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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 Account 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 Account of the most Distinguished Natural Philosophers throughout the Middle Ages

by Mottelay, P.F

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Charles Griffin & Company Ltd, London, first edition, 1922. Cloth, 8vo,. xx, 673 pp, 13 plates. Approximately 5,000 entries. Covers the period from antiquity to 1821 when Faraday first caused a wire carrying a current to rotate in a magnetic field. The emphasis is on the content and significance of the publications discussed, rather than their bibliographical description. Good.

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Title
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 Account of the most Distinguished Natural Philosophers throughout the Middle Ages
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Mottelay, P.F
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Cloth, 8vo,
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Hardcover
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Charles Griffin & Company Ltd, London, first edition, 1922
Date Published
1922
Pages
xx, 673 pp, 13 plates
Keywords
Electricity History. Electricity History Bibliography. Magnetism History. Magnetism History Bibliography. Science, Medieval. Mottelay, Paul Fleury
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