Cavendish cared more for investigation than for publication; He would undertake the most laborious researches in order to clear up a difficulty which no one but himself could appreciate, or was even aware of, and we cannot doubt that the result of his... Additions to the Library - Página 185por Boston Athenaeum - 1887Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Henry Cavendish - 1879 - 564 páginas
...the absorbing interest of which might perhaps account for some neglect of his electrical writings. Cavendish cared more for investigation than for publication....aware of, and we cannot doubt that the result of his enquiries, when successful, gave him a certain degree of satisfaction. But it did not excite in him... | |
| Henry Cavendish - 1879 - 572 páginas
...the absorbing interest of which might perhaps account for some neglect of his electrical writings. Cavendish cared more for investigation than for publication....aware of, and we cannot doubt that the result of his enquiries, when successful, gave him a certain degree of satisfaction. But it did not excite in him... | |
| Henry Cavendish - 1879 - 538 páginas
...the absorbing interest of which might perhaps account for some neglect of his electrical writings. Cavendish cared more for investigation than for publication;...aware of, and we cannot doubt that the result of his enquiries, when successful, gave him a certain degree of satisfaction. But it did not excite in him... | |
| James Samuelson, William Crookes - 1883 - 782 páginas
...care and exactitude. But he was in no haste to publish his results. We read in the work before us : Cavendish cared more for investigation than for publication. He would undertake the most laborious researches to clear up a difficulty which no one but himself could appreciate, or was even aware of, and we cannot... | |
| 1883 - 780 páginas
...care and exactitude. But he was in no haste to publish his results. We read in the work before us : Cavendish cared more for investigation than for publication. He would undertake the most laborious researches to clear up a difficulty which no one but himself could appreciate, or was even aware of, and we cannot... | |
| Richard Glazebrook - 1896 - 234 páginas
...1781, and lived on till 1810, he kept his manuscript by him and never published it. " ' Cavendish eared more for investigation than for publication. He would...aware of, and we cannot doubt that the result of his enquiries, when successful, gave him a certain degree of satisfaction. ]>ut it did not excite in him... | |
| 1901 - 624 páginas
...this the density of the earth was obtained as the mean of seventeen terminations to be 5.48 ± 0.38.* Cavendish cared more for investigation than for publication....researches in order to clear up a difficulty which none but himself could apprehend, or was even aware of, and we cannot doubt that the result of his... | |
| Sir Arthur Schuster, Sir Arthur Everett Shipley - 1917 - 396 páginas
...many instances in which Cavendish neglected to publish results of importance, Maxwell1 remarks : " Cavendish cared more for investigation than for publication....aware of, and we cannot doubt that the result of his enquiries, when successful, gave him a certain degree of satisfaction. But it did not excite in him... | |
| 1901 - 624 páginas
...this the density of the earth was obtained as the mean of seventeen terminations to be 5.48 ± 0.38.* Cavendish cared more for investigation than for publication....researches in order to clear up a difficulty which none but himself could apprehend, or was even aware of, and we cannot doubt that the result of his... | |
| William H. Cropper - 2004 - 518 páginas
...publication," Maxwell wrote in the introduction to The Electrical Researches of the Honorable Henry Cavendish. "He would undertake the most laborious researches...but himself could appreciate, or was even aware of." Here was a purity of purpose and indifference to recognition that Maxwell could appreciate. Maxwell,... | |
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