Science and Sound in Nineteenth-Century Britain
Sounds Experimental and Entertaining
Herausgeber: Gillin, Edward J
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Sounds Experimental and Entertaining
Herausgeber: Gillin, Edward J
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Sound and Science in Nineteenth-Century Britain is a four-volume set of primary sources which seeks to define our historical understanding of the relationship between British scientific knowledge and sound between 1815 and 1900. This collection will be of great interest to students and scholars of the History of Science.
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Sound and Science in Nineteenth-Century Britain is a four-volume set of primary sources which seeks to define our historical understanding of the relationship between British scientific knowledge and sound between 1815 and 1900. This collection will be of great interest to students and scholars of the History of Science.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 368
- Erscheinungstermin: 22. Dezember 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 735g
- ISBN-13: 9781032500782
- ISBN-10: 1032500786
- Artikelnr.: 69945120
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 368
- Erscheinungstermin: 22. Dezember 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 735g
- ISBN-13: 9781032500782
- ISBN-10: 1032500786
- Artikelnr.: 69945120
Dr Edward J. Gillin is Lecturer in the History of Building Sciences and Technology at the Bartlett School of Sustainable Construction in University College London. A cultural historian of nineteenth-century Britain, he specialises in questions of science, technology, and architecture, and how these relate to broader histories of society, politics, and religion.
Volume One Contents 1. Charles Wheatstone
"New Experiments on Sound"
Thomson's Annals of Philosophy
1823
Vol. vi
(London
England)
pp. 81-90. 2. (Anon.)
"The Enchanted Lyre"
The Literary Gazette
Vol. 5
(London
1821)
p. 586. 3. Thomas Busby
"The Acoucryptophone
or Enchanted Lyre"
Concert Room and Orchestra Anecdotes of Music and Musicians
ancient and modern
Vol. I
(London
1825)
pp. 9-10. 4. (Anon.)
"Enchanted Lyre"
The Circulator of Useful Knowledge
amusement
literature
science
and general information
(London
1825)
p. 284. 5. Charles Wheatstone
"Description of the Kaleidophone
or Phonic Kaleidoscope"
Quarterly Journal of Science
Literature
and Art
Vol. I
1827
(London
England)
pp. 344-51 6. (Anon.)
"The Kaleidophone
or phonic Kaleidoscope"
Mechanics' Magazine
11 Aug.
1827
Vol. 8
(London
England)
pp. 49-52. 7. Charles Wheatstone
"Experiments on Audition"
in The Scientific Papers of Sir Charles Wheatstone
D.C.L.
F.R.S
(Taylor and Francis: London
1879)
pp. 30-5. Originally from the Quarterly Journal of Science
1827. 8. Charles Wheatstone
"On the Resonances
or Reciprocated Vibrations of Columns of Air"
Quarterly Journal of Science
Vol. III
1828
(London
England)
pp. 175-83 9. Charles Wheatstone
"On the transmission of musical sounds through solid linear conductors
and on their subsequent reciprocation"
Journal of the Royal Institution of Great Britain
No. 5
(John Murray: London
Dec.
1831)
pp. 223-38. 10. Robert Willis
"On the vowel sounds
and on reed organ-pipes"
Transactions of the Cambridge Philosophical Society
(Cambridge University Press: Cambridge
1829)
pp. 1-38. 11. Charles Wheatstone
"On the vowel sounds
and a reed organ-pipes"
in The Scientific Papers of Sir Charles Wheatstone
D.C.L.
F.R.S
(Taylor and Francis: London
1879)
pp. 348-67. 12. (Anon.)
"Royal Institution"
The Dublin Literary Gazette
or Weekly Chronicle of Criticism
Belles Lettres
and Fine Arts
Vol. I
(Dublin
Ireland: 1830)
pp. 395-6. 13. Michael Faraday
"On a Peculiar Class of Acoustical Figures
and on the Forms of Fluids Vibrating on Elastic Surfaces"
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society
Vol. 121
1831
(London
England)
pp. 299-340. 14. Charles Wheatstone
"On the Figures Obtained by Strewing Sand on Vibrating Surfaces
Commonly Called Acoustic Figures"
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society
Vol. 123
1833
(London
England)
pp. 593-633 15. King's College London Library
Charles Wheatstone
"Lectures on Sound"
(1835). 16. David Brewster
Letters on Natural Magic addressed to Sir Walter Scott
Bart
(John Murray: London
1832)
pp. 1-7
157-243. 17. Felix Savart
"Researches on the elasticity of regularly crystallized bodies"
Edinburgh Journal of Science
Vol. I
new series
Apr.-Oct.
