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Conferences Held in Connection with the Special Loan Collection of Scientific Apparatus, 1876 2 Volume Set

Part of the Cambridge Library Collection - Physical Sciences series
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In 1876 the South Kensington Museum held a major international exhibition of scientific instruments and equipment, both historical and contemporary.

Many of the items eventually formed the basis of collections now held at London's Science Museum.

In May 1876, organisers arranged a series of conferences at which leading British and European scientists explained and demonstrated some of the items on display.

The purpose was to emphasise the exhibition's goal not merely to preserve archaic treasures (such as Galileo's telescopes or Janssen's microscope) but to juxtapose them with current technology and so inspire future scientific developments.

Volume 1 covers physics, astronomy and mechanics, while Volume 2 is devoted to chemistry, biology, and the earth sciences.

Many of the distinguished contributors, including William Thomson, James Clerk-Maxwell, John Tyndall, Thomas Stevenson and Joseph Dalton Hooker, appear elsewhere in the Cambridge Library Collection, which also includes the full catalogue of the exhibition itself.

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Cambridge University Press
110807815X / 9781108078153
Multiple-component retail product
502.84
19/03/2015
United Kingdom
892 pages, 40 Line drawings, unspecified
141 x 216 mm, 1080 grams