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The Collected Works of Count Rumford, Volume II - Practical Applications of Heat (Hardcover): Count Rumford The Collected Works of Count Rumford, Volume II - Practical Applications of Heat (Hardcover)
Count Rumford; Edited by Sanborn C. Brown
R2,862 R2,483 Discovery Miles 24 830 Save R379 (13%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Like his countryman and contemporary Benjamin Franklin, Benjamin Thompson (later Count Rumford) aimed by his inventions and scientific research to increase the degree of comfort in daily life. During the fourteen years spent in Munich, he made important reforms in the city's public service and social welfare institutions; he also introduced improvements in the hospitals and workhouses in Ireland, England, and Italy. Rumford's contributions to our knowledge of the nature of heat were as valuable as Franklin's to our knowledge of electricity. Volume I of this edition of Rumford's Works contained his papers on the nature of heat. This second volume presents Rumford's work on the practical applications of heat. Of particular interest are his papers on the propagation of heat in liquids, chimney fire-places, supplementary observations on chimney fire-places, and the management of fire and the economy of fuel. Subsequent volumes contain papers on devices and techniques, light and armament, and public institutions.

The Collected Works of Count Rumford, Volume I - The Nature of Heat (Hardcover): Count Rumford The Collected Works of Count Rumford, Volume I - The Nature of Heat (Hardcover)
Count Rumford; Edited by Sanborn C. Brown
R2,861 R2,592 Discovery Miles 25 920 Save R269 (9%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

An American of wide-ranging interests and overflowing energy, Benjamin Thompson applied his scientific and technical knowledge to the improvement of public service and welfare institutions in Bavaria (a service for which he was made Count Rumford), Ireland, England, and Italy. In the process, he made important discoveries in physics. In this new edition of Rumford's Works, Sanborn Brown has arranged his writings according to subject matter: this first volume contains his papers on the nature of heat, and includes one paper which has never before been published in English. The volume begins with Rumford's paper on the production of heat by friction, and continues with descriptions of the experiments by which he showed that heat has no weight, and his essays on the propagation of heat in solids and fluids. Subsequent volumes contain papers on practical applications of heat, devices and techniques (including studies of fireplaces and chimneys), armament, light and color, and on such public establishments and organizations as poorhouses, the army of Bavaria, and the Royal Institution in London.

The Complete Works of Count Rumford V2 (Paperback): Count Rumford The Complete Works of Count Rumford V2 (Paperback)
Count Rumford
R1,195 Discovery Miles 11 950 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This scarce antiquarian book is a selection from Kessinger Publishing's Legacy Reprint Series. Due to its age, it may contain imperfections such as marks, notations, marginalia and flawed pages. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment to protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature. Kessinger Publishing is the place to find hundreds of thousands of rare and hard-to-find books with something of interest for everyone!

The Complete Works Of Count Rumford V2 (Hardcover): Count Rumford The Complete Works Of Count Rumford V2 (Hardcover)
Count Rumford
R1,543 Discovery Miles 15 430 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
The Complete Works Of Count Rumford V2 (Paperback): Count Rumford The Complete Works Of Count Rumford V2 (Paperback)
Count Rumford
R1,189 Discovery Miles 11 890 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
The Collected Works of Count Rumford, Volume IV - Light and Armament (Hardcover): Count Rumford The Collected Works of Count Rumford, Volume IV - Light and Armament (Hardcover)
Count Rumford; Edited by Sanborn C. Brown
R2,803 R2,525 Discovery Miles 25 250 Save R278 (10%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Like his countrymean and contemporary Franklin, Benjamin Thompson (later Count Rumford) aimed by his inventions and scientific research to increase the degree of comfort in daily life. During fourteen years spent in Munich, he made important reforms in the city's public service and social welfare institutions; he also introduced improvements in the hospitals and workhouses in Ireland, England, and Italy. His goals were practical, and his contributions to our knowledge of the nature of heat were as valuable as Franklin's to our knowledge of electricity. Rumford believed heat to be a form of energy, and worked to demolish the widely held material theory of heat.

