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  1. John Tyndall, 1820-1893 (1919) by Arthur Whitmore Smith, 2009-10-15
  2. Six lectures on light : delivered in America in 1872-1873 / by John Tyndall by John (1820-1893) Tyndall, 1895-01-01
  3. John Tyndall, 1820-1893 (1919) by Arthur Whitmore Smith, 2010-09-10
  4. Fragments of science for unscientific people: a series of detached essays, lectures, and reviews. by John (1820-1893). TYNDALL, 1872
  5. Sound: a course of eight lectures delivered at the Royal Institution of Great Britain. by John (1820-1893). TYNDALL, 1869
  6. On living contagia. by John (1820-1893). TYNDALL, 1885-01-01
  7. Light And Electricity: Notes Of Two Courses Of Lectures Before The Royal Institution Of Great Britain by Tyndall John 1820-1893, 2010-10-03
  8. Light And Electricity: Notes Of Two Courses Of Lectures Before The Royal Institution Of Great Britain by Tyndall John 1820-1893, 2010-09-29
  9. Researches On Diamagnetism And Magne-crystallic Action, Including The Question Of Diamagnetic Polarity by Tyndall John 1820-1893, 2010-10-14
  10. Select works by John, 1820-1893 Tyndall, 2009-10-26
  11. Six lectures on light : delivered in the United States in 1872-1873 by John, 1820-1893 Tyndall, 2009-10-26
  12. Sound [electronic resource] by John, 1820-1893 Tyndall, 2009-10-26
  13. Heat. a mode of motion by John Tyndall. by Tyndall. John. 1820-1893., 1875-01-01
  14. Life and Work of John Tyndall. With a Chapter on Tyndall as a Mountaineer by Lord Schuster, G.C.B. And a Preface by Granville Proby. by John (1820-1893)] EVE, Arthur Stewart (1862-1948) & Clarence Hamilton CREASEY. [TYNDALL, 1945-01-01

1. AIM25 Royal Institution Of Great Britain Tyndall, John
Tyndall, John (18201893) IDENTITY STATEMENT Reference code(s) GB 0116 John Tyndall Collection
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2. BBC - History - John Tyndall (1820 - 1893)
John Tyndall (1820 1893) John Tyndall was born into a small landowning family in Country Carlow in Ireland.
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3. John Tyndall (1820-1893)
John Tyndall (18201893)
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4. Ninemsn Encarta - Tyndall, John
Tyndall, John Tyndall, John (18201893), British physicist, noted for his study of colloids. Tyndall was born in Leighlinbridge, County
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5. Lectures On Light Delivered In The United States In 1872-'73 -
Lectures on Light Delivered in the United States in 1872'73; TYNDALL, JOHN (1820-1893). Offered by John Gach Books
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6. Tyndall, John. Heat Considered As A Mode Of Motion (New York, 1863)
AUTHOR Tyndall, John (18201893) TITLE Heat considered as a mode of motion being a course of twelve lectures delivered at the Royal
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7. Tyndall, John (1820-1893)
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8. PROJECT GUTENBERG - Catalog By Author - Index - Tyndall, John
Etexts by Author Tyndall, John, 18201893 "T" Index Main Index Faraday As A Discoverer
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9. PROJECT GUTENBERG - Catalog By Author - Tyndall, John, 1820-1893
Etexts by Author Tyndall, John, 18201893 "T" Index Main Index Faraday As A Discoverer. LANGUAGE English. SUBJECT
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10. MSN Encarta - Tyndall, John
Tyndall, John Tyndall, John (18201893), British physicist, noted for his study of colloids. Tyndall was born in Leighlinbridge, County
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11. Tyndall, John (1820-1893) -- From Eric Weisstein's World Of Scientific Biography
Tyndall, John (18201893) Tyndall popularized the molecular vibration theoryof heat which had been developed by Maxwell in Heat as a Mode of Motion
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Tyndall, John (1820-1893)

Irish physicist who studied the conduction of heat by gases. He is best known, however, for discovering the Tyndall effect , in which a beam of light becomes visible when passing through a colloid Tyndall popularized the molecular vibration theory of heat which had been developed by Maxwell in Heat as a Mode of Motion (1863). He also defended Julius Mayer's claim to be the originator of the Law of energy conservation because of his priority in discovering the mechanical equivalent of heat

