Authors: Richard Holmes
Tags: #History, #Modern, #19th Century, #Biography & Autobiography, #Science & Technology, #Science, #Philosophy & Social Aspects, #Fiction
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Mary Shelley,
The Letters of Mary Shelly,
vol 1, edited by Betty T. Bennett, Johns Hopkins UP, 1988, pp369, 378
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Frankenstein,
1818, vol 2, Chapter 5, Penguin Classics, pp116-17
71
Lawrence,
On the Natural History of Man,
1819, p150
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Ruston, p71
73
Adrian Desmond,
The Politics of Evolution: Medicine in Radical London,
Chicago, 1989, p112
Chapter 8: Davy and the Lamp
1
Jane Apreece to Walter Scott, 4 March 1811, in ‘Lady Davy’s Letters’, edited by James Parker,
The Quarterly Review,
January 1962; also Lamont-Brown, p94
2
For example: ‘Whene’er you speak, Heaven! how the listening throng/ Dwell on the melting music of your tongue!…’ (Valentine’s Day 1805), HD Archive Box 26 File H II
3
Treneer, p119
4
See ‘iconography’ for Lady Davy (Jane Apreece) in
Oxford Dictionary of National Biography.
At the time of going to press I am still searching for a portrait, having exhausted all leads kindly provided by the National Portrait Gallery, London; the Scottish National Portrait Gallery, Edinburgh; and Christie’s, London
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HD Archive Mss Box 25, containing ninety letters from Lady Davy 1811-22
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HD Archive Mss Box 25/1
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HD Archive Mss Box 25/3
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HD Archive Mss Box 25/2
9
Raymond Lamont-Brown,
Humphry Davy: Life Beyond the Lamp,
Sutton, 2004, p94
10
HD Archive Mss Box 25/3; 13; 18; 20
11
HD Archive Mss Box 25/6
12
Coleridge letter of 28 May 1809; also Treneer, p113
13
HD Archive Mss Box 25/5 (1 November 1811)
14
HD Archive Mss Box 25/11; and Treneer, p124
15
HD Archive Mss Box 25/25 (March 1812)
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HD Archive Mss Box 25/4; also Lamont-Brown, pp96-7
17
HD Archive Mss Box 25/4
18
‘Lady Davy’s Letters’, edited by James Parker,
The Quarterly Review,
January 1962, p81
19
HD Archive Mss Box 25/26
20
HD Archive Mss Box 25/24; further details Lamont-Brown, pp90-105
21
Thorpe, p162
22
Banks to John Lloyd FRS, 31 March 1812; from June Z. Fullmer, ‘The Poetry of Sir Humphry Davy’, in
Chymia,
6, 1960, p114
23
Treneer, p126
24
HD Works 2
25
JD Fragments, p158
26
Holmes,
Shelley,
p153
27
Thomas De Quincey, ‘The Poetry of Pope’, 1848. He gave Newton’s
Principia
as an example of Knowledge, and Milton’s
Paradise Lost
as example of Power. De Quincey also published a number of essays on scientific subjects, notably ‘Animal Magnetism’ (1833), ‘Kant and Dr Herschel’ (1819) and ‘The Planet Mars’ (1819)
28
HD Works 4, pp1-40
29
Ibid., p20
30
Ibid., ppl-2
31
Golinski, p262
32
Consolations,
Dialogue V, ‘The Chemical Philosopher’, HD Works 9
33
Coleridge in Notebook 23 (1812), quoted by Trevor H. Levere,
Chemists in Society 1770-1878,
1994, pp363-4
34
Coleridge’s Marginalia on Jakob Boehme (c.1810-11), from ibid., p357
35
See Coleridge’s letter to Lord Liverpool, 28 July 1817, discussing Davy versus Dalton (’atomist’),
Collected Letters,
vol 4, p760
36
JD Fragments, p174
37
Ibid., p175
38
HD Archive Mss Box 25/31
39
Treneer, p134
40
Ibid., p133
41
Ibid., p137
42
Hamilton, pp119, 207
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Jane Marcet,
Conversations in Chemistry,
2 vols, 1813, vol 1, p342
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Treneer, p138
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HD Archive Mss Box 25/33
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HD Archive Mss Box 25/27
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HD Archive Mss Box 25/28
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HD Archive Mss Box 25/36
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Kerrow Hill,
The Brontë Sisters and Sir Humphry Davy,
Penzance, 1994, p16
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HD Archive Mss Box 25/34
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Paris, vol 2, pp59-72
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JD Memoirs, p163
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Michael Faraday, ‘Observations on Mental Education’, 1859; quoted in James Hamilton,
Faraday: The Life,
HarperCollins, 2002, p1. See also striking portraits and photographs of Faraday dated 1829, 1831 and c. 1850 (National Portrait Gallery)
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Lamont-Brown, pp110-26
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Paris, vol 1, p261
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Leigh Hunt,
Examiner,
24 October 1813
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JD Fragments, p190
58
Michael Faraday,
Correspondence 1811-1831,
vol 1, edited Frank A.L.J. James, Institute of Electrical Engineers, 1991, p127
59
Maurice Crosland, ‘Davy and Gay Lussac’, in Sophie Forgan (editor),
Science and the Sons of Genius
(essays), 1980, pp103-8
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Faraday,
Correspondence,
p124
61
JD Memoirs, pp172-7; and Hartley, p107
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Hartley, pp107-8
63
Faraday,
Correspondence,
p101
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HD Works 1, p218
65
Ibid., p217
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Ibid., p220
