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read some time ago at the Royal Society ; but the printer is not quite ready. It relates to some
extraordinary cases of the induction of electric currents,..". Il parle également des travaux de
M, Biot ',,.respecting circular polorization,..". Mais il a €té trop occupé pour s'y attacher atten~
tivement et le regrette, étant donné l'importance du sujet.
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dom Brunel, civil engineer referring to a scientific report which he is returning
and on which he makes a critical comment
... after all I sometimes feel glad that I am not a mathematician
for though mathematical science is sure, I do not find that the conclusions
of its professors can be trusted much more than those of other professors. . .
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A.L.S. to D.Colnaghi. |
lp. 8vo. Royal Institution:Jan.1st.1831. £4/10/-
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Institution, dated March 1833, to Mr. George Harrison who attended four courses
of Chemical lectures and demonstrations. Signed by Faraday, with seal of the
Institution. With a fine engraved portrait (specimen print) of Faraday. 8} in. by
64 in. WA SGA —* ie a : £2 10s.
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49. FARADAY, Michael. Autograph Letter Signed, two full pages, quarto,
Royal Institute January 23, 1834. To the ripiiit geologist, Robert lox.
Faraday thanks his correspondent for his letter and explains that he has some papers
for his perusal and has ideas for stil] more papers. “So I continue to work whether to
purpose or not the...world will soon be able to judge.” [At this time Faraday was in the
midst of his seven volume Diary which was published between 1832 and 1836. He was
known to have a poor memory and made it a habit to immediately write down every ex-
perimental result and many of his ideas}. He continues, “I think more...of the Seventh
s than of any other. In it] have determined and proved the definite action of electri-
ci ie bin t as have often seen other men mistake the mselves so I nave some fears until others
have examined and admitted or refused my data and peice ’ He closes his Jetter with
a promise to visit his friend if occasion should present itself and iho asks if Fox would be
willing to exhibit “your new instrument” when it is c¢ ompleted “for...our members at the
meeting”. In 1834 Fox constructed an improved form of deflector dipping needle. The
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meeting to which Faraday refers is that of the Roy ral Society held in April of that year.
FARADAY (Michael). Chimiste et physicien anglais, 1791-1867.=- L.A.5., en
anglais, a Mr, Maudonni Melloni, Londres, 31 mars 1835, 2 pp. 1/3
in=-8, 300 Frs,
Faraday félicite son correspondant de la médaille qui lui a été
remise par la "Royal Society" de Londres, en récompense de ses
découvertes scientifiques qui, selon lui, seront suivies de nom=
breuses autres beaucoup plus importantes, I1 lui parle, ensuite,
de ses recherches: "... I was also in hopes of sending you... 2
copy of my last series of researches in electricity (the ninth
series) which was read some time ago at the Royal Society: but the
printer is not quite ready. It relates to some extraordinary cases
of the induction of electrie currents... . Il parle, également,
des travaux de M, Biot ",.. respecting circular polarization...’ .
Mais il a été trop occupé pour s'y attacher attentivement et le
regrette, 6tant donné l'importance du sujet,
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of the principal Writers on that Disease from the Earliest Periods to the close of 4
last Century. London: Sydenham Society, 1844, 8vo, cloth
that he is dealing honorably...." In his opinion the process:
could “only be judged of by the proof of time & action"
In the. last letter he re-states that he could not analyse
Szerebury' s preparation"for I was bound at first to give an |
opinion without knowing the composition",
FARADAY . MIC! IAEL(1791~1867) Philosppher & Scientist.
Two A.LL.S. to Antony Ashley Cooper. 7th Earl of
Shaf tesbury(1801-1885 )Philanthropist.
2pp.SvoeRoyal Institution;June 30th.1842.and Dec.26th.1856.
) £9/9/-
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tig dt full liberty to make any useof my reports". And in ~—
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Dear Dr.Dibner,
The following autograph letters, which I think will
interest you, have just come into stock. I shall be glad
to hear if I may send them to you.
Yours sincerely,
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FARADAY , MICHAEL( 1791-1867) Philosopher & Scientist.
Three A.L1.S. to Wm.Francis Cowper,Baron Mount-Temple(1811—1888)
M.P. and Commissioner of Works, 1860-66.
Sspp.Svo Hampton Court Green;Aug.5rd.1860. And Royal Institution: Auge4th & 7th
1860. £42/~/—
Excellent ketters, in which Faraday's integrity of character shines out,
dealing with the "Szerebury-—Ransome matter", and the secrecy of Szerebury's
"process" in the testing of stone, probably used in the building of the
Houses of Parliament between 1840 and 1867. Apparently Faraday had been
asked to check on his work, and he found himself in an embarrassing position,
as- he was bound te—honour Szerebury's desi secr lave no
objection to the matter as it appea s tothe House
of COMMONS , though I would rathe: De 1 a cons: Han
private) amongst the rest" :
the. government should ee ve made de 5
saying that he had been thr oceeding ton account of “my
answers to your question ieee git he ious nt he uld "make all my letters
private to prevent like results". He wanted ti "teae clear of the parties:-
whose object is of course profit".
