William Gilbert, and Terrestial Magnetism in the Time of Queen Elizabeth / A Discourse
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A scholarly discourse traces the life and investigations of William Gilbert and presents his systematic study of terrestrial magnetism culminating in De Magnete. It reviews navigational practice and earlier observations of compass declination and dip, the work of compass-makers and mariners, and contemporary maps and legends about lodestones, then describes Gilbert’s experiments, instruments, and theoretical proposals that sought to explain magnetic behavior of the Earth. The text situates his methods amid prior practical knowledge and scientific debate, emphasizing empirical measurement and synthesis.
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