Motion Toward Perfection

Motion Toward Perfection

Author: Albert Truman Schwartz

Publisher: Unitarian Universalist Association of Congregations

Published: 1990

Total Pages: 308

ISBN-13: 9781558960107

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Ten authors follow Priestley's (1733-1804) evolution from Calvinism to Unitarianism.


Religious Dissent and the Aikin-Barbauld Circle, 1740–1860

Religious Dissent and the Aikin-Barbauld Circle, 1740–1860

Author: Felicity James

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 2011-11-03

Total Pages: 273

ISBN-13: 113950309X

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Recent criticism is now fully appreciating the nuanced and complex contribution made by Dissenters to the culture and ideas of the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries in Britain. This is the first sustained study of a Dissenting family - the Aikins - from the 1740s to the 1860s. Essays by literary critics, historians of religion and science, and geographers explore and contextualize the achievements of this remarkable family, including John Aikin senior, tutor at the celebrated Warrington Academy, and his children, poet Anna Letitia Barbauld, and John Aikin junior, literary physician and editor. The latter's children in turn were leading professionals and writers in the early Victorian era. This study provides new perspectives on the social and cultural importance of the family and their circle - an untold story of collaboration and exchange, and a narrative which breaks down period boundaries to set Enlightenment and Victorian culture in dialogue.


Photosynthesis, two centuries after its discovery by Joseph Priestley

Photosynthesis, two centuries after its discovery by Joseph Priestley

Author: G. Forti

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Published: 2012-12-06

Total Pages: 839

ISBN-13: 9401029350

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The Second International Congress on Photosynthesis Research took place in Stresa, Italy during June 24-29, 1971; two centuries after the discovery of Photosynthesis by Joseph Priestley in 1971. This important anniversary was celebrated at the Congress by a learned account of Priestley's life and fundamental discoveries given by Professor Robin HILL, F. R. S. Professor HILL's lecture opens the first of the three volumes which contains the contributions presented at the Congress. The manuscripts have been distributed into three volumes. Volume I con tains contributions in the areas of primary reactions and electron transport; Volume II ion transport and photophosphorylation, and Volume III carbon assimilation, regulatory phenomena, developmental aspects, and from the two special sessions of the Congress devoted to evolution and photorespiration. It is realized that this division is necessarily somewhat arbitrary since many contributions relate to more than one of the above mentioned titles. However, the large number of contributions (over 3000 typed pages) made it impossible to publish the proceedings in less than three volumes. The printing of these volumes and the organization of the Congress were made possible by a contribution from the Consigio Nazionale delle Ricerche of Italy. The generous support of the Istituto Lombardo Acca demia di Scienze e Lettere to the publication of these proceedings is gratefully acknowledged. The editors wish to express their appreciation to all the scientists who contributed the results of the investigations, for their coopera tion; and to Drs.


Orthodoxy and Heresy in Eighteenth-century Society

Orthodoxy and Heresy in Eighteenth-century Society

Author: Regina Hewitt

Publisher: Bucknell University Press

Published: 2002

Total Pages: 308

ISBN-13: 9780838755013

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The essays in this volume use the concept of heresy to gain insight into the value of social order during the eighteenth century. By applying the vocabulary of religion to behaviours that might more usually be studied as deviance, the contributors can account for the complexity and vehemence of conflicts over right order played out in the literary, artistic, and political arenas of the age. The essays examine a range of cultural encounters between orthodox and heterodox figures.