Memoirs of the life of David Rittenhouse, LLD. F.R.S., late president of the American Philosophical Society, &c.
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The memoir offers a chronological account of David Rittenhouse’s life and accomplishments, interweaving his personal history with detailed sketches of contemporary scientific and civic institutions and portraits of numerous eminent contemporaries. It documents his practical and intellectual activities, correspondence, and public roles, and contextualizes them within the literary, scientific, and institutional landscape of his era. An extensive appendix gathers philosophical and other papers, many previously unpublished, while copious notes supply references, explanations, and editorial corrections. The narrative emphasizes the relationships between individual career, the growth of learned societies and public institutions, and the broader progress of science and the arts.
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