The Home Life of Sir David Brewster

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Cambridge University Press, 10 jun 2010 - 460 páginas
The Home Life of Sir David Brewster, originally published in 1869, records the remarkable life of inventor, physicist, mathematician and astronomer, Sir David Brewster (1781-1868). Written by his daughter, Mrs Margaret M. Gordon, the book is aimed at a non-academic audience, and details the extraordinary life and work of this amazing scientist, who began his studies at Edinburgh University at the age of just twelve, and who is best known for his invention of the kaleidoscope and of the apparatus that initially formed the structure of the core of the lighthouse, and thus his work on the polarization of light. Mrs. Gordon cites Brewster's many activities, including the publication of over 2,000 scientific papers, though she stresses that she has written about her father as the man, and not the scientist. The book will appeal to anyone interested in the life and career of this undoubtedly brilliant Scotsman.
 

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CHAPTER
1
CHAPTER II
10
CHAPTER III
19
CHAPTER IV
35
CollegeLettersElectrical machineObservatoryJames Scott
50
Established ChurchDr Andrew ThomsonFirst sermonLetters
53
CHAPTER VI
75
CHAPTER VII
94
CHAPTER XII
178
CHAPTER XIII
197
CHAPTER XIV
229
CHAPTER XV
245
CHAPTER XVI
259
CHAPTER XVII
289
CHAPTER XVIII
310
CHAPTER XIX
328

CHAPTER VIII
109
CHAPTER IX
132
CHAPTER XI
161
CHAPTER XX
359
CHAPTER XXI
390
APPENDIX
417

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