Edinburgh Philosophical Journal
分類: 图书,进口原版,Nonfiction(非虚构类),Philosophy(哲学),History & Surveys,
品牌: Sir David BrewsterRobert Jameson
基本信息出版社:Thoemmes Press; 1819-1826精装:6400页正文语种:英语ISBN:1855069237条形码:9781855069237商品尺寸:30 x 28.6 x 24.2 cmASIN:1855069237商品描述This important and uncommon journal was edited by the eminent scientist Sir David Brewster (1781--1868) and the mineralogist Robert Jameson (1774--1854). Spanning seven years, this complete run contains 888 articles by leading scientists of the period, covering the subjects of chemistry, optics, electricity, magnetism, practical mechanics, inventions, scientific instruments, natural history, etc. Many of these articles are abstracts of new books written by the authors themselves and as such an invaluable insight into the original thoughts and motivations of this huge gathering of scientists whose ideas crossed from the Enlightenment into the Industrial Revolution. Famous contributors include the editors David Brewster (optics) and Robert Jameson (mineralogy), plus Charles Babbage (1791--1871, mathematician and scientific mechanician), J. F. W. Herschel (1792--1871, astronomer), Robert Stevenson (1772--1850, engineer and lighthouse builder), William Scoresby (1760--1829, Arctic navigator), Alexander Humboldt (1769--1859, naturalist and explorer), Thomas Stewart Traill (1781--1862, professor of medical jurisprudence), Humphry Davy (1778--1829, natural philosopher), Robert Knox (1791--1862, anatomist, ethnologist), William Wallace (1768--1843, mathematician), Andrew Fyfe (1792--1861, chemist), Robert Christison (1797--1882, toxicologist), John Franklin (1786--1847, Arctic explorer), and many others. Every volume contains a full contents list and index as well as a digest of scientific notices selected from other contemporary journals. With an average of ten plates per volume, including some coloured plans and fold-outs, this is a handsome and fine journal that will be of specialinterest to research libraries covering the development of eighteenth and nineteenth-century scientific thought in Britain. --important and rare sourcebook of nearly 900 scientific articles --edited by eminent scientists Sir David Brewster and Robert Jameson --every volume complete with full contents list, index and engraved illustrations