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Paperback The Construction and Use of a Thermometer: For Shewing the Extremes of Temperature in the Atmosphere, During the Observer's Absence. Together With Exp Book

ISBN: 1143840593

ISBN13: 9781143840593

The Construction and Use of a Thermometer: For Shewing the Extremes of Temperature in the Atmosphere, During the Observer's Absence. Together With Exp

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"The Construction and Use of a Thermometer" by James Six offers a detailed exploration of the design and application of a self-registering thermometer. Originally published in 1794, this treatise provides insights into the era's scientific methods and meteorological studies. Six meticulously explains the construction of his thermometer, designed to record the maximum and minimum temperatures in the observer's absence.

The book includes descriptions of experiments conducted to measure variations in local heat and other meteorological phenomena, making it a valuable historical record. It showcases 18th-century innovations in scientific instrumentation and data collection. This edition preserves the original text, retaining its historical significance for researchers and enthusiasts interested in the history of science and meteorology.

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