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  1. Heat. a mode of motion. by Tyndall. John. 1820-1893., 1905-01-01
  2. Notes of a course of six lectures (adapted to a juvenile auditory ) on ice, water, vapour, and air by John, 1820-1893 Tyndall, 2009-10-26
  3. Notes of a course of seven lectures on electrical phenomena and theories : delivered at the Royal Institution of Great Britain, April 28-June 9, 1870 by John, 1820-1893 Tyndall, 2009-10-26
  4. Heat considered as a mode of motion by John, 1820-1893 Tyndall, 2009-10-26
  5. “On the action of gases and vapours on radiant heat.” by John (1820-1893). TYNDALL, 1861
  6. The forms of water in clouds & rivers. ice & glaciers. by Tyndall. John. 1820-1893., 1899-01-01
  7. Light and electricity: notes of two courses of lectures before t by Tyndall. John. 1820-1893., 1871-01-01
  8. Contributions to molecular physics in the domain of radiant heat. A series of memoirs published in the Philosophical Transactions and Philosophical Magazine; with additions. by John (1820-1893). TYNDALL, 1872
  9. The glaciers of the Alps. Being a narrative of excursions and ascents, an account of the origin and phenomena of glaciers and an exposition of the physical principles to which they are related by John, 1820-1893 Tyndall, 2009-10-26
  10. New fragments. by Tyndall. John. 1820-1893., 1915-01-01
  11. Essays on the floating-matter of the air in relation to putrefac by Tyndall. John. 1820-1893., 1881-01-01
  12. Essays on the floating-matter of the air in relation to putrefac by Tyndall. John. 1820-1893., 1884-01-01
  13. Address delivered before the British Association assembled at Belfast : with additions by John, 1820-1893 Tyndall, 2009-10-26
  14. Lessons in electricity at the Royal institution, 1875-6 by John, 1820-1893 Tyndall, 2009-10-26

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23. John Tyndall, Natural Philosopher, 1820-1893: Catalogue Of Correspondence, Journ
CALL NUMBER, mfe/Z/F753. . . LOCATION, Microtext Section, Robarts Library. . .SUBJECT, 1. Tyndall John, 18201893 Bibliography Catalogs. BACK TO TOP OF PAGE.
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[Main Index] [Microform Search] [Site Map] [Microtext Section Home] ... [U of T Home] John Tyndall, Natural Philosopher, 1820-1893: Catalogue of Correspondence, Journals and Collected Papers . Edited by James R. Friday, Roy M. Macleod and Philippa Shepherd. London: Mansell Information, 1974. 34 fiches. COVERAGE John Tyndall, a professor at the Royal Institution, was in direct succession to Faraday. This catalogue includes entries for Tyndall's published and unpublished writings now in the Royal Institution, newspaper clippings, including letters to the press, laboratory journals and other notebooks, manuscripts of articles and lectures, and correspondence. There are brief notes on Tyndall's correspondence in other archives such as the American Philosophical Society, a checklist of Tyndall's writings, and a Tyndall bibliography. ACCESS Consult the index and guide listed below. Request an item by giving the call number, title of the collection and the fiche number. BIBLIOGRAPHIC ACCESS John Tyndall, Natural Philosopher, 1820-1893; Catalogue of Correspondence, Journals and Collected Papers [Guide] . Edited by James R. Friday, Roy M. Macleod and Philippa Shepherd. London: Mansell Information, 1974.

