The Hurricane: A Theosophical and Western Eclogue. To Which is Subjoined, A Solitary Effusion in A Summer's Evening
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El escritor y cirujano británico William Gilbert fue un prolífico autor de novelas, biografías, historias y ensayos, abordando especialmente los peligros del alcohol y la difícil situación de los pobres. Sus populares relatos de fantasía de las décadas de 1860 y 1870 han sido reeditados recientemente, lo que demuestra su perdurable atractivo. Aunque hoy es recordado principalmente como el padre del dramaturgo W. S. Gilbert, su propia y diversa obra literaria merece atención por su profundidad temática y alcance imaginativo.






On The Loadstone And Magnetic Bodies, And On The Great Magnet The Earth (1893)
A masterpiece of early science, On the Lodestone and Magnetic Bodies, and on the Great Magnet the Earth: A New Physiology Demonstrated with Many Arguments and Experiments was originally published in Latin in 1600 by William Gilbert, a physician to Queen Elizabeth I and a pioneer of magnetism. In this groundbreaking work, Gilbert describes the properties of magnetic bodies, including the Earth itself, and offers a revolutionary new theory of magnetism. With its elegant prose and detailed illustrations, this book is a landmark in the history of science.
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