1829
(Edinburgh
Scotland)
pp. 141-6. 18. Arthur Trevelyan
"On the vibration of heated metals: By Arthur Trevelyan
Esq.; including a letter on the same subject by Dr W. Knight"
The London and Edinburgh Philosophical Magazine and Journal of Science
3rd Series
Nov.
1833
(London
England)
pp. 321-332. 19. Michael Faraday
"Trevelyan's experiments on the production of sound during the conduction of heat"
in Michael Faraday
Experimental researches in chemistry and physics
(Richard Taylor and William Francis: London
1859)
pp. 311-4. 20. J. P. Marrian
"On Sonorous Phaenomena in Electro-Magnets"
Philosophical Magazine
Series 3
25:167
(1844)
pp. 382-4. Index
"New Experiments on Sound"
Thomson's Annals of Philosophy
1823
Vol. vi
(London
England)
pp. 81-90. 2. (Anon.)
"The Enchanted Lyre"
The Literary Gazette
Vol. 5
(London
1821)
p. 586. 3. Thomas Busby
"The Acoucryptophone
or Enchanted Lyre"
Concert Room and Orchestra Anecdotes of Music and Musicians
ancient and modern
Vol. I
(London
1825)
pp. 9-10. 4. (Anon.)
"Enchanted Lyre"
The Circulator of Useful Knowledge
amusement
literature
science
and general information
(London
1825)
p. 284. 5. Charles Wheatstone
"Description of the Kaleidophone
or Phonic Kaleidoscope"
Quarterly Journal of Science
Literature
and Art
Vol. I
1827
(London
England)
pp. 344-51 6. (Anon.)
"The Kaleidophone
or phonic Kaleidoscope"
Mechanics' Magazine
11 Aug.
1827
Vol. 8
(London
England)
pp. 49-52. 7. Charles Wheatstone
"Experiments on Audition"
in The Scientific Papers of Sir Charles Wheatstone
D.C.L.
F.R.S
(Taylor and Francis: London
1879)
pp. 30-5. Originally from the Quarterly Journal of Science
1827. 8. Charles Wheatstone
"On the Resonances
or Reciprocated Vibrations of Columns of Air"
Quarterly Journal of Science
Vol. III
1828
(London
England)
pp. 175-83 9. Charles Wheatstone
"On the transmission of musical sounds through solid linear conductors
and on their subsequent reciprocation"
Journal of the Royal Institution of Great Britain
No. 5
(John Murray: London
Dec.
1831)
pp. 223-38. 10. Robert Willis
"On the vowel sounds
and on reed organ-pipes"
Transactions of the Cambridge Philosophical Society
(Cambridge University Press: Cambridge
1829)
pp. 1-38. 11. Charles Wheatstone
"On the vowel sounds
and a reed organ-pipes"
in The Scientific Papers of Sir Charles Wheatstone
D.C.L.
F.R.S
(Taylor and Francis: London
1879)
pp. 348-67. 12. (Anon.)
"Royal Institution"
The Dublin Literary Gazette
or Weekly Chronicle of Criticism
Belles Lettres
and Fine Arts
Vol. I
(Dublin
Ireland: 1830)
pp. 395-6. 13. Michael Faraday
"On a Peculiar Class of Acoustical Figures
and on the Forms of Fluids Vibrating on Elastic Surfaces"
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society
Vol. 121
1831
(London
England)
pp. 299-340. 14. Charles Wheatstone
"On the Figures Obtained by Strewing Sand on Vibrating Surfaces
Commonly Called Acoustic Figures"
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society
Vol. 123
1833
(London
England)
pp. 593-633 15. King's College London Library
Charles Wheatstone
"Lectures on Sound"
(1835). 16. David Brewster
Letters on Natural Magic addressed to Sir Walter Scott
Bart
(John Murray: London
1832)
pp. 1-7
157-243. 17. Felix Savart
"Researches on the elasticity of regularly crystallized bodies"
Edinburgh Journal of Science
Vol. I
new series
Apr.-Oct.
