Science and Sound in Nineteenth-Century Britain

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Science and Sound in Nineteenth-Century Britain

Sound Transformed

Gillin, Edward J.

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Volume 4

Acknowledgements

Chronology

Introduction






John Tyndall, Sound: A Course of Eight Lectures Delivered at the Royal Institution of Great Britain, (Longmans, Green, and Co: London, 1867), pp. vii-ix and 255-325.



George Biddell Airy, 'On the Elements of Musical Harmony and Melody, and of Simple Musical Composition', On Sound and Atmospheric Vibrations, with the Mathematical Elements of Music. Designed for the Use of Students of the University, (Macmillan and Co: London, 1868), pp. 197-231.



Hermann Helmholtz, On the Sensations of Tone as a Physiological Basis for the Theory of Music, (Trans.), Alexander J. Ellis, (Longmans, Green, and Co: London, 1875), pp. v-xi, 11-37, 56-77.



J. W. Strutt, The Theory of Sound, vol. 1 of 2 (Macmillan: London, 1877), pp. v-vi, 1-66.



J. W. Strutt, The Theory of Sound, vol. 2 of 2 (Macmillan: London, 1877), pp. 85-134.



(Anon.), "Recent Developments in Acoustical Science", 19th Aug., 1878, The Times, (London, England), Issue 29337, p. 4.



Edmund Gurney, The Power of Sound, (Smith, Elder, & Co: London, 1880), pp. v-xi, 1-39, 113-126, 178-201, 524-539.



Richard Wallaschek, Primitive Music: An Inquiry into the Origin and Development of Music, Songs, Instruments, Dances, and Pantomimes of Savage Races (London: Longmans, Green, and Co, 1893), pp. 237-289.

Bibliography

Index
acoustical physics;auditory perception;Victorian science;musical acoustics;experimental methodology;electromagnetic phenomena;nineteenth-century scientific research