
Consolations in Travel; or, the Last Days of a Philosopher
by Humphry Davy
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Sir Humphry Davy was a Cornish chemist and inventor. He is probably best remembered today for his discoveries of several alkali and alkaline earth metals, as well as contributions to the discoveries of the elemental nature of chlorine and iodine. In 1794 Davy was apprenticed to John Bingham Borlase, a surgeon in a large practice at Penzance. Besides science Davy was a poet and philosopher. Consolations of Travel was written while the author was dying. The book is in the form of dialogues. The dialogues are The Vision, Discussions connected to the vision in the Colosaeum, The Unknown, The Prote...
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- CONSOLATIONS IN TRAVEL; OR, THE LAST DAYS OF A PHILOSOPHER.
- INTRODUCTION.
- A NOTE,
- AUTHOR’S PREFACE.
- DIALOGUE THE FIRST. THE VISION.
- DIALOGUE THE SECOND. DISCUSSIONS CONNECTED WITH THE VISION IN THE COLOSÆUM.
- DIALOGUE THE THIRD. THE UNKNOWN.
- DIALOGUE THE FOURTH. THE PROTEUS, OR IMMORTALITY.
- DIALOGUE THE FIFTH. THE CHEMICAL PHILOSOPHER.
- DIALOGUE THE SIXTH. POLA, OR TIME.
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