24. PROJECT GUTENBERG - Catalog By Author - Index - Tyndall, John
INDEX What is PG Etext Listings. Etexts by Author. Tyndall, John,18201893 T Index Main Index Faraday As A Discoverer.
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25. JOHN TYNDALL
John Tyndall. Tyndall, John (18201893), British natural philosopher,was born in Co. Carlow, Ireland, on the 2nd of August 1820, his
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JOHN TYNDALL
TYNDALL, JOHN (1820-1893), British natural philosopher, was born in Co. Carlow, Ireland, on the 2nd of August 1820, his father being the son of a small landowner in poor circumstances, but a man of more than ordinary ability, With Darwin and Huxley his name is inseparably connected with the battle which began in the middle of the ipth century for making the new standpoint of modem science part of the accepted philosophy in general life. For many years, indeed, he came to represent to ordinary Englishmen the typical or ideal professor of physics. His strong, picturesque mode of seizing and expressing things gave him an immense living influence both in speech and writing, and disseminated a popular knowledge of physical science such as had not previously existed. But besides being a true educator, and perhaps the greatest popular teacher of natural philosophy in his generation, he was an earnest and original observer and explorer of nature. Tyndall was to a large extent a self-made man; he had no early advantages, but with indomitable earnestness devoted himself to study, to which he was stimulated by the writings of Carlyle. He passed from a national school in Co. Carlow to a minor post (1839) in the Irish ordnance survey, thence (1842) to the English survey, attending mechanics' institute lectures at Preston in Lancashire. He then became for a time (1844) a railway engineer, and in 1847 a teacher at Queenwood College, Hants. Thence with much spirit, and in face of many difficulties, he betook himself, with his colleague Edward Frankland, to the university of Marburg (1848-1851), where, by intense application, he obtained his doctorate in two years. His inaugural dissertation was an essay on screw-surfaces.

26. Tyndall, John. Heat Considered As A Mode Of Motion (New York, 1863)
AUTHOR Tyndall, John (18201893) TITLE Heat considered as a mode of motion beinga course of twelve lectures delivered at the Royal Institution of Great
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AUTHOR Tyndall, John (1820-1893)
TITLE Heat considered as a mode of motion: being a course of twelve lectures delivered at the Royal Institution of Great Britain in the season of 1862, by John Tyndall; with illustrations.
IMPRINT : New York: D. Appleton and Co., 1863.
COLLATION : 480 p.: ill., folded plates; 20 cm.
PROVENANCE : Bookplate of the Boston Society of Natural History, from Dr. A. D. Sinclair, June 21, 1899.
KEYWORDS : 1. Heat.
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Tyndall, John (18201893) Fragments of science for unscientific people LOCATIONQ171.T96. Tyndall, John (1820-1893) Heat considered as a mode of motion
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  • 28. John Tyndall (1820-1893), Scientist
    John Tyndall (18201893), Scientist Sitter in 3 portraits Physicist; professor,and later Director, of the Royal Institution, his address to the British
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    Sitter John Tyndall (18201893), Scientist. Sitter in 3 portraits.Artist John McLure Hamilton (1853-1936). Artist of 7 portraits.
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    32. Tyndall, John
    Tyndall, John (18201893). Irish physicist who 1869 studied the scatteringof light by invisibly small suspended particles in colloids.
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    Tyndall, John
    Irish physicist who 1869 studied the scattering of light by invisibly small suspended particles in colloids. Known as the Tyndall effect, it was first observed with colloidal solutions, in which a beam of light is made visible when it is scattered by minute colloidal particles (whereas a pure solvent does not scatter light). Similar scattering of blue wavelengths of sunlight by particles in the atmosphere makes the sky look blue (beyond the atmosphere, the sky is black).
    Tyndall was born in County Carlow and studied at Marburg, Germany. He became professor at the Royal Institution 1853 and was also professor at the Royal School of Mines 1859-68. As superintendent of the Royal Institution from 1867, he did much to popularize science in Britain and also in the USA, where he toured from 1872 to 1873.
    Having established that there are dust particles suspended in the air, Tyndall was able to show that the air contains living microorganisms. This confirmed the work of French chemist Louis Pasteur that rejected the spontaneous generation of life, and it also inspired Tyndall to develop methods of sterilizing by heat treatment.
    Tyndall also carried out experimental work on the absorption and transmission of heat by gases, especially water vapour and atmospheric gases, which was important in the development of meteorology.

