Young Humphry Davy

Young Humphry Davy

Author: June Z. Fullmer

Publisher: American Philosophical Society

Published: 2000

Total Pages: 420

ISBN-13: 9780871692375

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Humphry Davy's contemporaries bestowed on him their highest honors. Since Davy's death in 1829, each scholarly generation has accrued info. about him & his colleagues. His startling discoveries of the scientifically novel, his isolation & identification of 7 new elements, & his association of electrical properties & chemical behavior coupled with his fame as a lecturer, made him a popular cultural hero. Others saw him as the man who had made agriculture "scientific." Davy's refusal to profit financially from his invention of the miners' safety lamp endeared him to those humanitarians who idealized scientists as members of an altruistic brotherhood. Here is a readable, thoroughly researched biography of Davy's early life. Illus.


Humphry Davy: Life Beyond the Lamp

Humphry Davy: Life Beyond the Lamp

Author: Raymond Lamont-Brown

Publisher: The History Press

Published: 2004-05-13

Total Pages: 184

ISBN-13: 0752495003

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Born in Penzance in 1778, Humphry Davy's scientific reputation grew with his pioneering discoveries of nitrous oxide (laughing gas), sodium, calcium and the invention of the miners' Davy lamp.


Science in the Romantic Era

Science in the Romantic Era

Author: David Knight

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2016-03-31

Total Pages: 401

ISBN-13: 1317242181

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First published in 1998. The Romantic Era was a time when society, religion and other beliefs, and science were all in flux. The idea that the universe was a great clock, and that men were little clocks, all built by a divine watchmaker, was giving way to a more dynamic and pantheistic way of thinking. A new language was invented for chemistry, replacing metaphor with algebra; and scientific illustration came to play the role of a visual language, deeply involved with theory. A scientific community came gradually into being as the 19th century wore on. The papers which compose this book have appeared in a wide range of books and journals; together with the new introduction they illuminate science and its context in the Romantic Era and follow its effects in the 19th century.


Victorian Science and Literature, Part II vol 5

Victorian Science and Literature, Part II vol 5

Author: Gowan Dawson

Publisher: Taylor & Francis

Published: 2024-10-28

Total Pages: 396

ISBN-13: 1040251277

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This eight-volume, reset edition in two parts collects rare primary sources on Victorian science, literature and culture. The sources cover both scientific writing that has an aesthetic component – what might be called 'the literature of science' – and more overtly literary texts that deal with scientific matters.