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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

101. Tyndall, John /1820 - 1893/WWW.MLP.CZ
Mestská knihovna v Prazeoficiální internetové strány.
http://www.mlp.cz/cz/offline/perlie/T/2027823.htm
Mìstská knihovna v Praze / Municipal library of Prague Seznam autorit / A list of personages
Tyndall, John /1820 - 1893
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Záhlaví: Název OCH Rok Signatura Druh dokumentu Svazky ŠTOLL, Ivan: Podivuhodné pøírodní úkazy K 9287 kniha svazky Poslední aktualizace: 12.8.2005; Generováno systémem Perlie 1.2

102. Nineteenth Century Britain: Duke University Libraries Newspapers & Microforms
M5993, Tyndall, John, 1820 1893. John Tyndall, natural philosopher catalogueof correspondence, journals and collected papers. (+ guide). Microfilm
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104. The Most Important People In Wallace's Intellectual Life
27Tyndall, John IrishEnglish physicist 1820-1893. Wallace frequentlyreferred to the various researches of this very prominent scientist in passing.
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The Most Important People
in Wallace's Intellectual Life

not the actual total number of referrals ; I believe the system used here is more fairly reflective of the relative attention given each person overall in Wallace's writings because it doesn't put undue weight on long works that contain a very large number of mentions of a particular person. The following individuals scored a '20' or higher on this scale, ranked in order. Darwin, Charles [English naturalist 1809-1882]. This total clearly indicates what a tremendous debt Wallace's work owed to Darwin, whether Wallace agreed with him all the time or not.
Spencer, Herbert
[English philosopher and sociologist 1820-1903]. Wallace had genuine admiration for Spencer's abilities as a thinker, though later on in their careers he came to feel that Spencer had lost his direction.
Bates, Henry Walter

105. Crystal Clouds Quotations: Source Profile
Tyndall, John (1820 1893), Click For External Online Reference Irish Physicist.Quotations By This Source. Belief Pop-Up Tools Menu Superstition is
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106. THE PHILOSOPHY OF JACK LONDON
John Tyndall (1820 1893), Irish naturalist and philosopher. As was the casewith his contemporary, Thomas Henry Huxley, John Tyndall was one of the major
http://sunsite.berkeley.edu/London/Essays/philosophy.html
THE PHILOSOPHY OF JACK LONDON
By Joseph Sciambra
Sonoma State University
In a September 7, 1915 letter Jack London wrote, "As a boy, the first heroes that I put into my Pantheon were Napoleon and Alexander the Great. Later on I destroyed this Pantheon and built a new Pantheon in which I began inscribing names such as David Starr Jordan , as Herbert Spencer , as Huxley , as Darwin , as Tyndall In this brief excerpt, Jack London mentions most of the men who influenced his often complex, and sometimes contradictory, philosophy. Major figures not mentioned in this particular letter are: Karl Marx Ernst Haeckel , and Friedrich Nietzsche
Herbert Spencer (1820 - 1903), English philosopher.
In a 1899 letter London wrote, Herbert Spencer's First Principles "has done more for mankind , and through the ages will have done far more for mankind, than a thousand books." In Martin Eden , the novel's namesake, drawn from London's own experiences, is enraptured by Spencer after reading First Principles
"Martin had ascended from pitch to pitch of intellectual living and here he was at a higher pitch than ever. All the hidden things were laying their secrets bare. He was drunken with comprehension. At night, asleep, he lived with the gods in colossal ni.htmlare; and awake, in the day, he went around like a somnambulist, with absent stare, gazing upon the world he had just discovered." [Chapter 13]
As was the case with the fictional Martin Eden, London was highly influenced by Spencer. It was a fascination that lasted throughout his life. Spencer is especially important in understanding Jack London's racialism.

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