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| #8295596 in Books | 2014-01-24 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 8.00 x.64 x5.25l,.65 | File type: PDF | 254 pages||0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.| My gratitude to the late Cornelia Crosse for this fascinating read.|By V. Kneifl|I admit, I was curious. Why does a book first published in 1857 keep getting reprinted? I was not disappointed. Not being of a particularly scientific bent, it was the story behind the story that I found so charming. Cornelia Crosse's tribute to her husband is an unusual love story out of time.
Today, the English scientist and poet Andrew Crosse (1784-1855) is almost exclusively remembered for his mysterious "Acarus electricus," a form of mites that seemed to have been created during one of his electrical experiments. But this is unfair.
Among his friends were the mathematician Lady Ada Lovelace and prominent scientists such as Sir Humphry Davy and Michael Faraday, but also romantic poets such as Robert Southey and Walter Savage Landor. These and many ...
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