Description:These studies in honour of Gerard Turner cover the history of old scientific instruments. Specific mechanisms described include a medieval astrolabe from Picardy, Black's chemical furnace, a sundial for the blind and astronomical clocks. Inventors, writers and innovators are also covered.Contents:Electricity from Steam: Armstrong's Hydroelectric Machine in the 1840's / Willem Hackmann --The Pendulum as the British Length Standard: A Nineteenth-Century Legal Aberration / A. D. C. Simpson --'A Very Artificial Workman': The Altitude Sundials of Humphrey Cole / Denys Vaughan --An Equinoctial Ring Dial by Ralph Greatorex / A. V. Simcock --Francis Hall's Sundial for the Blind / Jan de Graeve --Early Navigational Instruments in Scotland: Icons and Survivals / A. D. Morrison-Low --Equipping the Radcliffe Observatory: Thomas Hornsby and his Instrument-Makers / J. A. Bennett --William Prout and the Urinometer: Some Interpretations / John Burnett --Brittle Glass: A Fragile Chapter in the History of Experimental Physics / Peter de Clercq --Frederik Kaiser and his 'Steady Boat Compass with Nightly Illumination' / Elly Dekker --Elisa van der Ven and the Physical Laboratory of the Teyler Foundation (Haarlem), 1878-1909 / Marijn van Hoorn. A Tale of Two Instruments / Roderick Webster and Marjorie Webster --Seventeenth-Century Simple Microscopes / Brian Bracegirdle --The True Name of Selligue / Margarida Archinard --Utrecht University and its Microscopes / J. C. Deiman --The Spectaclemakers' Company and the Origins of the Optical Instrument-Making Trade in London / Gloria C. Clifton --A 1701 Dictionary of Mathematical Instruments / D. J. Bryden --Illustrations of Scientific Instruments in the Gentleman's Magazine, 1746-1796 / Peter Delehar --Some Notes on Benjamin Ayres / J. H. Leopold --Jeppe Smith (1759-1821): A Danish Instrument-Maker / Hemming Andersen --Scientific Instruments and Industrial Innovation: The Achievement of Jesse Ramsden / Allan Chapman --Thomas Cooke's Order Book: Analysis of an Optical Business, 1856-1868 / Anita McConnell --The Irish National Inventory and One of its 'Discoveries' / Charles Mollan --The Astronomical Clocks of Andreas Hohwu: A Checklist / Willem F. J. Morzer Bruyns.We have made it easy for you to find a PDF Ebooks without any digging. And by having access to our ebooks online or by storing it on your computer, you have convenient answers with Making Instruments Count: Essays on Historical Scientific Instruments Presented to Gerard L'Estrange Turner. To get started finding Making Instruments Count: Essays on Historical Scientific Instruments Presented to Gerard L'Estrange Turner, you are right to find our website which has a comprehensive collection of manuals listed. Our library is the biggest of these that have literally hundreds of thousands of different products represented.
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Making Instruments Count: Essays on Historical Scientific Instruments Presented to Gerard L'Estrange Turner
Description: These studies in honour of Gerard Turner cover the history of old scientific instruments. Specific mechanisms described include a medieval astrolabe from Picardy, Black's chemical furnace, a sundial for the blind and astronomical clocks. Inventors, writers and innovators are also covered.Contents:Electricity from Steam: Armstrong's Hydroelectric Machine in the 1840's / Willem Hackmann --The Pendulum as the British Length Standard: A Nineteenth-Century Legal Aberration / A. D. C. Simpson --'A Very Artificial Workman': The Altitude Sundials of Humphrey Cole / Denys Vaughan --An Equinoctial Ring Dial by Ralph Greatorex / A. V. Simcock --Francis Hall's Sundial for the Blind / Jan de Graeve --Early Navigational Instruments in Scotland: Icons and Survivals / A. D. Morrison-Low --Equipping the Radcliffe Observatory: Thomas Hornsby and his Instrument-Makers / J. A. Bennett --William Prout and the Urinometer: Some Interpretations / John Burnett --Brittle Glass: A Fragile Chapter in the History of Experimental Physics / Peter de Clercq --Frederik Kaiser and his 'Steady Boat Compass with Nightly Illumination' / Elly Dekker --Elisa van der Ven and the Physical Laboratory of the Teyler Foundation (Haarlem), 1878-1909 / Marijn van Hoorn. A Tale of Two Instruments / Roderick Webster and Marjorie Webster --Seventeenth-Century Simple Microscopes / Brian Bracegirdle --The True Name of Selligue / Margarida Archinard --Utrecht University and its Microscopes / J. C. Deiman --The Spectaclemakers' Company and the Origins of the Optical Instrument-Making Trade in London / Gloria C. Clifton --A 1701 Dictionary of Mathematical Instruments / D. J. Bryden --Illustrations of Scientific Instruments in the Gentleman's Magazine, 1746-1796 / Peter Delehar --Some Notes on Benjamin Ayres / J. H. Leopold --Jeppe Smith (1759-1821): A Danish Instrument-Maker / Hemming Andersen --Scientific Instruments and Industrial Innovation: The Achievement of Jesse Ramsden / Allan Chapman --Thomas Cooke's Order Book: Analysis of an Optical Business, 1856-1868 / Anita McConnell --The Irish National Inventory and One of its 'Discoveries' / Charles Mollan --The Astronomical Clocks of Andreas Hohwu: A Checklist / Willem F. J. Morzer Bruyns.We have made it easy for you to find a PDF Ebooks without any digging. And by having access to our ebooks online or by storing it on your computer, you have convenient answers with Making Instruments Count: Essays on Historical Scientific Instruments Presented to Gerard L'Estrange Turner. To get started finding Making Instruments Count: Essays on Historical Scientific Instruments Presented to Gerard L'Estrange Turner, you are right to find our website which has a comprehensive collection of manuals listed. Our library is the biggest of these that have literally hundreds of thousands of different products represented.