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LITERATURE

... parted from the seisntilic view-to pie tes the per- ibonal one. Dr. Tyndall is the man among men, vlo would pre- sent Michael Faraday to an audience-as he appeared in the lecture-room. ?? can tell all the mait did, cand all the truths to Which his labours ...

THE DICTIONARY OF NATIONAL BIOGRAPHY.*

... and wise, that biographical dictionaries are compiled. Perhaps the most distinguished name among the five hundred is Michael Faraday. The memoir is contributed by Professor Tyndall, whose longer biography is well known to students. While setting forth ...

REVIEWS OF BOOKS

... green resting-place of Michael Faraday, of whom a distinguished man of science well said, He was too good a man for me to estimate him; and he was too great a philosopher for me to understand hiim thoroughly. Michael Faraday had the true spirit of ...

SOCIETY OF ARTS

... made for the lectures before Easter, 1859:- Six Lectures on Metalline Properties (adapted to a ju- venile auditory), by Michael Faraday, Esq., ?? ?? in the Christmas vacation, 1858-9. . Twelve Lectures on Fossil Mammals, by Richard Owen, I Esq., ?? F.IiS ...

Scraps

... scientists of the age. The chair- man, Mr. Crossnman, mentioned that at Hlighgate Cemetery, whilst the place of interment of Michael Faraday was marked but by a small slab of marble, a short distance off a pretentious monument was erected to the memory of Tom ...

LITERATURE

... Sunday MaUngaze for October. The Labour Circular, No a A Glance At the Commols and Open Spaces near ton- don.-G. Bill. Michael Faraday, Philosopher and Christian: a Lecture by the Rev. Samuel Martin-John Camden frotten. A Conference Betwixt a Papist and ...

LITERATURE

... aiid purpose to send themn to thle book WI itself. 1i' 8'iiy Letsfiurs on tie 0hcsatceh. iri~story; of a G'aad'c. tli By MICHAEL FARADAY, F.R, S. Griffn, Bohin, as and Co. ai Old Bonmes. By the Rev. W. S. SYMaONs, F. G.S. w Hardwvickec. at We have placed ...

LITERATURE

... every man of education wtill desire to possess. v A Course of Six Lectures on the Chemical IlistorY i. of a Candle. By MICHAEL FARADAY, ?? X F.R.S. Delivered before a Juvenile Auditoy . at the Royal Institution of Great Britain, during se the Christmas ...

NATIONAL PORTRAIT EXHIBITION

... the Duke of .Newcastle,,, Sir G. . Lewis the 1 Marquis of Dalhousie, ILord Campbell, Lord Pal-' t merston, Lord Lyons, Michael Faraday, the Earl of Rose, Dr. Arnold, A. Welby Pugin (a curious t picture byH:erbert, RA., in the mediteval style),' N Sivage ...

FARADAY*

... FARADA Y* IT is no exaggeration to say that the personal history of the late Michael Faraday was of a kind most rare in the records of biography in all ages. A life so complete, both within and without, is a phenomenon almost startling from its singularity ...

THE JUNE MAGAZINES

... come to an end. In this month's number we would call attention to interesting biographical notices of Richard Cobden and Michael Faraday; to an amusing sketch of a Turkish village; and to the inflammatory speech made by Ontario Moggs, at the Cheshire Cheese ...

NEW BOOKS

... pleased that prominence is tb here iven to the fact that such princes of a, seienee as Francis Bacon, Isaac Newton, andt Michael Faraday have openly acknowledged I their belief in the divine revelation contained in na the Scriptures. The careers of these ...