Authors: Richard Holmes
Tags: #History, #Modern, #19th Century, #Biography & Autobiography, #Science & Technology, #Science, #Philosophy & Social Aspects, #Fiction
Davy, Jane, Lady
(née
Kerr;
then
Apreece): meets Davy, 304, 337; background and character, 337-8; Davy courts and corresponds with, 340-2; marriage and honeymoon with Davy, 343, 346-7; deteriorating marriage relations, 348-50, 374-6, 397, 400-1, 405, 412-14; social life, 350, 357, 377, 415; attitude to Faraday, 352, 358, 402, 448; Continental tour with Davy (1813-15), 352, 355, 357-8; in Paris, 353; Ticknor meets, 360; fishing holidays, 361; and Davy’s preoccupation with developing miners’ safety lamp, 365; two-year European tour with Davy (1818-20), 375-8, 380; Banks’s attitude to, 384; holiday with Sir Walter Scott at Abbotsford, 398; unpopularity in Penzance, 401n; absence from Davy’s later Continental tours, 414-15, 420; and Davy’s nurse in Laibach, 421, 423; and Scott’s review of
Salmonia,
423;
and
Davy’s writing of
Consolations in Travel,
425; Davy’s later easier attitude to, 431; visits dying Davy in Rome, 432; and Davy’s death, 433; inheritance from Davy, 434
Davy, John (Humphry’s brother): birth, 234; and Humphry’s romantic attachments, 241, 301; recalls Humphry’s early experiments, 249; sadness at Humphry’s departure for Bristol, 253; as Humphry’s temporary assistant at Royal Institution, 298n; and Humphry’s marriage to Jane, 343, 346; serves as military doctor, 359, 433; on Humphry’s marriage difficulties, 376; and Humphry’s solving naval ships’ corrosion problem, 412; accompanies Humphry on 1827 Continental tour, 414-15; attends mother’s funeral, 414; and Humphry’s poems to Josephine, 423; visits dying Humphry in Rome, 432-3; later travels and career, 433; writes life of Humphry, 434;
The Angler and his Friend,
434;
Fragmentary Remains
(of Humphry Davy), 434;
Memoirs of Sir Humphry Davy,
275, 434
Davy, Kitty (Humphry’s sister), 238-9
Davy, Robert (Humphry’s father), 237-40, 243
Dawkins, Richard, 313n, 429n;
Unweaving the Rainbow,
321n, 440n
de la Tour, Georges, xix
Demba (African slave boy), 215-16
Dennett, Daniel, 313n
De Quincey, Thomas, 413; ‘Animal Magnetism’, 315n;
Confessions of an English Opium-Eater,
431
Descartes, René, 249, 448
Dessalis, Dr: marries Harriet Blosset, 42
Dettela, Josephine (‘Pappina’), 377, 419, 421-3, 427, 432, 434
Devonshire, Georgiana, Duchess of, 137, 139, 147, 217-18, 235, 251-2
Dickens, Charles, 453-4
Dickson, James, 214, 220
Dictionnaire des Athées,
198
Diderot, Denis:
Supplement to the Voyage of Bougainville,
46n
Diodati, Villa, Lake Geneva, 327, 457
Djerassi, Carl, 429n;
Oxygen
(play), 373n
Dolland, John, 79; achromatic telescope, 78
Dolland, Peter, 78
Dollfus, Audoin:
Pilâtre de Rozier,
153-4n
Dolphin
(ship), 3, 17, 30
Dootah (Tahitian chieftain), 23-4, 28-9
Dorset, John Frederick Sackville, 3rd Duke of, 134, 152
double stars, 87, 90 & n, 95
Dublin: Sadlers’ balloon flights from, 156, 158; Davy lectures in, 304, 340
Dudley, John William Ward, 1st Earl of, 347, 412
Durham, Bishop of
see
Barrington, Shute
Dwyer, Patrick, 257-8
Dyer, Susan, 149, 154-5 & n
earth, age of
see
Creation
Eddington, Sir Arthur Stanley, 360
Edgeworth, Lovell, 265
Edgeworth, Maria, 264, 281, 291, 350
Edinburgh Review,
299, 317, 369, 435
Edwards, Bryan, 212, 221, 232
Einstein, Albert: General Theory of Relativity, 360; images, 465n
electricity: experiments in, 245; Davy’s interest in, 273-4; Davy lectures on, 295-6; and Vitalism theory, 309-10, 312, 314, 317, 428; animal, 431-3; Faraday’s researches into, 444, 453-4; John Herschel on, 444
electro-chemical analysis, 298
Elizabeth, Princess, 111
Encke, Johann, 193
Endeavour,
HMS: voyage, xvi, 1, 3, 5, 9-11, 13; deaths, 13-14, 40; and Tahitian thieving, 16; leaves Tahiti, 35; continues voyage to New Zealand and Australia, 38; health and condition of crew, 39; official account of voyage (by Hawkesworth), 44; Banks’s pride in voyage, 57
Enfield, William:
History of Philosophy,
243
Englefield, Sir Harry, 189
English Channel: balloon crossings, 148, 153
Epictetus, 73
