
Passages from the Life of a Philosopher
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Chapters (93)
- PASSAGES FROM THE LIFE OF A PHILOSOPHER, by Charles Babbage
- DEDICATION.
- PREFACE.
- CONTENTS.
- CHAPTER I. MY ANCESTORS.
- CHAPTER II. CHILDHOOD.
- Earliest Recollections.
- CHAPTER III. BOYHOOD.
- CHAPTER IV. CAMBRIDGE.
- CHAPTER V. DIFFERENCE ENGINE NO. 1.
- Explanation of the Difference Engine.
- Of the Mechanical Arrangements necessary for computing Tables by the Method of Differences.
- Description of the existing portion of Difference Engine No. 1.
- CHAPTER VI.
- CHAPTER VII. DIFFERENCE ENGINE NO. II.
- CHAPTER VIII. OF THE ANALYTICAL ENGINE.
- CHAPTER IX. OF THE MECHANICAL NOTATION.
- CHAPTER X. THE EXHIBITION OF 1862.
- Circumstances connected with the Exhibition of the Difference Engine No. 1 in the International Exhibition of 1862.
- List of Mechanical Notations proposed to be Lent for the Exhibition.
- CHAPTER XI. THE LATE PRINCE CONSORT.
- CHAPTER XII. RECOLLECTIONS OF THE DUKE OF WELLINGTON.
- CHAPTER XIII. RECOLLECTIONS OF WOLLASTON, DAVY, AND ROGERS.
- The Thaumatrope.
- CHAPTER XIV. RECOLLECTIONS OF LAPLACE, BIOT, AND HUMBOLDT.
- Alexander Humboldt.
- Of the Buonaparte Family.
- CHAPTER XV. EXPERIENCE BY WATER.
- CHAPTER XVI. EXPERIENCE BY FIRE.
- Baked in an Oven.
- A Living Volcano.
- Hot Springs.
- Earthquakes.
- Fire Damp.
- CHAPTER XVII. EXPERIENCE AMONGST WORKMEN.
- CHAPTER XVIII. PICKING LOCKS AND DECIPHERING.
- Deciphering.
- CHAPTER XIX. EXPERIENCE IN ST. GILES’S.
- CHAPTER XX. THEATRICAL EXPERIENCE.
- CHAPTER XXI. ELECTIONEERING EXPERIENCE.
- CHAPTER XXII. SCENE FROM A NEW AFTER-PIECE, CALLED “Politics and Poetry;” or, “The Decline of Science.”
- ACT I.
- ACT II.
- CHAPTER XXIII. EXPERIENCE AT COURTS.
- CHAPTER XXIV. EXPERIENCE AT COURTS.
- CHAPTER XXV. RAILWAYS.
- CHAPTER XXVI. STREET NUISANCES.
- CHAPTER XXVII. WIT.
- CHAPTER XXVIII. HINTS FOR TRAVELLERS.
- CHAPTER XXIX. MIRACLES.
- CHAPTER XXX. RELIGION.
- CHAPTER XXXI. A VISION.
- CHAPTER XXXII. VARIOUS REMINISCENCES.
- On Preventing the Forgery of Bank-Notes.
- An Émeute.
- Letters of Credit.
- The Speaker.
- Ancient Music.
- CHAPTER XXXIII. THE AUTHOR’S CONTRIBUTIONS TO HUMAN KNOWLEDGE.
- Of the part taken by the Author in the formation of various Scientific Societies.
- Calculus of Functions.
- POLITICAL ECONOMY.
- Division of Labour.
- Cost of any Article.
- Principles of Taxation.
- Monopoly.
- Miracles.
- CHAPTER XXXIV. THE AUTHOR’S FURTHER CONTRIBUTIONS TO HUMAN KNOWLEDGE.
- Of Glaciers.
- Of the Causes of the Transformation of Condensed Snow into Transparent Ice.
- Book and Parcel Post.
- Submarine Navigation.
- Difference Engine.
- Explanation of the Cause of Magnetic and Electric Rotations.
- Mechanical Notation.
- Occulting Lights.
- Night Signals.
- Sun Signals.
- Zenith-light Signals.
- Greenwich Time Signals.
- Geological Theory of Isothermal Surfaces.
- Games of Skill.
- Problem of the Three Magnetic Bodies.
- CHAPTER XXXV. RESULTS OF SCIENCE.
- Registrar-General of Births, Deaths, &c.
- Commissioners of Railways.
- CHAPTER XXXVI. AGREEABLE RECOLLECTIONS.
- Conclusion.
- APPENDIX.
- MIRACLES. Note (A), page 394.
- RELIGION. Note (B), page 403.
- ADDITION TO THE CHAPTER ON RAILROADS.
- LIST OF MR. BABBAGE’S PRINTED PAPERS.
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