

An edition of André-Marie Ampère (1995)
Enlightenment and Electrodynamics (Cambridge Science Biographies)
By James R. Hofmann
Publish Date
April 26, 1996
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Language
eng
Pages
413
Description:
In this authoritative, absorbing biography of Andre-Marie Ampere, James Hofmann examines the extraordinary life of a man who made original and significant contributions to mathematics and chemistry and who is renowned for creating a new branch of physics - electrodynamics. Ampere's accomplishments are remarkable in view of the tumultuous and often tragic events that punctuated his personal life: the death of his father by guillotine during the French Revolution; the early death of his beloved first wife and a brief and disastrous second marriage. With no formal education, Ampere was encouraged by a caring and protective family circle to embrace both the optimistic scientific outlook of the Enlightenment and a devotion to the Catholic faith. It was this combination of intellectual expectation and emotional spiritually that made Ampere's genius both destructive and extraordinarily creative. This biography of Andre-Marie Ampere, the only one available in the English language, illuminates the scientific contributions of an individual and his epoch, and provides a fascinating insight into the workings of the scientific mind.
subjects: History, Electric currents, Electrodynamics, Physicists, Biography, Scientists, biography, Physicists, biography
People: André-Marie Ampère (1775-1836)
Places: France