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DescriptionAmpere Andre 1825.jpg |
English: Engraving of André-Marie Ampère (1775 – 1836), the noted French physicist |
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Source | The Dibner collection ::::::::::,,,;at the Smithsonian Institution (USA), |
Author | Ambrose Tardieu |
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See page 32 of The Electric Motor and its Applications in Electricity in Daily Life by Franklin Leonard Pope (1891). See also the National Portrait Gallery (U.K.) collection. See the Schoenberg (Edgar Fahs Smith) collection too. |
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