Between 1870 and 1875 the American Academy of Arts and Sciences in Boston published Rumford's "complete" "Works," financing the projecct with part of the increase of a fund that Rumford himself had given to the Academy in 1796. This edition presented, in order of their first appearance, all the papers that the Academy committee was able to find. The Academy edition has long been out of print and practically unavailable.

In this edition Mr. Brown has rearragned the papers according to subject matter. Rumford's papers dealing with light and with armament are contained in this fourth volume. They include "Intensity of Light"; Coloured Shadows"; "Harmony of Colors"; "Chemical Properties of Light"; "Management of Light"; "Source of Light in Combustion"; "Air from Water Exposed to Light"; "Description of a New Lamp"; "Experiments upon Gunpowder"; "Force of Fired Gunpowder"; and "Experiements with Cannon."

The Collected Works of Count Rumford, Volume III - Devices and Techniques (Hardcover): Count Rumford The Collected Works of Count Rumford, Volume III - Devices and Techniques (Hardcover)
Count Rumford; Edited by Sanborn C. Brown
R2,804 R2,525 Discovery Miles 25 250 Save R279 (10%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Benjamin Thompson (later Count Rumford) aimed by his inventions and scientific research to increase the degree of comfort in daily life. His goals were practical and his contributions to our knowledge of the nature of heat proved extremely valuable. Between 1870 and 1875, the American Academy of Arts and Sciences in Boston published all of Rumford's papers that the Academy committee was able to find. The Academy edition, however, has long been out of print and practically unavailable. Here Sanborn Brown has rearranged the papers according to subject matter. Volume I contains Rumford's papers on the nature of heat; the second covers its practical applications. This third volume contains his papers on devices and techniques, including "Use of Steam for Transporting Heat"; "Means of Heating the Hall of the (French) Institute"; "New Boiler for Saving Fuel"; "Steam Heat for Making Soap"; "Fires in Closed Fire-Places"; "Kitchen Fire-Places"; "Salubrity of Warm Rooms"; "Salubrity of Warm Bathing"; "The Strength of Silk"; "Quantities of Absorbed Moisture"; "Advantage of Wheels with Broad Felloes"; and "Proposals for Building a Frigate."

Philosophical Papers - Being a Collection of Memoirs Dissertations, and Experimental Investigations, Relating to Various... Philosophical Papers - Being a Collection of Memoirs Dissertations, and Experimental Investigations, Relating to Various Branches of Natural Philosophy and Mechanics: (Paperback)
Benjamin Count Rumford Thompson
R832 Discovery Miles 8 320 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
The Collected Works of Count Rumford, Volume V - Public Institutions (Hardcover): Count Rumford The Collected Works of Count Rumford, Volume V - Public Institutions (Hardcover)
Count Rumford; Edited by Sanborn C. Brown
R2,860 R2,480 Discovery Miles 24 800 Save R380 (13%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

An American of wide-ranging interests and overflowing energy, Benjamin Thompson applied his scientific and technical knowledge to the improvement of public service and welfare institutions in Bavaria (a service for which he was made Count Rumford), Ireland, England, and Italy. In the process, he made important discoveries in physics. In this new edition of Rumford's Works, Sanborn Brown has arranged his writings according to subject matter: in this fifth volume are Rumford's papers on public institutions: "Poor in Munich"; "Poor in All Countries"; "Feeding the Poor"; "Coffee"; "Public Institutions in Bavaria"; "Regulations for the Army of Bavaria"; "Public Institutions in Great Britain"; and "The Royal Institution." The Collected Works of Count Rumford is much more than a source book or a guide to methods of research in physics. It provides a unique portrait of the scientific, political, and social conditions of the turbulent early years of the Industrial Revolution.

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