The second ketter is marked Private, in which he recalls the occasion when
he was called in "to form some kind of judgement respecting the preservation
of the stone work". He had met Szerebury at the Houses of Parliament and
Sir Charles Barry(the architect) was present: the latter had informed him
that Szerbury could keep his secret and because of this Faraday did not ask
for or take any of the liquid, but he had no doubt that it was "an alkaline
Silicate". "I should not have thought it honest to take any of his
preparations without his knowledge. I think you ought to have some security
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FARADAY, MICHAEL (1791-1867) Philosopher & Seientist. A.L.S. to Mrs.
Pollock (wife of Sir Frederick Pollock), and other material,
3pp. Svo. Royal Institution: Jan.4th. 1860 (letter). £12/12/-.
A charming letter, in which he apologiese for not answering hers, as he had
been so busy with "the concerns of, the lectures" that "I have been really
unable fitly to express myself". He invites her boys to "an odd lecture or
two" and to come in by mentioning his name at the door, He concludes by
Saying that, his wife had lost her voice, and "Love to all.,...I would not be
in, debt for such a precious thing as that & yet I do not want it te be by
measure", ie
Also an engraved Admission Card to Mr.Faraday's Lectures, 1838: two
varieties of his visiting card, with the address of the Royal Institution,
and on the back of one an Autograph Note signed by him and written in
¥
pencil, asking that Mr. Ratton should be given a ‘paper of. instructions for
: FLETSCHER- SE
911 FARADAY. ALS, 1Y4pp., 8vo. Royal Inst., May 12, 1860. To Richmond “M. d le Ri SR Seen
very eminent natural philosopher of Geneva is in town on a diplomatic mission or oe oo f189) FARADAY, MICHAEL. English |
ernment of Switzerland . . . I promised Madame de la Rive to ascertain from you whether you JM sefentist. A.L.s. 1 full p., 8vo. ee
were so far at liberty as to draw his portrait after the manner of Lyell Riehends.16-7 65.00 stitution, 1 January 1863.6 Ker gf $15.00
FARADAY, Michael. English physicist, noted for his 186 FARADAY, MIGHAEL. English scien-
‘ete in electricity. ALS, lp., 8vo, June 10 fist, A. Ls. 1 p, 8vo. 17 March 1863,
- To Mrs. Miller. Fine condition | ; 9 Dap Coat i : $10.00
Wi . To Sir Charles Locock, English physi-
Ba ele oh ss pyenhad thanks for all your kindness _ cian, that he was “deeply engaged” and
er : See ae photograph. eae My wife sends could not see Dr. Evans.
told ten 1 ne ees of your kindness to me. |
about it. I hope Professor Mi :
no cold by the wetting." P ee, Miller Caught
Faraday (Michael) English chemist & physicist, 1791-1867. Autograph
FARADAY ,Michael Note Signed. 1 p.. 8vo. To Dr. Becker. The Green, H. Court,
July esate 1 7 | mg was exactly i
A.L.S : 1-1 |b p ges, Bay 0 | ane | ae a My Dear Dr. Becker. our
Royal Inst
Feb. 7,186° to
fellow scienti
not to give away too many
bird's nests
Hamilto -
The letter to Play fair is marked Private; in it he replies te an invitation
to the professorship of ‘Patera Philosophy. at Edinburgh. He felt he ought
¥
not te leave London or break his connexion, hoping that London would have a
school of physics which it needed so much.
With these two letters is an Autegraph Verse, initialled, beginning:
"The queenly Moon commands the subject sea
Which rolls around the world its silvered brine..."
It appears to be an answer to an invitation and is dated March 28th. 18638.
4nd also: 7
A printed ticket of. admission to the Reyal Institution, signed by Tyndall.
June 15th. 1866,
He tells Mrs, Pollock that he had arrived in the Isle-of Wight ' ‘very much
shaken......my present head is net my Alpine one....my poor guide went to
City with leisure & opportunity . . .” Emerson then discusses a Western Tour that had been
arranged for him, which would preclude him from visiting New Haven. 125.00 issippi troops, slavery, his
884 EMERSON. ALS, 2pp., ae ren ae 1877. To L.S. Metcalf. “I am informed by i ce RR. French
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216 GEORGE IV, King of England. D. s.
1% pp., folio. Carlton House, 25 June 1817.
With wafer seal. Also signed by Lord Sid-
mouth.
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