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File 3: Dossier concerning magnetism and observations during the Uranie voyage, written on board the...

File 3: Dossier concerning magnetism and observations during the Uranie voyage, written on board the...

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File 3: Dossier concerning magnetism and observations during the Uranie voyage, written on board the Uranie and in France

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Full title

File 3: Dossier concerning magnetism and observations during the Uranie voyage, written on board the Uranie and in France

Date

[ca. 1817-1842]

Call Numbers

SAFE/MLMSS 10275/Box 1/Folder 4

Record Identifier

nZNWXGvn

Reference Code

9650548

Language

French

Physical Description

Contents

1 folder of textual material

Other Descriptions

Level of description

File

Arrangement

The dossier is arranged according to archive stamp order.

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Scope and Contents

Contents

A dossier of 29 documents titled ‘Intensité magnétique. Formules et théorie’, containing Louis de Freycinet’s working notes, sketches and calculations, with Laage archive stamp: Carton 14, Dossier 280 A-B-C.

1. ‘Formules pour l’intensité magnétique’ [1828 or later] (1 page on a folded sheet, with Laage archive stamp, Dossier 280 A-1). A late...

Alternative Titles

Full title

File 3: Dossier concerning magnetism and observations during the Uranie voyage, written on board the Uranie and in France

Identifiers

Primary Identifiers

Call Numbers

SAFE/MLMSS 10275/Box 1/Folder 4

Record Identifier

nZNWXGvn

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Reference code

9650548

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