Browsing James Dinwiddie fonds by Subject "1801"
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Experimental Philosophy
(2009-07-22)These notes written by James Dinwiddie in 1801 outline a course in experimental philosophy. The lecture topics include matter, space, gravity, engines, projectiles, and pendula. This file consists of four pages of notes. -
Journal of Galvanism
(2009-07-24)In this scientific journal written in December, 1801 in Calcutta, James Dinwiddie records his observations and experiments in galvanism and other electrical phenomena. This file consists of one journal that is 65 pages in length. -
Journal, Apr. 19, 1801 - Jul. 12, 1801
(2009-07-16)This personal journal written by James Dinwiddie spans the period of April 19, 1801 to July 12, 1801. During this period he resided in Calcutta. This file consists of one journal that is 92 pages in length. -
Journal, Dec. 10, 1800 - Feb. 5, 1801
(2009-07-16)This personal journal written by James Dinwiddie spans the period of December 10, 1800 to February 5, 1801. During this period he resided in Calcutta. This file consists of one journal that is 61 pages in length. -
Journal, Dec. 21, 1801 - Mar. 22, 1802
(2009-07-16)This personal journal written by James Dinwiddie spans the period of December 22, 1801 to March 22, 1802. During this period he resided in Calcutta. This file consists of one journal that is 92 pages in length. -
Journal, Feb. 6, 1801 - Apr. 18, 1801
(2009-07-16)This personal journal written by James Dinwiddie spans the period of February 6, 1801 to April 18, 1801. During this period he resided in Calcutta. This file consists of one journal that is 90 pages in length. -
Journal, Jul. 13, 1801 - Oct. 1, 1801
(2009-07-16)This personal journal written by James Dinwiddie spans the period of July 13, 1801 to October 1, 1801. During this period he resided in Calcutta. This file consists of one journal that is 92 pages in length. -
Journal, Oct. 2, 1801 - Dec. 21, 1801
(2009-07-16)This personal journal written by James Dinwiddie spans the period of October 2, 1801 to December 21, 1801. During this period he resided in Calcutta. This file consists of one journal that is 92 pages in length. -