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Benjamin Franklin's Science
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  • Benjamin Franklin's Science
  • Written by author I. Bernard Cohen
  • Published by Harvard University Press, September 1996
  • Benjamin Franklin is well known to most of us, yet his fundamental and wide—ranging contributions to science are still not adequately understood. Until now he has usually been incorrectly regarded as a practical inventor and tinkerer rather than a scienti
  • Benjamin Franklin is well known to most of us, yet his fundamental and wide—ranging contributions to science are still not adequately understood. Until now he has usually been incorrectly regarded as a practical inventor and tinkerer rather than a sc
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Authors

Foreword by Brooke Hindle

Preface

Introduction

Franklin's Scientific Style

How Practical Was Franklin's Science?

The Mysterious "Dr. Spence"

Collinson's Gift and the New German Experiments

The Kite, the Sentry Box, and the Lightning Rod

Father Divi and the First European Lightning Rod (with Robert Schofield)

Prejudice against the Introduction of Lightning Rods

Heat and Color

The Pennsylvania Hospital

The Transit of Mercury

Faraday and the "Newborn Baby"

Supplement: The Franklin Stove (Samuel J. Edgerton, Jr.)

Notes

Index


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