Description: This original print originates from 'Lecons de physique experimentale', originally published in Paris by Guerin Freres in 6 volumes, 1745-1764. This plate is from a 1759 Dutch ed.
Artists and Engravers: Made by an anonymous engraver after 'Jean Antoine Nollet '. Jean Antoine Nollet (1700-1770) was a French clergyman and physicist. Nollet was particularly interested in the new science of electricity, which he explored with the help of Du Fay and Reaumur. He joined the Royal Society of London in 1734 and later became the first professor of experimental physics at the University of Paris. He is considered 'the father of physics' in France. He is reputed to have given the name to the Leyden jar after it was invented by Pieter van Musschenbroek.
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Subject: Antique print, titled: ''Tom 1, 3e lecon pl. 3.'' - Fig 7-10. This plate illustrates friction resistance.
Condition: Very good, given age. Original fold. Small stain in lower right in print and margin. Margins cropped close to the plate mark. General age-related toning and/or occasional minor defects from handling. Please study scan carefully.
Size (in cm): The overall size is ca. 13.7 x 16 cm. The image size is ca. 10.8 x 14 cm. Size (in inch): The overall size is ca. 5.4 x 6.3 inch. The image size is ca. 4.3 x 5.5 inch.
Medium: Engraving on hand laid paper.
Location: C214-38
SKU: TPC 65527.1
Section: NOLLET-1745
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