John Tyndall: Peaks and troughs.
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DeArce, M. and MacMillan, N., John Tyndall: Peaks and troughs., History Today, pp49-55, July, 7, 2013, 49 - 55Download Item:
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The scientist and natural
philosopher John Tyndall
was known to the public
through his lectures and
newspaper debates. But,
say Miguel DeArce and
Norman MacMillan, one of
Tyndall?s most famous public
speeches, his Belfast Address
of 1874, plagiarised the
thinking of others.
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Author: DE ARCE, MIGUEL; MacMillan, Norman
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