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William Gilbert, and Terrestial Magnetism in the Time of Queen Elizabeth: A Discourse

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English
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Non-fiction

In "William Gilbert, and Terrestrial Magnetism in the Time of Queen Elizabeth," Silvanus P. Thompson meticulously explores the pivotal contributions of William Gilbert to the scientific understanding of magnetism during the late Renaissance. With elegant prose, Thompson navigates the intersections of Gilbert's investigative spirit and the broader scientific milieu of Elizabethan England, contextualizing Gilbert's theories within the epoch's burgeoning curiosity about the natural world. The book deftly combines historical narrative with scientific exposition, examining how Gilbert's landmark work "De Magnete" shifted paradigms and influenced subsequent generations of scientists, illuminating the profound relationship between early modern science and the empirical methods that emerged during this transformative period. Silvanus P. Thompson was a noted physicist and historian of science, whose own background in electrical engineering and physics undoubtedly shaped his appreciation for Gilbert'Äôs enduring legacy. Thompson's scholarly pursuits reflect a deep engagement with the historical evolution of scientific thought, providing him with invaluable insight into the socio-political factors that influenced Gilbert's research. His commitment to elucidating the relationships between past and present scientific developments serves as a guiding principle throughout the work. This book is an essential read for anyone interested in the history of science, particularly those keen on understanding the evolution of magnetic theory and its implications. Thompson's thorough research and eloquent presentation make this work not only informative but also a compelling narrative that captivates both scholars and general readers alike.

© 2020 Good Press (Ebook): 4064066097202

Release date

Ebook: March 16, 2020

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