Pr cis Historique Et Experimental Des Ph nom nes lectriques, Depuis L'origine De Cette D couverte Jusqu' Ce Jour, by Sigaud De La Fond, offers a detailed historical and experimental account of electrical phenomena from their initial discovery up to the late 18th century. Written in French, this work provides insights into the scientific understanding and experimentation surrounding electricity during that era. It is a valuable resource for historians of science, electrical engineers, and anyone interested in the early development of electrical theory and practice. This book captures the curiosity and innovative spirit of the scientific community as it grappled with understanding and harnessing the power of electricity.
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