Estrées, Louis César le Tellier de Louvois, Marshal d’, 69
ether, 284
‘Eureka moment’, xvii, 94n, 98, 456
evolution: Darwin’s theory of, 313, 451 & n, 461; Coleridge on, 322-3; Davy on, 455
Examiner
(journal), 353
extraterrestrial life: speculations on, 91-2, 167, 199, 209, 357, 426
Fabricius, Johann, 49
Fadiman, Anne: ‘Collecting Nature’, 49n
Fara, Patricia:
Newton: The Making of a Genius,
xviiin
Faraday, Michael: electro-chemical experiments, 298n; appointed laboratory assistant at Royal Institution, 348-9; attends Davy’s lectures, 349; accompanies Davy and Jane on Continental tour, 352-7, 370; character and appearance, 352, 358; letters to Abbott, 352, 354, 357-8; religious beliefs, 352, 450, 452; and Davy’s claiming priority in analysis of iodine, 354; lectures and discourses, 358, 453-4; promoted at Royal Institution, 358; assists in Davy’s development of miners’ safety lamp, 363-6, 373; and Davy’s absence in Durham, 363; belief in scientific knowledge, 371; unrewarded by Royal Society, 394; and Davy’s candidacy for presidency of Royal Society, 398; Davy blackballs Fellowship of Royal Society, 401; marriage, 401; eventual election as Fellow of Royal Society, 402; injured in laboratory explosion, 402-3; bust at new British Library, 404n; appointed Director of Royal Institution, 405; as Athenaeum club secretary, 405; Davy abandons as protégé, 418; and Davy’s
Consolations in Travel,
430; declines to stand for Royal Society President, 436; not recognised, 438; and Babbage’s polemic on scientists, 440; researches into electro-magnetism, 444, 453; congratulates John Herschel on
Study of Natural Philosophy,
445; attends British Association meetings, 447; friendship with Coleridge, 448; achievements and appointments, 453, 468;
The Times
misspells name, 453; Mary Somerville writes on, 458; ‘The Chemical History of a Candle’, 454
Faraday, Sarah (
née
Barnard), 401-2
Farinelli, Signora (singer), 76, 108
Fatima (Ali’s wife), 216
Felling colliery disasters (1812, 1813), 351
Ferguson, James, 61, 77;
Astronomy Explained,
70, 74, 82, 91;
Autobiography,
74
Ferrari, Giorgio, 217
Feynman, Richard:
The Meaning of it All,
313n
fire: understanding of, 145;
see also
combustion
fire-damp (methane), 351, 357, 362-6, 368-9
fireflies: Davy’s poem on, 378-9
Fitzroy, Captain Robert, 446
Flammarion, Camille, 424n
Flamsteed, John, 61, 77, 90, 95, 102, 176;
Celestial Atlas,
79 & n
Fleurus, battle of (1794), 155
flight
see
balloons
Flinders, Matthew, 212, 386
Florence, Italy, 355-7
Fontenelle, Bernard le Bovier de, 167
Forster, Thomas, 317
Fortin, Nicholas, 248
four elements, 245-7
Fowles, John:
The French Lieutenant’s Woman,
242
France: voyagers in Tahiti, 3-4; development of balloons and ballooning, 125-32, 136, 145-6, 149; military interest in balloons, 155-6; cloud terms, 160n; invasion threat from, 200; war with Britain, 231; medical and surgical skills, 306; Davy travels in, 354-5
‘Frankenstein nightmare’, 94n
Frankenstein’s Creature (fictional figure): origins and nature of, 330-4; stage and film representations, 334-5; and Newton statue at British Library, 404n; Andrew Crosse claimed as original of creator, 420; influence and effect, 457n
Franklin, Benjamin: on French aerial experiments, 125-6, 132, 134, 135, 137; Jeffries meets in Paris, 152; and animal magnetism claims, 314; researches into electricity, 444
Franklin, Rosalind, 373n
Fraunhofer, Joseph, 440 & n
French language, 242
Friedrich, Caspar David:
The Sea of Ice
(painting), 469n
Friend, The
(Coleridge’s magazine), 49n, 338, 340, 367
Fulford, Tim (ed.):
Romanticism and Science,
249n
Furneaux, Captain Tobias, 49
Fuseli, Henry, 105-6
galaxies see nebulae
Galignani, Giovanni Antonio, 385
Galileo Galilei, 77, 86n, 171, 428
Galvani, Luigi, 296, 314, 444
Galvanic Society, 317
galvanism, 273, 285-6, 328-9
Gambia, river, 214-16, 221
Garland, Private William, 224
Garnerin, Jacques, 159
Garnett, Thomas, 292
gas lighting, 382
gases: in medical treatment, 251, 257, 272
Gay-Lussac, Joseph, 159, 297, 299, 345, 353-4, 398, 403n
Geneva: Davy in, 433; see
also
Diodati, Villa
Gentleman’s Magazine,
