- De
Magnete,
Magneticisque Corporibus, et de
Magno Magnete Tellure (On the
Magnet and
Magnetic Bodies, and on That
Great Magnet the Earth) is a scientific...
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Epistola Petri Peregrini de
Maricourt ad
Sygerum de Foucaucourt, militem, de
magnete ("Letter of
Peter Peregrinus of
Maricourt to
Sygerus of Foucaucourt, Soldier...
- of
university teaching. He is
remembered today largely for his book De
Magnete (1600). A unit of
magnetomotive force, also
known as
magnetic potential...
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philosophy and the
scholastic method of
university teaching. His book De
Magnete was
written in 1600, and he is
regarded by some as the
father of electricity...
- the
electrons themselves. In 1600,
William Gilbert proposed, in his De
Magnete, that
electricity and magnetism,
while both
capable of
causing attraction...
- Porta. In 1600,
William Gilbert published his De
Magnete,
Magneticisque Corporibus, et de
Magno Magnete Tellure (On the
Magnet and
Magnetic Bodies, and...
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millennia until 1600, when the
English scientist William Gilbert wrote De
Magnete, in
which he made a
careful study of
electricity and magnetism, distinguishing...
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supernatural and occult,
until about 1600 when
William Gilbert published his De
Magnete. The
first incontestable reference to a "magnetized needle" in Chinese...
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research into
electrical phenomena can be
marked with the
publication of De
Magnete by the
English scientist William Gilbert in 1600. In this book,
there was...
- of the
Heavenly Spheres. Book I, Chap 5–8. Gilbert,
William (1893). De
Magnete, On the
Magnet and
Magnetic Bodies, and on the
Great Magnet the Earth....