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Selected Scientific Works of Hans Christian Ørsted

Hans Christian Orsted (1777-1851) was one of the leading scientists of the nineteenth century, having played a crucial role in founding electromagnetism. Unfortunately for the English-speaking world, almost all of his research was published in other languages, particularly his native Danish. This bo...

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Autor principal: Orsted, Hans Christian
Otros Autores: Knudsen., Ole, Jackson, Andrew D., Jelved, Karen
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Princeton : Princeton University Press, 2014.
Colección:Book collections on Project MUSE.
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500 |a 43 Correspondence (1821). 
505 0 |a Preface ; Introduction ; 1 Response to the Prize Question in Medicine Set by the University of Copenhagen in the Year 1797: On the Origin and Use of Amniotic Fluid ; 2 Letters on Chemistry. First Letter (1798); 3 Letters on Chemistry. Second Letter, on Heat (1798); 4 Letters on Chemistry. Third Letter (1799); 5 Letters on Chemistry. Fourth Letter (1799); 6 Fundamentals of the Metaphysics of Nature Partly According to a New Plan (1799); 7 Dissertation on the Structure of the Elementary Metaphysics of External Nature (1799). 
505 0 |a 8 Experiments and Observations Concerning Galvanic Electricity (1801)9 An Addendum by Dr. 0rsted to His Remarks on Galvanism (1801); 10 Continued Experiments on Galvanism (1801); 11 A Review of the Latest Advances in Physics (1803); 12 Materials for a Chemistry of the Nineteenth Century (1803); 13 Correspondence (1804); 14 Galvano-Chemical Observations (1804); 15 Criticism of the So-Called Eudiometry with Regard to Medicine (1805); 16 A Letter from Dr. Orsted of Copenhagen to Mr. J.W. Ritter of Jena, Concerning Chladni's Acoustic Figures in an Electrical Context (1805). 
505 0 |a 17 A Letter from Mr. Orsted, Professor of Philosophy in Copenhagen, to Professor Pictet on Acoustic Vibrations (1805)18 On the Harmony Between Electrical Figures and Organic Forms (1805); 19 New Investigations into the Question: What Is Chemistry? (1805); 20 An Attempt towards a New Theory of Spontaneous Combustion (1805); 21 On the Manner in Which Electricity Is Transmitted (A Fragment) (1806); 22 Correspondence (1806); 23 Experiments Prompted by Some Passages in Winterl's Writings (1806); 24 The Series of Acids and Bases (1806); 25 Reflections on the History of Chemistry, A Lecture (1807). 
505 0 |a 26 On Acoustic Figures (1807)27 Orsted on Simon's (Volta's) New Law for Electrical Atmospheric Effects (1808); 28 Experiments on Acoustic Figures (1810); 29 First Introduction to General Physics (1811); 30 View of the Chemical Laws of Nature Obtained Through Recent Discoveries (1812); 31 On the Law of Electrical Attraction (1814); 32 Proposal for New Danish Terms in Chemistry: The Law for the Weakening of Electrical Effects with Distance (1815); 33 Theory of Light (1816); 34 On Galvanic Trough Apparatuses and Spark Discharge in Mercury Vapour (1816). 
505 0 |a 35 Observations Regarding Contact Electricity (1817)36 On the Compression of Water (1817); 37 On the Way in Which a Textbook in Physics Ought to Be Written: Investigations on the Compressibility of Water (1818); 38 On Piperine, a New Plant Alkaloid (1820); 39 Experiments on the Effect of the Electric Conflict on the Magnetic Needle (July 21,1820); 39 Experiments on the Effect of a Current of Electricity on the Magnetic Needle (1820); 40 New Electro-Magnetic Experiments (1820); 41 Note on the Discovery of Electromagnetism (1821); 42 Observations on Electro-magnetism (1821). 
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