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Overview

An electrical engineer, university teacher and wide-ranging writer, Fleeming Jenkin (1833–85) filed thirty-five British patents in the course of his career. Edited by Sidney Colvin (1845–1927) and J. A. Ewing (1855–1935) and first published in 1887, this two-volume work brings together a selection of Jenkin's varied and engaging papers. The collection ranges from notes on his voyages as a marine telegraph engineer, to a critical review of Darwin's On the Origin of Species, essays on literature, and thoughts on technical education. A memoir written by Robert Louis Stevenson, his former student, provides biographical context and attests to Jenkin's many interests and talents across the arts and sciences. Volume 2 includes Jenkin's papers on political economy, scientific education, and applied science, notably marine telegraphy. Abstracts of his scientific papers, along with a list of his patents, form an appendix to the volume.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781108068031
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Publication date: 01/02/2014
Series: Cambridge Library Collection - Technology
Pages: 462
Product dimensions: 5.60(w) x 8.50(h) x 1.30(d)

Table of Contents

Part I. Memoir by Robert Louis Stevenson: 1. The Jenkins of Stowting; 2. Birth and childhood; 3. Return to England; 4. Fleeming's marriage; 5. Notes of telegraph voyages; 6. Edinburgh; 7. Mrs Jenkin's illness; Appendix; Part II. Papers by Fleeming Jenkin: 1. Literature and drama; 2. Speculative science.
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