EditorialMichael Faraday (1791-1867). British physicist and chemist. Discoverer of electro-magnetic induction and electrolysis. Portrait by Thomas Phillips (1770-1845). Oil on canvas (90,8 x 71,1 cm), 1841-1842. National Portrait Gallery. London, England, Unite...
EditorialMichael Faraday (1791-1867) lecturing at Royal Institution. In the front row of the audience, from left to right, are Tyndall, Huxley, Wheatstone, Crookes, Darwin, Daniels and Frankland. This is a replica of a panel on the entrance doors of the Imper...
EditorialAfter George Richmond, Portrait of Michael Faraday, After George Richmond (British, Brompton 18091896 London), William Holl, the Younger (British, Plaistow 18071871 London), Michael Faraday (British, 17911867), 1852, Stipple engraving, Plate: 12 15/16 ...
EditorialMichael Faraday (1791-1867). F?sico y qu?mico brit?nico que estudi? el electromagnetismo y la electroqu?mica. Descubridor de la inducci?n electromagn?tica, el diamagnetismo y la electr?lisis. Retrato realizado por Thomas Phillips (1770-1845). Oleo sobr...
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EditorialMichael Faraday (1791-1867). English chemist and physicist. Portrait. Michael Faraday, second edition. Macmillan & Co.: London, 1873. Source: 010821.e.65, frontispiece.
EditorialVictorian men of achievement. Her Majesty's glorious Jubilee, 1897. The record n. [London, 1897]. Illustrated page celebrating the progress made during the reign of Queen Victoria due to the achievements of science and engineering. The portraits are of...
EditorialProfessor M. Faraday, D.C.L. Photographic Portraits of Living Celebrities execu. London, 1856-1859. Michael Faraday (1791-1867). Portrait. English chemist and physicist, creator of classical field theory. The object in his hand is a scientific instrume...
EditorialMichael Faraday (1791-1867) lecturing at Royal Institution. In the front row of the audience, from left to right, are Tyndall, Huxley, Wheatstone, Crookes, Darwin, Daniels and Frankland. This is a replica of a panel on the entrance doors of the Imper...