Nairne, Edward, 1726-1806
Nairne, Edward
Edward Nairne English optician and scientific instrument maker
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Works
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An account of some experiments made with an air-pump on Mr. Smeaton's principle ... | |
Brief van Edward Nairne (1726-1806), instrumentmaker, geschreven aan Johannes Ingen-Housz (1730-1799), medicus | |
The description and use of Nairne's patent electrical machine : with the addition of some philosophical experiments, and medical observations. | |
Description and use of the compound microscope : as made and sold by Edward Nairne, at Number 20, in Cornhill, opposite the Royal Exchange, London. | |
Description de la machine électrique négative et positive de M. Nairne : avec les détails de ses applications à la physique, & principalement à la médecine | |
description of a single microscope; and of an apparatus applicable to the fame, inorder to make it a solar microscope, which will equally serve for a camera obscura, and also for viewing prnts in perspective, greatly improved by those uses | |
The dog-Tax, : a poem. By Edward Nairne, of Sandwich, in Kent. Including a hint to the minister for the relief of dogs, and the improvement of the revenue | |
Edward Nairne optical, philosophical, and mathematical instrument-maker, ... = Edouard Nairne, opticien & faiseur d'instrumens philosophiques & mathematiques, ... | |
Experiments on electricity, being an attempt to shew the advantage of elevated pointed conductors. By Mr. Edward Nairne, F.R.S. Read at the Royal Society, June 18 and 25, 1778. | |
Experiments on water obtained from the melted ice of sea-water | |
Poems, miscellaneous and humorous, with explanatory notes and observations. By Edward Nairne, of Sandwich in Kent |