1829
(Edinburgh
Scotland)
pp. 141-6. 18. Arthur Trevelyan
"On the vibration of heated metals: By Arthur Trevelyan
Esq.; including a letter on the same subject by Dr W. Knight"
The London and Edinburgh Philosophical Magazine and Journal of Science
3rd Series
Nov.
1833
(London
England)
pp. 321-332. 19. Michael Faraday
"Trevelyan's experiments on the production of sound during the conduction of heat"
in Michael Faraday
Experimental researches in chemistry and physics
(Richard Taylor and William Francis: London
1859)
pp. 311-4. 20. J. P. Marrian
"On Sonorous Phaenomena in Electro-Magnets"
Philosophical Magazine
Series 3
25:167
(1844)
pp. 382-4. Index
Volume One Contents 1. Charles Wheatstone
"New Experiments on Sound"
Thomson's Annals of Philosophy
1823
Vol. vi
(London
England)
pp. 81-90. 2. (Anon.)
"The Enchanted Lyre"
The Literary Gazette
Vol. 5
(London
1821)
p. 586. 3. Thomas Busby
"The Acoucryptophone
or Enchanted Lyre"
Concert Room and Orchestra Anecdotes of Music and Musicians
ancient and modern
Vol. I
(London
1825)
pp. 9-10. 4. (Anon.)
"Enchanted Lyre"
The Circulator of Useful Knowledge
amusement
literature
science
and general information
(London
1825)
p. 284. 5. Charles Wheatstone
"Description of the Kaleidophone
or Phonic Kaleidoscope"
Quarterly Journal of Science
Literature
and Art
Vol. I
1827
(London
England)
pp. 344-51 6. (Anon.)
"The Kaleidophone
or phonic Kaleidoscope"
Mechanics' Magazine
11 Aug.
1827
Vol. 8
(London
England)
pp. 49-52. 7. Charles Wheatstone
"Experiments on Audition"
in The Scientific Papers of Sir Charles Wheatstone
D.C.L.
F.R.S
(Taylor and Francis: London
1879)
pp. 30-5. Originally from the Quarterly Journal of Science
1827. 8. Charles Wheatstone
"On the Resonances
or Reciprocated Vibrations of Columns of Air"
Quarterly Journal of Science
Vol. III
1828
(London
England)
pp. 175-83 9. Charles Wheatstone
"On the transmission of musical sounds through solid linear conductors
and on their subsequent reciprocation"
Journal of the Royal Institution of Great Britain
No. 5
(John Murray: London
Dec.
1831)
pp. 223-38. 10. Robert Willis
"On the vowel sounds
and on reed organ-pipes"
Transactions of the Cambridge Philosophical Society
(Cambridge University Press: Cambridge
1829)
pp. 1-38. 11. Charles Wheatstone
"On the vowel sounds
and a reed organ-pipes"
in The Scientific Papers of Sir Charles Wheatstone
D.C.L.
F.R.S
(Taylor and Francis: London
1879)
pp. 348-67. 12. (Anon.)
"Royal Institution"
The Dublin Literary Gazette
or Weekly Chronicle of Criticism
Belles Lettres
and Fine Arts
Vol. I
(Dublin
Ireland: 1830)
pp. 395-6. 13. Michael Faraday
"On a Peculiar Class of Acoustical Figures
and on the Forms of Fluids Vibrating on Elastic Surfaces"
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society
Vol. 121
1831
(London
England)
pp. 299-340. 14. Charles Wheatstone
"On the Figures Obtained by Strewing Sand on Vibrating Surfaces
Commonly Called Acoustic Figures"
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society
Vol. 123
1833
(London
England)
pp. 593-633 15. King's College London Library
Charles Wheatstone
"Lectures on Sound"
(1835). 16. David Brewster
Letters on Natural Magic addressed to Sir Walter Scott
Bart
(John Murray: London
1832)
pp. 1-7
157-243. 17. Felix Savart
"Researches on the elasticity of regularly crystallized bodies"
Edinburgh Journal of Science
Vol. I
new series
Apr.-Oct.
1829
(Edinburgh
Scotland)
pp. 141-6. 18. Arthur Trevelyan
"On the vibration of heated metals: By Arthur Trevelyan
Esq.; including a letter on the same subject by Dr W. Knight"
The London and Edinburgh Philosophical Magazine and Journal of Science
3rd Series
Nov.
