Bibliographical history of electricity & magnetism

chronologically arranged. Researches into the domain of the early sciences, especially from the period of the revival of scholasticism, with biographical and other accounts of the most distinguished natural philosophers throughout the middle ages

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Bibliographical history of electricity & magnetism

chronologically arranged. Researches into the domain of the early sciences, especially from the period of the revival of scholasticism, with biographical and other accounts of the most distinguished natural philosophers throughout the middle ages

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English
Pages
673

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Edition Notes

"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."--Pref.

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London

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Library of Congress
QC507 .M6

The Physical Object

Pagination
4 p.l., vii-xx, 673 p.
Number of pages
673

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL6653968M
Internet Archive
bibliographicalh0000mott
LCCN
23007613
OCLC/WorldCat
671589

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