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    34. John Tyndall
    John Tyndall {18201893} was a man of science—draftsman, surveyor, physics professor,mathematician, geologist, atmospheric scientist, public lecturer, and
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    In January 1859, Tyndall began studying the radiative properties of various gases. Part of his experimentation included the construction of the first ratio spectrophotometer, which he used to measure the absorptive powers of gases such as water vapor, "carbonic acid" (now known as carbon dioxide), ozone, and hydrocarbons. Among his most important discoveries were the vast differences in the abilities of "perfectly colorless and invisible gases and vapors" to absorb and transmit radiant heat. He noted that oxygen, nitrogen, and hydrogen are almost transparent to radiant heat while other gases are quite opaque. Tyndall's experiments also showed that molecules of water vapor, carbon dioxide, and ozone are the best absorbers of heat radiation, and that even in small quantities, these gases absorb much more strongly than the atmosphere itself. He concluded that among the constituents of the atmosphere, water vapor is the strongest absorber of radiant heat and is therefore the most important gas controlling Earth's surface temperature. He said, without water vapor, the Earth's surface would be "held fast in the iron grip of frost." He later speculated on how fluctuations in water vapor and carbon dioxide could be related to climate change.
    The above graphs show the percentage of radiation that gases found in the Earth's atmosphere absorb. Methane (CH

    35. Manuscripts Catalogue
    John Tyndall 18201893, 32 entries. Autograph letter signed, fromJames David Forbes to William Thomson. Pitlochry. 7 Augt. 1857.
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    36. 95.01.31
    John Tyndall (18201893). HOURS OF EXERCISE IN THE ALPS. D. Appleton Co., NewYork 1873. pp. (x), 473 + Woodcut frontis and other woodcut plates. 12 mo.
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    HOURS OF EXERCISE IN THE ALPS.
    pp. (x), 473 + Woodcut frontis and other woodcut plates. 12 mo. 20.5 cm. Bound in half calf over marbled boards. Chipped at head and tail. Rubbed at extremities. Marbled endpapers and marbled edges. Text bright and crisp. Tyndall was seized by the mountains, and he became one of the most intrepid and resolute of explorers (among other feats of climbing, he was the first to ascend the Weissborn [1861]). He and his wife Louisa (daughter of Lord Claud Hamilton) maintained a cottage on Bel Alp above the Rhone valley.
    Tyndall's observations on glacier motion brought him into acute conflict with other scientists, though it was he who identified the essential principles and causes of glacier motion. John Tyndall was born in Ireland in poor circumstances. He was a remarkable self-made man of science. "With Darwin and Huxley his name is inseparably connected with the battle which began in the middle of the 19th century for making the new standpoint of modern science part of the accepted philosophy in general life.
    For many years indeed, he came to represent to ordinary Englishmen the typical or ideal professor of physics. His strong, picturesque mode of seizing and expressing things gave him an immense living influence both in speech and writing, and disseminated a popular knowledge of physical science such as had not previously existed. But besides being a true educator, and perhaps the greatest popular teacher of natural philosophy in his generation, he was an earnest and original observer and explorer of nature" 11th Ed. EB.

    37. 95.01.31
    John Tyndall (18201893). FARADAY AS A DISCOVERER. D. Appleton Company, NewYork 1876. 171 p. + Two engraved portraits from photographs. 12mo. 20.5 cm.
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    John Tyndall (1820-1893)
    FARADAY AS A DISCOVERER.
    171 p. + Two engraved portraits from photographs. 12mo. 20.5 cm. Bound in half calf over marbled boards. Rubbed at edges and extremities. Marbled endpapers and marbled edges. Text bright and crisp. An earlier edition than that listed in a previous RAD, but please see that entry for more on Faraday. John Tyndall was born in Ireland in poor circumstances. He was a remarkable self-made man of science. "With Darwin and Huxley his name is inseparably connected with the battle which began in the middle of the 19th century for making the new standpoint of modern science part of the accepted philosophy in general life.
    For many years indeed, he came to represent to ordinary Englishmen the typical or ideal professor of physics. His strong, picturesque mode of seizing and expressing things gave him an immense living influence both in speech and writing, and disseminated a popular knowledge of physical science such as had not previously existed. But besides being a true educator, and perhaps the greatest popular teacher of natural philosophy in his generation, he was an earnest and original observer and explorer of nature" 11th Ed. EB.
    This collection of (first?) American editions is an outgrowth of his enormously successful lecture tour of America (1872-3). That trip earned him many thousands of dollars, but he would touch none of it. He placed it instead in the hands of trustees, and directed that it be used for the advancement of American science.

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    John Tyndall (18201893) John Tyndall was a British physicist whodemonstrated why the sky is blue. Tyndall was an avid promoter
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