Series - James Dinwiddie's notebooks

Longitude by the chronometer and moon : journal through China Galvanism Antitheses, no. 1 Antitheses, no. 2 Antitheses, no. 3 Agriculture Essay on pneumatics Magnetism and electricity Chemical Projectiles Astronomy Optics Extracts Galvanic experiments Wheel carriages Notes regarding celestial navigation Notes about planetary orbits Extracts from the 68 volume of the Philosophical Transactions for the year 1778 Meteorological journal Chronometer journal Vol. 1, Scientific Institution, 1809 Vol. 2, Scientific Institution, 1810 Vol. 3, Scientific Institution, 1810 Vol. 4th, Scientific Institution, London, 1811 Catalogue of books belonging to Dr. Ja. Dinwiddie from Dumfries, July 1813 Vision Logarithms James Dinwiddie's notebook Notes on early experiments with electricity Credo Chinesa Notes on early experiments with air and balloons Notebook beginning January 5, 1776 Notebook beginning 12 February 1776

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James Dinwiddie's notebooks

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  • 1776-1813 (Creation)

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39 volumes

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(1746-1815)

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Series contains notebooks kept by James Dinwiddie in which he made notes and observations about topics in natural philosophy and politics, recorded meteorological and chronological observations, catalogued his books, and wrote about his and others' experiments.

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