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Faraday,
Correspondence,
p117
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Ibid., 23 February 1815, p126
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Treneer, p175; from Ticknor,
Memoirs
70
HD Works 1, p235
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Paris, vol 2, p79
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J.H. Holmes,
Accidents in Coal Mines,
London, 1816, pp141-2
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‘Report of the Select Committee on Accidents in Mines’, in
Parliamentary Papers,
1835, vol 5, September 1835
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Faraday,
Correspondence,
p136
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Bence Jones,
Life and Letters of Faraday,
vol 1, p361
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Paris, vol 2, p95
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Ibid., p82
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JB Letters, p317
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Paris, vol 2, p97
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Letter to John Hodgson, 29 December 1815, Northumberland Record Office; from Frank A.J.L. James, ‘How Big is a Hole? The Problems of the Practical Application of Science in the Invention of the Miners’ Safety Lamp by Humphry Davy and George Stephenson in Late Regency England’, in
Transactions of the Newcomen Society,
75, 2005, p197
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Frank James, pp185-93
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HD,
On the Safety Lamp, with Some Researches into Flame,
1818; and HD Works 6, pp12-14
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HD Works 6, p4
84
Coleridge,
The Friend
(1818 edition), in
The Friend,
vol 1, edited by Barbara E. Rooke, Routledge, 1969, pp 530-1
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Coleridge,
The Friend
(1809 edition), no. 19, 1809; in
The Friend,
vol 2, edited by Barbara E. Rooke, Routledge, 1969, pp251-2
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Frank James, p197
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John Buddle’s evidence (2nd day), Report of the Select Committee, 1835, ppl53-4
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HD Works 6, pp116-17
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Lamont-Brown, p112
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Thorpe, p203
91
Paris, vol 2, p111
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‘Igna Constructo Securitas…’ Davy’s coat of arms illustrated in
The Gentleman’s Magazine,
1829
93
John Playfair, ‘Sir Humphry Davy’s Lamp’, in
Edinburgh Review,
no. LI, 1816, p233; also Thorpe, p204
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HD Works 6, pp6-7
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Ibid., p22, footnote
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Ibid., p4
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Hamilton, pp121-5; Lamont-Brown, pp128-33
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James Heaton demonstration at the Society of Arts, 1817, described in Report of the Select Committee, 1835, p213
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A Collection of all Letters in Newcastle papers relating to Safety Lamps,
London, 1817. See British Library catalogue Tracts 8708.i.2
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Letter from George Stephenson, ibid., Tracts 8708.i.2(5)
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Treneer, p172
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Lettter to Lord Lambton, October 1816, in Paris, vol 2, p120
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Frank James, p203
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Paris, vol 2, p123
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See Hamilton, pp122-3
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Frank James, pp183-95
107
HD Works 6
108
Paris, vol 2, p122
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Ibid., p124-5; and from David Knight,
Davy,
p113
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HD Works 1, pp209-10
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Paris, vol 2, p129
112
Treneer, pp 173-4; Thorpe, p208
113
Minute Book of Newcastle Literary and Philosophical Society, December 1817, from Frank James, p211
114
‘Report of the Select Committee on Accidents in Mines’, in
Parliamentary Papers,
1835, vol 5, September 1835
115
Ibid., pviii
116
Ibid.
117
Davy boys described in ibid., pp97-108, 165-7. See also Samuel Smiles,
Life of George Stephenson,
1859; and Newcastle Public Record Office
118
Walter Scott,
Journals
1, 1826, p109
119
JD Fragments, pp141-3
120
Sun Fire Office insurance document, 4 June 1818, found through internet UK Archives Network
121
HD,
On the Safety Lamp for Preventing Explosions,
London, 1825, p151
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Consolations,
Dialogue II, HD Works 9, pp254-5
123
Ibid., p255
124
JD Life 2, pp114-15; and JD Memoirs, pp251-3
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Shelley,
Epipsychidion,
1820, lines 190-221 (extract)
126
Byron, letter to John Murray, April 1820; see Treneer, p182
127
Byron,
Don Juan
I (1819), stanza 132
Chapter 9: Sorcerer and Apprentice
1
JB Correspondence 6, p286
2
JB, August 1816, ibid., pp208-9
3
Ibid., p382
4
JB, November 1814, ibid., p152
5
Gunther Buttman,
In the Shadow of the Telescope: A Biography of John Herschel,
Lutterworth Press, 1974, p13