Early Life | Charles Wheatstone ( 1802-1875)
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Early Life | Charles Wheatstone ( 1802-1875)

“One day, to the surprise of the bookseller, he coveted a volume on the discoveries of Volta in electricity, but not having the price, he saved his pennies and secured the volume. It was written in French, and so he was obliged to save again, till he could buy a dictionary. Then he began to read the volume, and, with the help of his elder brother, William, to repeat the experiments described in it.”

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The art of lecturing | Michael Faraday | Book Excerpt
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The art of lecturing | Michael Faraday | Book Excerpt

“In spite of his recourse to aids in acquiring elocutionary excellence, his own style remained simple and unspoiled. " His manner," says Bence Jones, " was so natural, that the thought of any art in his lecturing never occurred to anyone. For his Friday discourses, and for his other set lectures in the theatre, he always made ample preparation beforehand.”

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Early Life | Michael Faraday (1791-1867)
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Early Life | Michael Faraday (1791-1867)

“We know little of his schooling there could, indeed, be little to know and in 1804, at the age of 13, he was engaged as an errand boy at a bookseller's shop in Blandford Street. Newspapers in those days were expensive articles and, except by the very wealthy, were hired, and not bought. One part of Faraday's duties was to take out these papers to the different borrowers, and to collect them when the allotted number of hours had expired.”

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Radical Solutions | Damn Interesting
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Radical Solutions | Damn Interesting

“The story of Évariste Galois⁠—a revolutionary in every sense⁠—has become something of a legend in the last 150 years, not least because of the dual figure he presents as mathematical visionary and political lightning-rod. Early obituaries all focused on him as a republican. As early as 1846, however, Liouville could dismiss Galois’s political activities as nothing more than “a pity”, and for several decades this was the common verdict. Neither of these is the full story.”.

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Early Life | Jean-Henri Fabre |1823-1915
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Early Life | Jean-Henri Fabre |1823-1915

“The conclusion is positive: there is nothing in heredity to explain my taste for observation. You may say that I do not go far enough back. Well, what should I find beyond the grandparents where my facts come to a stop? I know, partly. I should find even more uncultured ancestors: sons of the soil, plowmen, sowers of rye, neat herds; one and all, by the very force of things, of not the least account in the nice matters of observation. And yet, in me, the observer, the inquirer into things began to take shape almost in infancy. “

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