| RGO Archives/RGO 6 contains: |
| <-- See earlier |
| 460 |
Papers on engineering and inventions |
| 461 |
Papers on engineering and inventions |
| 462 |
Miscellaneous scientific papers |
| 463 |
Papers on optics |
| 464 |
Papers on light intensity near a caustic |
| 465 |
Correspondence on academic works |
| 466 |
Papers on the Julian invasion |
| 467 |
Papers on ancient eclipses |
| 468 |
Miscellaneous scientific papers |
| 469 |
Papers on eclipses and the Moon |
| 470 |
Miscellaneous scientific papers |
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Papers of George Airy
| Title |
Correspondence on academic works |
| Reference |
RGO 6/465 (former reference: L5/54) |
| Covering Dates |
1847–1850 |
| Extent and Medium |
1 box |
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| Content and context |
Correspondence and papers on various academic works, including W.H. Stevenson's thoughts on hydrogen, gas and water; E.W. Brayley's injury to book bindings by gas; and R.S. Poole's places of the sun and moon's longitude in regard to ancient Egyptian chronology. There are papers by F. Coxworthy on the influence of electricity in regard to various scientific phenomena; M. Faraday's galvanic experiments; Airy's essays on the route of the Israelites during the Exodus; a small map of North Canada associated with J. Franklin's last expedition; various comments on tides, with a register of tides on the River Thames for June-July 1849; a small history of high tides on the Thames, 1092-1841; and reports of the Council of the Royal Irish Academy. The correspondents include A. de Morgan, G.G. Stokes (on the phenomena of haloes), B. Powell, W. Whewell, J. Glaisher, J.D. Forbes and H. Lloyd. |
| Further information |
Indexed |
| Index Terms |
| Canada |
| Egypt |
| Thames |
| Faraday, Michael (1791-1867) natural philosopher |
| Forbes, James David (1809-1868) natural philosopher |
| Glaisher, James (1809-1903) astronomer |
| Morgan, Augustus de (1806-1871) mathematician |
| Powell, Baden (1796-1860) physicist and theologian |
| Stokes, Sir George Gabriel (1819-1903) 1st Baronet, physicist |
| Whewell, William (1794-1866) Master of Trinity College, Cambridge |
| Lloyd, Humphrey (1800-1881) physicist and university administrator |
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