Michael Faraday
Appearance
Michaël Faraday (vulgo Michael Faraday, natus Newington Butts in urbe Angliae die 22 Septembris 1791; domi mortuus in Hampton Court die 25 Augusti 1867) fuit physicus et chemicus Anglicus, qui pater electrochemiae esse putatur. In inventis maximis eius sunt inductio electromagnetica, diamagnetismus, ion et electrolysis.
Biographiae
[recensere | fontem recensere]- Bence Jones, Henry (1870). The Life and Letters of Faraday. Philadelphiae: J. B. Lippincott and Company.
- Cantor, Geoffrey (1991). Michael Faraday: Sandemanian and Scientist. Macmillian. ISBN 0-333-55077.
- Gladstone, J. H. (1872). Michael Faraday. Londinii: Macmillan.
- Hamilton, James (2002). Faraday: The Life. Londinii: Harper Collins. ISBN 0-00-716376-2.
- Hamilton, James (2004). A Life of Discovery: Michael Faraday, Giant of the Scientific Revolution. Novi Eboraci: Random House. ISBN 1-4000-6016-8.
- Hirshfeld, Alan W. (2006). The Electric Life of Michael Faraday. Walker and Company. ISBN 978-0-8027-1470-1.
- Thompson, Silvanus (1901). Michael Faraday, His Life and Work. Londinii: Cassell and Company. ISBN 1-4179-7036-7.
- Tyndall, John (1868). Faraday as a Discoverer. Londinii: Longmans, Green, and Company.
- Williams, L. Pearce (1965). Michael Faraday: A Biography. Novi Eboraci: Basic Books.
- The British Electrical and Allied Manufacturers Association. 1931. Faraday. Edinburgi: R. & R. Clark, Ltd.
- Agassi, Joseph (1971). Faraday as a Natural Philosopher. Sicagi: University of Chicago Press.
- Ames, Joseph Sweetman (Ed.) (1900). The Discovery of Induced Electric Currents. 2. Novi Eboraci: American Book Company.
- Gooding, David (ed.) (1985). Faraday Rediscovered: Essays on the Life and Work of Michael Faraday, 1791–1867. Londinii, Novi Eboraci: Macmillan/Stockton
- Thomas, John Meurig (1991). Michael Faraday and the Royal Institution: The Genius of Man and Place. Bristol: Hilger. ISBN 0-7503-0145-7.
- Russell, Colin A. (ed. Owen Gingerich) (2000). Michael Faraday: Physics and Faith (Oxford Portraits in Science Series). Novi Eboraci: Oxford University Press. ISBN 0-19-511763-8.
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