136, 408, 460
Geological Society, foundation, xix, 393
geology: Davy lectures on, 294; Davy on limits of knowledge in, 356; and religious belief, 451, 459; Lyell on deep time and, 454-5, 459
George II, King, 65, 68
George III, King: Banks meets on return from Tahiti, 42-3; Banks advises at Kew, 49; Omai presented to, 50; sends condolences to Banks for gout, 57; interest in astronomy, 99, 168; summons Herschel to court, 109-10; appoints Herschel King’s Personal Astronomer, 110-11; remark on Herschel, 110, 409; buys Herschel telescopes as royal gifts, 114; proposes sponsoring ballooning, 133; sees Lunardi’s balloon flight, 138; meets Lunardi, 139; finances Herschel’s forty-foot telescope project, 164, 176, 178, 180, 190; visits Herschel’s telescope project at The Grove, 177-8; mental decline, 180-1; praises Herschels to Lalande, 188; death, 395; bequeathes books to British Museum library, 404
George, Prince of Wales
(later
King George IV): interest in ballooning, 137-8; gives watch to Lunardi, 139; grants and honours to Herschel, 181; confers knighthood on Davy, 342; awards baronetcy to Davy, 369; accession to throne, 395
Gerard, John:
Herbal,
8
Germany: as inspiration for
Frankenstein,
328-30
Gibbon, Edward, 110
Giddy, Davies: letters from Davy, 199, 259, 274, 277; lends books to Davy, 251; Beddoes writes to on Davy, 252; Anna Beddoes runs away to, 280, 286; as guardian of Anna Beddoes’s children, 302; marries and changes name to Davies Gilbert, 302; supports Davy’s candidature for presidency of Royal Society, 397; supports Faraday’s election to Royal Society Fellowship, 402
Gilbert, Davies
see
Giddy, Davies
Gillman, Dr John, 308, 321
Gillray, James, 277, 292
Gleick, James:
Richard Feynman and Modern Physics,
313n
Godwin, William: on property, 16n; published by Johnson, 106, 271; and Davy, 267-8; and authorship of
Frankenstein,
325
Goethe, Johann Wolfgang von: on solitary scientific genius, xvii; essays on meteorology, 160; on nature of science, 247; in Jena circle, 315; on Newton’s
Optics,
319; Jane Davy meets, 412; Humboldt praises, 440; ‘Empirical Observation and Science’, 249n, 443n;
Treatise on Colour,
443n
Goree (island), West Africa, 223
Gosse, Sir Edmund:
Father and Son,
451n
Göttingen: acquires Herschel telescope, 114, 168
Gray, Robert
(later
Bishop of Bristol), 351, 361, 365
Great Barrier Reef (Australia), 38n, 39
Great Reform Bill (1832), 437
Green, Joseph Henry, 306-7, 321-3;
Spiritual Philosophy,
322
Green, William, 5-6, 10, 40
Grove, The (house), Slough, 165-6, 174-5, 188, 194
Guiccioli, Teresa, 380
Hachette, Pierre, 401
Haiti, 386-7
Hale-Bopp comet, 172n
Hallam, Arthur, 451n
Halley, Edmund: comet, 171-2
Hamblyn, Richard:
The Invention of Clouds,
160n
Hamilton, Sir William, 46n, 55, 221
Hamilton, Sir William Rowan, 447
Handel, George Frederic, 69
Hanover: Herschel family in, 65-9, 75; Caroline returns to, 409
Hardy, Thomas:
Two on a Tower,
118n
Harrington, Robert, 413; ‘The Death Warrant of the French Theory of Chemistry’, 273
Harrison, John, 47, 77, 109, 373n, 438n
Hastenbeck, battle of (1757), 69
Hatchett, Charles, 339, 374
Hawkesworth, John:
Account of Voyages Undertaken…for Making Discoveries in the Southern Hemisphere…by…Captain Cook,
44
Hawking, Stephen: images, 465n;
A Brief History of Time,
88n
Haydn, Joseph:
The Creation,
107, 199
Haydon, Benjamin Robert: hosts ‘Immortal Dinner’, 318-19, 321n, 327;
Christ’s Entry into Jerusalem,
318-19
Hayes, Charlotte, 54
Hazlitt, William, 209
Heaton, James, 372
Heaven’s Gate cult, 172n
Hebburn colliery, 368
Hecla,
HMS, 396
Hector, Edmund, 145
Henderson, Thomas, 90n
Henslow, John, 460-1
Hepworth, Dame Barbara, 237n
Herapath, William, 284
Herculaneum: Davy investigates calcinated papyri rolls from, 376, 378, 380
Herodotus, 217
Heron, Ralph, 143, 155
Herschel, Alexander (William’s brother): home life in Hanover, 71, 75; moves to England, 80; moves to Datchet, 111, 114; accompanies William to Göttingen, 168; wife irritates Caroline, 169; and construction of William’s giant telescope, 177; wife’s death, 183; unhappy pre-marital love affairs, 195