12. John Tyndall (1820-1893)
John Tyndall (18201893). John van Wyhe, Senior Fellow, National University ofSingapore; Researcher, History philosophy of science, Cambridge.
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John Tyndall (1820-1893)
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Herbert Spencer In 1874 Tyndall gave his famous Belfast address before the annual meeting of the British Association for the Advancement of Science. It was one of the most prestigious places from which to pronounce on what men of science should be doing. Tyndall famously used his address to argue for the superior authority of science over religious or non-rationalist explanations. By the time of this address the Association had largely been taken over by the young guard, men like T.H. Huxley and Tyndall. Nevertheless, Tyndall's bold statement for rationalism and natural law was made in Belfast, a stronghold of religious belief then as now and so it was taken as an aggressive attack on religion. The address was popularly believed to advocate materialism as the true philosophy of science. It remains a powerful call for rationalism, consistency, and scepticism.
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13. Tyndall, The Belfast Address (1874)
John Tyndall, Natural Philosopher, 18201893 Catalogue of Correspondence, Journalsand Collected Papers. London, 1974. Godkin, Edwin Lawrence.
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The Belfast Address, 1874
John Tyndall
John Tyndall, Address Delivered Before the British Association Assembled at Belfast, With Additions London: Longmans, Green, and Co., 1874. The address before the annual meeting of the British Association for the Advancement of Science was an occasion to state the aims and concerns of the premiere body of elite men of Victorian science. It was consequently one of the most prestigious places from which to pronounce on what men of science should be doing. John Tyndall famously used his address in 1874 to argue for the superior authority of science over religious or non-rationalist explanations. By the time of this address the Association had largely been taken over by the young guard, men like T.H. Huxley and Tyndall. Nevertheless, Tyndall's bold statement for rationalism and natural law was made in Belfast, a stronghold of religious belief then as now and so it was taken as an aggressive attack on religion. The address was popularly believed to advocate materialism as the true philosophy of science. It remains a powerful call for rationalism, consistency, and scepticism. indicates a link to material not in the original print version.

14. AIM25: Royal Institution Of Great Britain: Tyndall, John (1820-1893)
Name of creator(s) Tyndall, John, 18201893. Natural philosopher. CONTEXT.Administrative/Biographical history John Tyndall was born the son of John
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Royal Institution of Great Britain Tyndall, John (18201893). Papers of JohnTyndall include Correspondence (JT/1) - c4,300 letters and 13 typescript
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Tyndall, John (18201893). Wikipedia Faraday as a Discoverer (English);Six Lectures on Light Delivered In The United States In 1872-1873 (English)
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17. Faraday As A Discoverer By John Tyndall - Project Gutenberg
Creator, Tyndall, John (18201893). Title, Faraday as a Discoverer. Language,English. LoC Class, QC Science Physics. Subject, Faraday, Michael, 1791-1867
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18. John Tyndall - Britannia Biographies
John Tyndall (18201893) Irish physicist and philosopher with an interest inbiology. He is best known for experimenting on the ability of small particles
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Irish physicist and philosopher with an interest in biology. He is best known for experimenting on the ability of small particles to scatter light of different colors. He is also noted for his observation of the effect of a Penicullium mold in slowing the growth of bacteria in 1876, more than 50 years before Sir Alexander Fleming's chemical work on penicillin. Britannia Biographies A Addison, Joseph Alanbrooke, Lord Albert, Prince Alexander, H.R.L.G. Ambrosius Aurelianus Arthur, King Arviragus Ashe, Geoffrey Austen, Jane B Bates, Thomas Bede, the Venerable Bedivere, Sir Bell, Alexander Graham Blair, Tony Boudicca Bradford, John Burns, Robert C Caratacus Carlyle, Thomas Carnegie, Andrew Catesby, Robert Cecil, Robert (Lord Salisbury) Chaucer, Geoffrey Churchill, Sir Winston Claudius, Emperor Constantine I, Emperor D Diana, Princess of Wales

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Tyndall, John (18201893) Tyndall showed that the reason for this was thatthe hay contained spores which can survive even after long exposure to high
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Irish physicist who championed the now-accepted notion that there is no fundamental difference between animate and inanimate matter, and that the origin of life was chemical: [T]he matter of the animal body is that of inorganic nature. There is no substance in the animal tissues which is not primarily derived from the rocks, the water and the air.... a perfect reversal of this process of reduction would carry us from the inorganic to the organic, and such a reversal is at least conceivable. Carrying on from where Spallanzini de la Tour , and Pasteur had left off, Tyndall also finally disposed of the old idea of spontaneous generation by answering the last objection raised by supporters of that view. It had been observed that microbes sometimes began growing in infusions, such as those of hay, even after the latter had been boiled. Tyndall showed that the reason for this was that the hay contained spores which can survive even after long exposure to high temperature.

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