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- Priestley, Joseph to Benjamin Franklin, 1781 December 10; Priestley, Joseph, 1733-1804. to Benjamin Franklin
- Identifier(s)
- apsrevcity:10552
- Description
- Joseph Priestley quickly updates Benjamin Franklin on his scientific experiments.; American Philosophical Society
- Subject
- Lived Experience; Social networks--18th century; Science--History--18th century
- Date
- 1781-12-10; 2022
- Title
- Alexander G. Bearn: A Commemoration
- Identifier(s)
- video:1024; 2009_11_010
- Description
- Dr. Choppin begins the symposium with a commemoration of Alexander G. Bearn.
- Subject
- History of Science; Science, History; Bearn, Alexander G., 1923-2009, Commemoration; APS Meeting Videos
- Date
- 2009-11-13
- Title
- Shipley, Georgiana to Benjamin Franklin, 1779 June 06; Shipley, Georgiana, 1756-1806. to Benjamin Franklin
- Identifier(s)
- apsrevcity:9721
- Description
- G. Shipley writes to B. Franklin about a portrait he sent to her as well as a wax portrait of her father and a drawing she is sending him. She describes a dinner with Mr. Vaughan and the electricity experiments that occured. Shipley concludes by discussing the current parliament session.; American Philosophical Society
- Subject
- Lived Experience; Women--History--18th century; Portrait painting--18th century; Science--History--18th century
- Date
- 1779-06-06; 2022
- Title
- Shipley, Georgiana to Benjamin Franklin, 1780 May 26; Shipley, Georgiana, 1756-1806. to Benjamin Franklin
- Identifier(s)
- apsrevcity:9767
- Description
- Georgiana Shipley sends Benjamin Franklin a drawing she has done after a picture by Joshua Reynolds. She writes about her family as well as the popularity of electricity as a cure-all.; American Philosophical Society
- Subject
- Economy; Women--History--18th century; Science--History--18th century; Painting, Modern--18th century--History
- Date
- 1780-05-26; 2022
- Title
- Did Einstein Get it Right? A Centennial Assessment
- Identifier(s)
- video:1395
- Description
- Clifford Will examines what were Einstein early struggles with his discoveries. What did he get right? Will also examines some highlights from the 20th century and makes some predictions about the 21st century.; Further reading: Will, C. Was Einstein right? : putting general relativity to the test. (Oxford University Press: 1995)
- Subject
- History of Science; Physics, History, 20th century; Gravity; Science, History, 20th Century; Einstein, Albert, 1879-1955; APS Meeting Videos
- Date
- 2016-04-29
- Title
- Bettally and Noseda to William Temple Franklin, 1782 October 1; Bettally and Noseda. to William Temple Franklin
- Identifier(s)
- apsrevcity:26367
- Description
- Letter from Bettally and Noseda to William Temple Franklin. Sending a sample of Phosphorous candles. Bettally was a French maker and dealer of scientific instruments who was at the time working with Noseda, a partner about whom we know little. This document concerns an invention that Jean-François Pilatre de Rozier had described and announced for sale in the previous day's Journal de Paris: phosphoric candles, or self-igniting candles. Bettally & Noseda, finding that their customers complained of low success rates, soon began selling phosphoric candles of their own manufacture. Franklin was so impressed with these devices that he included phosphoric candles among the recent scientific developments he described to François Steinsky and Jan Ingenhousz. When Thomas Jefferson arrived in Paris in 1784, he was likewise amazed by these “phosphoretic matches” and planned to send some to America. He later learned that they were already being sold in Philadelphia.; American Philosophical Society
- Subject
- Lived Experience; Social networks--18th century; Household supplies; Science--History--18th century; Bettally and Noseda; Franklin, William Temple, 1760-1823
- Date
- 1782-10-01; 2022
- Title
- Vaughan, Benjamin to Benjamin Franklin, 1782 January 09; Vaughan, Benjamin, 1751-1835. to Benjamin Franklin
- Identifier(s)
- apsrevcity:11058
- Description
- Benjamin Vaughan writes to Benjamin Franklin. He sends a number of papers including on on fair rings, on the "inflammation" of candles, and another on the riots during the Protestant petitions. Vaughan mentions that he is about to publish a response to "systems connected with atheism." He writes about some letters and other matters related to John Laurens and, perhaps, Henry Laurens, West India, and the bearer of the letter, Mr. Courtauld.; American Philosophical Society
- Subject
- Lived Experience; Political Philosophy; Social networks--18th century; Science--History--18th century; Atheism--History; Laurens, John, 1754-1782; Laurens, Henry, 1724-1792
- Date
- 1782-01-09; 2022