Mostrar 36 resultados

Descrição arquivística
15 resultados com objetos digitais Mostrar resultados com objetos digitais
Letter from James Clerk Maxwell to Frederick Pollock
CLIF/A7/1 · Item · 12 Apr. 1876
Parte de Papers of W. K. Clifford

Cavendish Laboratory, Cambridge.—Sends a contribution to the Clifford fund. Discusses Tait's criticisms of Mayer.

(With an envelope.)

—————

Transcript

Cavendish Laboratory
Cambridge
12 April 1876

Dear Pollock

I enclose £5 for the Clifford Fund. I hoperead more

James David Forbes to William Whewell
Add. MS a/204/101 · Item · 6 Mar. 1852
Parte de Additional Manuscripts a

3 Princes Buildings, Clifton, Bristol - JDF gives an account of his ill health: 'I believe that there is no reason to conclude as yet that tubercles have been formed'. He is reading WW's pamphlet ['Of a Liberal Education in general...3. The Revisedread more

James David Forbes to William Whewell
Add. MS a/204/103 · Item · 2 May 1852
Parte de Additional Manuscripts a

Weston-Super-Mare - JDF is disappointed that he developed such a bad cold at the time WW was in Clifton: 'It is one of the trials incident to the invalid state that I could profit so little by your stay at Clifton'. He went to Torquay for three days forread more

James David Forbes to William Whewell
Add. MS a/204/112 · Item · 29 Dec. 1854
Parte de Additional Manuscripts a

Edinburgh - JDF has not passed an autumn without illness since 1851, and gives WW a long description of how his good health has been achieved. The sudden death of Edward Forbes 'has produced a profound sensation'. Only a few days ago JDF had attended oneread more

James David Forbes to William Whewell
Add. MS a/204/127 · Item · 16 July 1859
Parte de Additional Manuscripts a

Pitlochry - JDF thanks WW for sending the minutes of the Council of the Royal Society: 'I am deeply gratified by your kind exertions to obtain for me a recognition of my labours which I had long ceased to expect'. Lady Affleck must not think JDF has 'read more

Letter from W. K. Clifford to William and Mary F. Clifford
CLIF/A1/13 · Item · 6 May 1871
Parte de Papers of W. K. Clifford

Trinity College, Cambridge.—Thanks them for a dressing-gown. Is feeling better, and got through his Whewell lecture without ill effects. There is concern that the Tests Bill will be shelved again, but the evidence presented by the Master and Appleton isread more

Letter from W. K. Clifford to Frederick Pollock
CLIF/A4/13a · Item · 16 June 1878
Parte de Papers of W. K. Clifford

Monte Generoso (Mendrisio, Switzerland).—It is very cold. Gives an account of their travels since they left Malta. Refers to a review by Tait. Hopes that the news from Belgium ‘has given all the cardinals the stomach-ache’.

—————

Transcript

Monteread more

Add. MS a/248/157 · Item · 1931
Parte de Additional Manuscripts a

Booklet, Handbook for the Clerk Maxwell Centenary Celebration to accompany the celebrations at the University of Cambridge 1 and 2 October, 1931, with a photogravure of Maxwell by Emery Walker Ltd., and images of Glenlair House, a colour top, colourread more

Sem título
Trinity College stories, collected by J. McT. E. McTaggart
Add. MS c/183-6 · Item · 1896-1922
Parte de Additional Manuscripts c

Trinity College stories gathered by McTaggart from Henry Jackson and others, numbered and arranged by date from 1896 to 1924. Includes light verses related to College matters by James Clerk Maxwell (no. 398), F. M. Cornford (no. 434, 445), and J. K.read more

Sem título
A. R. Forsyth's notebooks
Add. MS a/189/3-6 · Item · [19th-20th cent.]
Parte de Additional Manuscripts a

Three notebooks carry Forsyth's name on front and carry titles, two of them "Kinetic Theory of Gases" and the third "The Method of Variations of Parameters applied to the Planetary Theory". A fourth notebook carries no title and lacks its back pages andread more

