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A Treatise on Meteorological Instruments. Explanatory of Their Scientific Principles, Method of Construction, and Practical Utility
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- Nombre de pages3993
- FormatePub
- ISBN406-4-06-620674-1
- EAN4064066206741
- Date de parution25/04/2021
- Protection num.Digital Watermarking
- Taille5 Mo
- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurGOOD PRESS
Résumé
A Treatise on Meteorological Instruments offers a comprehensive exploration into the diverse world of meteorological apparatus and their pivotal roles in understanding atmospheric phenomena. This collection delves into the intricate mechanics behind weather prediction tools with an impressive array of literary styles that weave scientific rigor with accessible prose. The significance of this anthology lies not only in its technical exposition but also in its celebration of innovation within the field.
From the nuanced descriptions of barometers to the delicate intricacies of anemometers, the anthology stands as a testament to the evolution of meteorological science. The volume brings together the combined expertise of Joseph Zambra and Enrico Angelo Lodovico Negretti, whose lifelong contributions to meteorological instrumentation have set a new standard in the discipline. Their works, often aligned with the late 19th-century surge in scientific advancement, provide a rich tapestry of knowledge and historical context.
Zambra and Negretti's efforts are housed within a lineage of scholarly pursuit, reflecting both the practical application and the cultural importance of weather-reading technology during their era. This anthology is an invaluable resource for anyone eager to explore the multifaceted world of meteorology through the lenses of historical innovation and scientific inquiry. It presents a unique opportunity to explore varied methodologies and insights into atmospheric science.
Through its engaging narrative and comprehensive scope, the anthology invites readers to engage in an intertextual dialogue, deepening their understanding of meteorological explorations and enhancing their appreciation for the instrumental artistry that captures the complexities of weather systems.
From the nuanced descriptions of barometers to the delicate intricacies of anemometers, the anthology stands as a testament to the evolution of meteorological science. The volume brings together the combined expertise of Joseph Zambra and Enrico Angelo Lodovico Negretti, whose lifelong contributions to meteorological instrumentation have set a new standard in the discipline. Their works, often aligned with the late 19th-century surge in scientific advancement, provide a rich tapestry of knowledge and historical context.
Zambra and Negretti's efforts are housed within a lineage of scholarly pursuit, reflecting both the practical application and the cultural importance of weather-reading technology during their era. This anthology is an invaluable resource for anyone eager to explore the multifaceted world of meteorology through the lenses of historical innovation and scientific inquiry. It presents a unique opportunity to explore varied methodologies and insights into atmospheric science.
Through its engaging narrative and comprehensive scope, the anthology invites readers to engage in an intertextual dialogue, deepening their understanding of meteorological explorations and enhancing their appreciation for the instrumental artistry that captures the complexities of weather systems.

