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Faraday, Michael, 1791-1867
Selected papers [microform], 1805-1861.
Correspondence and reprints. The correspondence (1805-1861) primarily concerns research in electricity, magnetism, and induction, but also refers to the nature of matter, telegraphy and the laying of the first trans-atlantic telegraph cable, and the importance of scientific cooperation even in times of war. The reprints (1837-1839), inscribed by the authors J. Henry and A. de la Rive, concern electricity and magnetism. Correspondents include Joseph Henry, J. P. Joule, James Clerk Maxwell, Samuel B. Morse, A. de la Rive, and William Thomson (later Lord Kelvin).
Physicist and chemist (electromagnetic induction). At the Royal Institution as superintendent, 1821-1825; director of the laboratory, 1825-1833; and professor of chemistry from 1833.
Henry, Joseph, 1797-1878
Joule, James Prescott, 1818-1889
Maxwell, James Clerk, 1831-1879
Morse, Samuel Finley Breese, 1791-1872
Rive, A. de la.
Kelvin, William Thomson, Baron, 1824-1907
Electricity.
Electromagnetism.
Induction, Electromagnetic.
Magnetism
Science -- International cooperation.
Telegraph.
Chemists. lcsh
Physicists. lcsh
AIP-ICOS
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