Explore the roots and reach of electricity and magnetism in a vivid 19th‑century lecture.
This nonfiction work traces how bold ideas and careful experiments expanded our understanding—from early magnetism to modern electric theory—illuminating a path through history, discovery, and the people who shaped science.
In this edition, you’ll encounter a clear, accessible account of foundational experiments and the thinkers behind them. It covers the rise of voltaic electricity, the distinctions between different electrical powers, and the surprising connections between heat, light, electricity, and magnetism. The telling blends historical context with scientific insight, presenting a panorama of progress that remains relevant to readers curious about how science evolves.
Whether you’re new to the history of science or seeking a thoughtful companion to early chemistry and physics, this volume offers a concise, engaging window into how the study of nature was transformed by curiosity, method, and daring ideas.
- Learn how key figures linked electricity and magnetism and what their experiments revealed
- See how concepts like variation, dip, and the unity of natural forces emerged
- Understand the progression from simple observations to broad theories
- Discover the historical timeline that shaped classical interpretations of nature
Ideal for readers of historical science and those curious about the origins of electrical theory, this book presents a focused glimpse into a pivotal era of discovery.