Charles Tomlinson
(1808–1897)

British scientist

Works

  • The Student's Manual of Natural Philosophy (1838) IA
  • Amusements in Chess (1845) IA
  • The Rain Cloud (1846) IA
  • First Steps in General Knowledge (1846) IA
  • Winter in the Arctic Regions (1846) IA
  • Introduction to the Study of Natural Philosophy (1848) IA
  • The Thunder-storm (1848) IA
  • The Useful Arts and Manufactures of Great Britain (1848) IA
  • Summer in the Antarctic Regions (1848) IA
  • Pneumatics (1848) IA
  • Rudimentary Mechanics (1849) IA
  • The Natural History of Common Salt (1850) IA
  • A Rudimentary Treatise on Warming and Ventilation (1850) IA
  • Introduction to the Study of Natural Philosophy (1853) IA
  • The Magnet (1857) IA
  • Illustrations of Useful Arts, Manufactures, and Trades (1858) IA
  • The Dew-drop and the Mist (1860)
  • Natural Phenomena (1861)
  • Experimental Essays (1863) IA
  • The Rain-Cloud and The Snow-Storm (1865)
  • The Sonnet (1874) IA
  • A Vision of Hell (translation of Dante Aligheri's Inferno, 1877) IA
  • The Literary History of the Divine Comedy (1879)
  • Sonnets (1881) IA
  • Essays, Old and New (1887) IA
  • Buckle as a Chess Player (1891)
  • Dante, Beatrice, and the Divine Comedy (1894) IA
  • The Tempest (18??)
  • Lessons From the Animal World (18??, with Sarah Tomlinson)

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