Search Results for "Joseph Priestley"
Worthy of public attention
history of scienceTwo eighteenth-century women, Elizabeth Fulhame and Mary Senex, had contrasting interactions with the Royal Society, as Virginia Mills discovers.
Brains in a ferment
history of scienceRupert Baker finds tales of beer and brewing in the archives of the Royal Society, along with a poisoned dagger and some tricky handwriting.
Degrees Wedgwood
history of scienceEllen Embleton looks at the ‘thermometer for higher degrees of heat’ developed in the early 1780s by potter and Fellow of the Royal Society Josiah Wedgwood.
Depicting data
history of scienceEllen Embleton looks into the history of data visualisation, and highlights the work of Joseph Priestley, Luke Howard and Florence Nightingale.
Scrapbooking
history of scienceA look inside the Priestley Papers, a hefty 'scrapbook' given to the Royal Society Library by collector James Yates FRS.