Sem título
Add. MS c/100/51 · Item · 29 Nov [1879]
Parte de Additional Manuscripts c

[Sent from Terling Place]:- Announces that he and Nora are not going to Rome as they had planned, partly due to his academic work, and partly due to the fact that he has 'been drawn more and more into some [local] quasi-philanthropic work at Cambridge'read more

Miscellaneous papers of James Clerk Maxwell
Add. MS b/52 · Item · 1772-1878
Parte de Additional Manuscripts b

A small group of papers which were passed to Maxwell's cousin Elizabeth Dunn's daughters Margaret and Lucy Dunn. This includes two pieces of James Clerk Maxwell juvenilia: a pen-and-ink drawing dated 1845 of two small figures in a boat on a pond signedread more

Sem título
Letter from J. Clerk Maxwell to R. B. Litchfield
Add. MS c/1/78 · Item · 23 Aug. 1853
Parte de Additional Manuscripts c

Bank ground, Coniston, Ambleside. At Coniston reading and resting; discusses the well-regulated family of Charles Benjamin Tayler and their scheme of education; thinks studying the “dark sciences” will repay investigation.

Sem título
Letter from J. Clerk Maxwell to R. B. Litchfield
Add. MS c/1/80 · Item · 6 June 1855
Parte de Additional Manuscripts c

Trin. Coll. [Robert Henry] Pomeroy has formed a swimming club at Cambridge; has been busy with electrical reading this term and is working to come up with appropriate ideas, has been ‘sifting’ the theory of light and making everything stand uponread more

Sem título
Letter from J. Clerk Maxwell to R. B. Litchfield
Add. MS c/1/81 · Item · 28 Nov. 1855
Parte de Additional Manuscripts c

Trin. Coll. Gives a report of Robert Henry Pomeroy’s illness; is busy with questionists regularly now, is about to get out some optical things to show them; has heard nothing from Cheltenham, Moderator [William Henry] Besant is recovering the use of oneread more

Sem título
Letter from J. Clerk Maxwell to R. B. Litchfield
Add. MS c/1/82 · Item · 4 June 1856
Parte de Additional Manuscripts c

Trinity. Discusses plans to visit London; is looking through papers for some things not to be burnt, notes some are soft and good for packing; will take the Northwestern route to the north, notes that “the transition state from a man into a Don must comeread more

Sem título
Letter from J. Clerk Maxwell to R. B. Litchfield
Add. MS c/1/83 · Item · 4 July 1856
Parte de Additional Manuscripts c

Glenlair. Talks of plans and the amount of work to do at Glenlair, is fitting up a colour weaving machine fit for transportation, his top for doing dynamics; is studying the problem of Saturn’s Rings.

Sem título
Letter from J. Clerk Maxwell to R. B. Litchfield
Add. MS c/1/85 · Item · 18 August 1856
Parte de Additional Manuscripts c

18 India Street, Edinburgh. Describes his travels, including coming to the rescue of a woman afraid of some Wolverhampton revellers on the journey there, visits to family, mentions he was photographed four times at Peniciuk because of the light levels; J.read more

Sem título
Letter from J. Clerk Maxwell to R. B. Litchfield
Add. MS c/1/86 · Item · 27 May 1857
Parte de Additional Manuscripts c

Gleinlair, Springholm, Dumfries. Describes a quiet life at Glenlair, and that he has not had a mathematical thought for a fortnight but is likely working subconsciously, shares news of friends and asks for more, notes how different his different hisread more

Sem título
Letter from J. Clerk Maxwell to R. B. Litchfield
Add. MS c/1/87 · Item · 23 Sept. 1856
Parte de Additional Manuscripts c

Glenlair – Reacts to news of Robert Henry Pomeroy’s death in the Indian rebellion and reflects at length on memory and grief; a little girl in one of his men’s houses has died; is at home for a month with his aunt Mrs [Isabella] Wedderburn.

Sem título