1833
(London
England)
pp. 321-332. 19. Michael Faraday
"Trevelyan's experiments on the production of sound during the conduction of heat"
in Michael Faraday
Experimental researches in chemistry and physics
(Richard Taylor and William Francis: London
1859)
pp. 311-4. 20. J. P. Marrian
"On Sonorous Phaenomena in Electro-Magnets"
Philosophical Magazine
Series 3
25:167
(1844)
pp. 382-4. Index
"New Experiments on Sound"
Thomson's Annals of Philosophy
1823
Vol. vi
(London
England)
pp. 81-90. 2. (Anon.)
"The Enchanted Lyre"
The Literary Gazette
Vol. 5
(London
1821)
p. 586. 3. Thomas Busby
"The Acoucryptophone
or Enchanted Lyre"
Concert Room and Orchestra Anecdotes of Music and Musicians
ancient and modern
Vol. I
(London
1825)
pp. 9-10. 4. (Anon.)
"Enchanted Lyre"
The Circulator of Useful Knowledge
amusement
literature
science
and general information
(London
1825)
p. 284. 5. Charles Wheatstone
"Description of the Kaleidophone
or Phonic Kaleidoscope"
Quarterly Journal of Science
Literature
and Art
Vol. I
1827
(London
England)
pp. 344-51 6. (Anon.)
"The Kaleidophone
or phonic Kaleidoscope"
Mechanics' Magazine
11 Aug.
1827
Vol. 8
(London
England)
pp. 49-52. 7. Charles Wheatstone
"Experiments on Audition"
in The Scientific Papers of Sir Charles Wheatstone
D.C.L.
F.R.S
(Taylor and Francis: London
1879)
pp. 30-5. Originally from the Quarterly Journal of Science
1827. 8. Charles Wheatstone
"On the Resonances
or Reciprocated Vibrations of Columns of Air"
Quarterly Journal of Science
Vol. III
1828
(London
England)
pp. 175-83 9. Charles Wheatstone
"On the transmission of musical sounds through solid linear conductors
and on their subsequent reciprocation"
Journal of the Royal Institution of Great Britain
No. 5
(John Murray: London
Dec.
1831)
pp. 223-38. 10. Robert Willis
"On the vowel sounds
and on reed organ-pipes"
Transactions of the Cambridge Philosophical Society
(Cambridge University Press: Cambridge
1829)
pp. 1-38. 11. Charles Wheatstone
"On the vowel sounds
and a reed organ-pipes"
in The Scientific Papers of Sir Charles Wheatstone
D.C.L.
F.R.S
(Taylor and Francis: London
1879)
pp. 348-67. 12. (Anon.)
"Royal Institution"
The Dublin Literary Gazette
or Weekly Chronicle of Criticism
Belles Lettres
and Fine Arts
Vol. I
(Dublin
Ireland: 1830)
pp. 395-6. 13. Michael Faraday
"On a Peculiar Class of Acoustical Figures
and on the Forms of Fluids Vibrating on Elastic Surfaces"
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society
Vol. 121
1831
(London
England)
pp. 299-340. 14. Charles Wheatstone
"On the Figures Obtained by Strewing Sand on Vibrating Surfaces
Commonly Called Acoustic Figures"
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society
Vol. 123
1833
(London
England)
pp. 593-633 15. King's College London Library
Charles Wheatstone
"Lectures on Sound"
(1835). 16. David Brewster
Letters on Natural Magic addressed to Sir Walter Scott
Bart
(John Murray: London
1832)
pp. 1-7
157-243. 17. Felix Savart
"Researches on the elasticity of regularly crystallized bodies"
Edinburgh Journal of Science
Vol. I
new series
Apr.-Oct.
1829
(Edinburgh
Scotland)
pp. 141-6. 18. Arthur Trevelyan
"On the vibration of heated metals: By Arthur Trevelyan
Esq.; including a letter on the same subject by Dr W. Knight"
The London and Edinburgh Philosophical Magazine and Journal of Science
3rd Series
Nov.
1833
(London
England)
pp. 321-332. 19. Michael Faraday
"Trevelyan's experiments on the production of sound during the conduction of heat"
in Michael Faraday
Experimental researches in chemistry and physics
(Richard Taylor and William Francis: London
1859)
pp. 311-4. 20. J. P. Marrian
"On Sonorous Phaenomena in Electro-Magnets"
Philosophical Magazine
Series 3
25:167
(1844)
pp. 382-4. Index