Nineteenth-Century Science: An AnthologyNineteenth-Century Science is a science anthology which provides over 30 selections from original 19th-century scientific monographs, textbooks and articles written by such authors as Charles Darwin, Mary Somerville, J.W. Goethe, John Dalton, Charles Lyell and Hermann von Helmholtz. The volume surveys scientific discovery and thought from Jean-Baptiste Lamarck’s theory of evolution of 1809 to the isolation of radium by Marie and Pierre Curie in 1898. Each selection opens with a biographical introduction, situating each scientist and discovery within the context of history and culture of the period. Each entry is also followed by a list of further suggested reading on the topic. A broad range of technical and popular material has been included, from Mendeleev’s detailed description of the periodic table to Faraday’s highly accessible lecture for young people on the chemistry of a burning candle. The anthology will be of interest to the general reader who would like to explore in detail the scientific, cultural, and intellectual development of the nineteenth-century, as well as to students and teachers who specialize in the science, literature, history, or sociology of the period. The book provides examples from all the disciplines of western science-chemistry, physics, medicine, astronomy, biology, evolutionary theory, etc. The majority of the entries consist of complete, unabridged journal articles or book chapters from original 19th-century scientific texts. |
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Contents
XAVIER BICHAT | 6 |
A member of the Siphonophorae Forskalia tholoides | 16 |
WILLIAM PALEY | 17 |
ERASMUS DARWIN | 26 |
JOHN DALTON | 40 |
JEANBAPTISTE LAMARCK | 49 |
Fossil mollusks Cerithium giganteum | 58 |
JOHANN WOLFGANG GOETHE | 67 |
CHARLES ROBERT DARWIN | 215 |
The Lion of the Season | 220 |
Ernst Haeckels palaeontological descent tree of the vertebrates | 227 |
Photographs of the Bacillus and Spirillum | 244 |
LOUIS PASTEUR | 245 |
Apparatus from Michael Faradays electrical experiments | 256 |
FRIEDRICH MAX MÜLLER | 264 |
HERMANN VON HELMHOLTZ | 278 |
ALEXANDER VON HUMBOLDT | 77 |
CHARLES BABBAGE | 84 |
CHARLES LYELL | 98 |
Optical figures from the crystallographic research of Sir David Brewster | 112 |
MARY FAIRFAX SOMERVILLE | 113 |
THEODOR SCHWANN | 119 |
NIKOLAI IVANOVICH LOBACHEVSKY | 137 |
man found only in a fossil state | 144 |
ROBERT CHAMBERS | 145 |
GEORGE COMBE | 161 |
Diagram of a phrenological head | 165 |
WILLIAM WHEWELL | 172 |
HERBERT SPENCER | 190 |
Interior of the Great Exhibition Hall | 202 |
AUGUSTE COMTE | 203 |
JAMES CLERK MAXWELL | 300 |
CLAUDE BERNARD | 315 |
Illustration of cerebral anatomy | 324 |
JOSEPH LISTER | 337 |
Three Fuegians from Cape Horn in native and European dress | 349 |
Comparative embryonic development of faces | 356 |
JOHN TYNDALL | 357 |
WILLIAM THOMSON LORD KELVIN | 386 |
Man using a simple singleprism spectroscope | 411 |
WILLIAM JAMES | 417 |
WILHELM CONRAD RÖNTGEN | 445 |
GEORGE WASHINGTON CARVER | 461 |
A selection of Radiolarians | 476 |
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