Humphry Davy, Poet and Philosopher

Humphry Davy, Poet and Philosopher

Humphry Davy, Poet and PhilosopherFor the details of Sir Humphry Davys personal history, as set forth in...
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Author: Thorpe, T. E. (Thomas Edward),1845-1925
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Language: English
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Humphry Davy, Poet and Philosopher

Humphry Davy, Poet and Philosopher

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Humphry Davy, Poet and Philosopher

Dhs. 49.76 Dhs. 24.87
Author: Thorpe, T. E. (Thomas Edward),1845-1925
Format: eBook
Language: English

Humphry Davy, Poet and Philosopher

For the details of Sir Humphry Davys personal history, as set forth in this little book, I am mainly indebted to the well-known memoirs by Dr. Paris and Dr. John Davy. As biographies, these works are of very unequal value. To begin with, Dr. Paris is not unfrequently inaccurate in his statements as to matters of fact, and disingenuous in his inferences as to matters of conduct and opinion. The very extravagance of his laudation suggests a doubt of his judgment or of his sincerity, and this is strengthened by the too evident relish with which he dwells upon the foibles and frailties of his subject. The insincerity is reflected in the literary style of the narrative, which is inflated and over-wrought. Sir Walter Scott, who knew Davy well and who admired his genius and his many social gifts, characterised the book as ungentlemanly in tone; and there is no doubt that it gave pain to many of Davys friends who, like Scott, believed that justice had not been done to his character. Dr. Davys book, on the other hand, whilst perhaps too partial at timesas might be expected from one who writes of a brother to whom he was under great obligations, and for whom, it is evident, he had the highest respect and affectionis written with candour, and a sobriety of tone and a directness and simplicity of statement far more effective than the stilted euphuistic periods of Dr. Paris, even when he seeks to be most forcible. When, therefore, I have had to deal with conflicting or inconsistent statements in the two works on matters of fact, I have generally preferred to accept the version of Dr. Davy, on the ground that he had access to sources of information not available to Dr. Paris. Davy played such a considerable part in the social and intellectual world of London during the first quarter of the century that, as might be expected, his name frequently occurs in the personal memoirs and biographical literature of his time; and a number of journals and diaries, such as those of Horner, Ticknor, Henry Crabb Robinson, Lockhart, Maria Edgeworth, and others that might be mentioned, make reference to him and his work, and indicate what his contemporaries thought of his character and achievements. Somevi of these references will be found in the following pages. It will surprise many Londoners to know that they owe the Zoological Gardens, in large measure, to a Professor of Chemistry in Albemarle Street, and that the magnificent establishment in the Cromwell Road, South Kensington, is the outcome of the representations, unsuccessful for a time, which he made to his brother trustees of the British Museum as to the place of natural history in the national collections. Davy had a leading share also in the foundation of the Athenum Club, and was one of its first trustees. ......Buy Now (To Read More)

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Ebook Number: 54862
Author: Thorpe, T. E. (Thomas Edward)
Release Date: Jun 7, 2017
Format: eBook
Language: English

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