis), personal experiences of Alpine mountaineering, and the science of rainbows.

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    November 2011
    Paperback
    9781108038447
    512 pages
    216 × 140 × 29 mm
    0.65kg
    Available

    Table of Contents

    • 1. The Sabbath
    • 2. Goethe's 'Farbenlehre'
    • 3. Atoms, molecules, and ether waves
    • 4. Count Rumford
    • 5. Louis Pasteur, his life and labours
    • 6. The rainbow and its congeners
    • 7. Address delivered at the Birbeck Institution on October 22, 1884
    • 8. Thomas Young
    • 9. Life in the Alps
    • 10. About common water
    • 11. Personal recollections of Thomas Carlyle
    • 12. On unveiling the statue of Thomas Carlyle
    • 13. On the origin, propagation, and prevention of phthisis
    • 14. Old Alpine jottings
    • 15. A morning on Alp Lusgen.
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    • John Tyndall