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Experiments in Electricity (Octavo edition) [CD-ROM]

Benjamin Franklin (Author)

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1891788132 978-1891788130 June 29, 1998
Benjamin Franklin’s book, Experiments and Observations on Electricity, is one of the most important scientific treatises of the 18th century, the founding work on the new science of electricity. One reason why Franklin’s book was so popular and why he became one of the most famous scientists of his age was, of course, his lightning experiments and invention of the lightning rod. Most history books limit their presentation of Franklin’s research in electricity to a single experiment––the celebrated electric kite. This not only denies Franklin his role in the creation of modern electrical science, but reduces his magnificent contribution to a single experiment that was not in any case Franklin’s fundamental experiment on lightning. Most accounts make it appear that his research, including the kite experiment, was a test to see whether the lightning discharge is an electrical phenomenon, but––as readers of Franklin’s book will quickly discover––what he was testing was something quite different, namely, whether clouds are electrified.

Franklin’s book also presented a large variety of new experimental discoveries concerning the ways in which bodies gain or lose electrical charges, and it also explored a range of phenomena we would call electrostatic induction. One of his achievements was to analyze the action of the recently discovered "Leyden jar," the first capacitor or condenser––Franklin’s analysis was hailed as a major discovery because the scientific world was puzzled by such a simple device producing so tremendous an effect. Above all, Franklin clearly showed the effects of grounding in making electrical experiments, and he produced the first major theory of electrical action, explaining and predicting the outcome of electrostatic manipulations in the laboratory. Franklin’s book also introduced the language we still use in discussing electrical phenomena, including plus or positive, minus or negative, and electrical battery.

Commentary by I. Bernard Cohen, searchable live text.


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Franklin's entire 1751 London publication is represented in full images on this disc. There's also a commentary on the text by I. Bernard Cohen (editor and author of several books on Franklin), a full description of the binding, a detailed collation, and thumbnail shots of the book's cover and pages. You can search the entire text (to locate the description of the famous "kite experiment" on page 107, for example), and the quality of the images is such that you can practically feel the texture of the pages in several displays, foxing included. Bottom Line: The beauty of this disc sends frissons of excitement up the spine?it's a digital work of art, affordable to most students and libraries. An excellent start (or addition) to electronic collections; enthusiastically recommended for all libraries.
Copyright 1998 Reed Business Information, Inc.

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Octavo editions give readers a firsthand experience of a milestone text: each includes page-by-page views, expert commentaries, and appropriate "marginalia." -- University of Chicago Magazine, October 2004

One of the classic texts in physics. An excellent way to become exposed to this unique work of science. -- Science Books and Films, July/August 1999

The beauty of this disc sends frissons of excitement up the spine--it's a digital work of art. Enthusiastically recommended. -- Library Journal, September 15, 1998

The use of Adobe's software is a smart move. The PDF images supply high resolution, zoomable to 800 percent. -- Just Type, April 1999

There is something special about reading the original pages of a scientific masterpiece; it is like going back in time. -- Science Activities, Fall 1999

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