Humphry Davy: Laughing Gas, Literature, and the Lamp
Discover Humphry Davy and his contribution to science and the arts, with this free online course.
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Before culture was divided into the sciences and the arts there was a chemist who was also a poet. Sir Humphry Davy (1778-1829) is one of the best known men of science of the nineteenth century: he was the first person to inhale nitrous oxide; he isolated nine chemical elements; and he invented the miners’ safety lamp known as the Davy lamp. This course will consider Davy’s life and career using manuscript sources held at the Royal Institution of Great Britain. We will read Davy’s letters, his poetry and even recreate some of his most famous experiments! We have revised this online course to incorporate some of the discoveries made during our three-year project to transcribe Davy’s notebooks.
(See the Davy Notebooks Project here if you want to help complete transcribing the notebooks: https://www.zooniverse.org/projects/humphrydavy/davy-notebooks-project)
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