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Consolations in Travel : Or, The Last Days of a Philosopher
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ISBN: 1139644858 Year: 1830 Publisher: Place of publication not identified : Cambridge : publisher not identified, Cambridge University Press

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Arguably the first celebrity scientist, and the epitome of the 'Romantic' natural philosopher, Sir Humphry Davy (1778-1829) was a brilliant lecturer whose popularising of science made him famous. He pioneered electrochemistry, befriended the Romantic poets, invented a safety lamp for miners and even wrote on angling (see On the Safety Lamp and Salmonia, also reissued in this series). Described as 'the last words of a dying Plato', Consolations in Travel was published posthumously in 1830. It is an intriguing mixture of poetry, autobiographical sketches, descriptions of dreams, philosophical musings on the afterlife and, in the view of one contemporary review, 'some [matter] which sober reason must dissent as extravagant, and almost bordering on the absurd'. Here, in his final months, Davy turns to the eternal, believing that through science all the questions of the universe could be answered. It remains a poignant and controversial postscript to an illustrious life.


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Observations on two pamphlets (lately published) attributed to Mr Brougham
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Year: 1830 Publisher: London J. Hatchard and Son


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Observations on two pamphlets (lately published) attributed to Mr Brougham
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Year: 1830 Publisher: London J. Hatchard


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Report of the trial of Mr John Murray : in the Court of King's Bench, at Westminster-Hall, the 19th December, 1829, on an indictment for a libel on Messrs. Lecesne and Escoffery, of Jamaica.
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Year: 1830 Publisher: [England? s.n.]


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Reply to a pamphlet entitled "What has the Duke of Wellington gained by the dissolution?"
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Year: 1830 Publisher: London Saunders and Otley

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