Faraday to John Tyndall   5 March 1863

Royal Institution, | 5 Mar. 1863.

My dear Tyndall,

I cannot wait to see you or even to see the work (the inside of it), before I thank you for it. I mean the lectures1:- and I rejoice to see them in this form. Those are best off who saw them with these illustrations and apparatus, and can now see them in the book, for the great subject, in its present state, needed the special advantages of both these modes of treatment. I am very happy to be one of the number of those privileged persons.

Ever affectionately yours, | M. Faraday

Tyndall (1863).

Bibliography

TYNDALL John (1863): Heat considered as a Mode of Motion: being a course of twelve lectures delivered at the Royal Institution of Great Britain in ... 1862, London.

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