16 matching record(s)
R (Open Shelf - oversize)Dibner, Bern
Benjamin Franklin - Electrician
Burndy Library, Norwalk, Connecticut. 1976. Transferred to Bodleian, September 2017.
[Unknown]
1976
Q (Open Shelf)Dibner, Bern
Alessandro Volta and the electric battery
U.S.A., Watts, 1964. Transferred to Bodleian, September 2017.
[1965-36]
1964
U (Open Shelf - oversize)Dibner, Bern
Leonardo da Vinci: Machines and Weaponry
Burndy Library 1974. Publication no. 29. (Reprinted from Ladislao Reti (ed.), The Unknown Leonardo.) Transferred to Bodleian, September 2017.
[1975-27]
1974
Q (Open Shelf)Dibner, Bern
Darwin of the Beagle
Burndy Libary, Norwalk, Connecticut, U.S.A. 1960. Publication no. 17. Transferred to Bodleian, September 2017.
[1960-37]
1960
Q Dibner, Bern
Luigi Galvani
Burndy Library, 1971.
[1975-12]
1971
R (Montagu)Dibner, Bern
"Leonardo Da Vinci: Military Engineer"
in M. F. Ashley Montagu (ed.), Studies and Essays in the History of Science and Learning (New York: Henry Schuman, n.d. [1946]), pp. 85-112.
[Unknown]
1946?
V (Stack - oversize)Dibner, Bern
Moving the Obelisks
A chapter in engineering history in which the Vatican obelisk in Rome in 1586 was moved by muscle power, and a study of more recent similar moves. Norwalk, Conn.: Burndy Library, 1952. Burndy Library, Publication No. 6.
[1956-38]
1952
S (Open Shelf - oversize)Dibner, Bern
Ten Founding Fathers of the Electrical Science
(Dr William Gilbert, Otto von Guericke, Benjamin Franklin, Alessandro Volta, Andre Marie Ampere, Georg Simon Ohm, Karl Friedrich Gauss, Michael Faraday, Joseph Henry, James Clerk Maxwell). Burndy Library Publications in the history of Science and Technology, no. 11. Burndy Engineering Company Inc., Norwalk, Connect. U.S.A. 1954.
[1956-40]
1954
S (Open Shelf)Dibner, Bern
The New Rays of Professor Rontgen
Burndy Library (Publication no. 20), Norwalk, Connecticut, U.S.A. 1963. Presentation by the author. Transferred to Bodleian, September 2017.
[1963-46]
1963
S (Open Shelf)Dibner, Bern
Galvani - Volta: A Controversy that led to the Discovery of Useful Electricity
Burndy Library (Publication no. 7), Norwalk, Conn. U.S.A. 1952. Presented with other works, by the author. Transferred to Bodleian, September 2017.
[1959-70]
1952
S (Open Shelf - oversize)Dibner, Bern
Faraday discloses Electro-magnetic induction. His epochal letter sent from Brighton to Richard Phillips, F.R.S., is here reproduced
New York: Burndy Library, 1949 Transferred to Bodleian, September 2017.
[1959-69]
1949
S (Stack - oversize)Dibner, Bern
Oersted, and the discovery of Electromagnetism
Burndy Library, Norwalk, Connecticut, U.S.A. 1961. (Publication no. 18).
[1961-36]
1961
Z (Open Shelf - oversize)Dibner, Bern
The Atlantic Cable
The Burndy Library (Publication no. 16), Norwalk, Conn. U.S.A. 1959. Presented by the author. Transferred to Bodleian, September 2017.
[1959-23]
1959
S (Open Shelf - oversize)Dibner, Bern
Early Electrical Machines
The experiments and apparatus of two enquiring centuries (1600 to 1800) that led to the triumphs of the electrical age. Burndy Library (Publication number 14), Norwalk, Connecticut. U.S.A. 1957.
[1957-14]
1957
Prints Dibner, Bern
The "New Discoveries" of Stradanus
Norwalk, Conn.: Burndy Library, 1953. Introductory brochure to a portfolio of loose reproduction prints of Stradanus's series of engravings, entitled "New Discoveries": The Sciences, Inventions and Discoveries of the Middle Ages and the Renaissance as represented in 24 engravings issued in the early 1580s by Stradanus [see separate entry]. Presented by Bern Dibner Esq.
[1956-41]
1953
U (Open Shelf)Dibner, Bern
The Victoria and the Triton
Burndy Library publication no. 19. Norwalk, Connecticut: Burndy Library, 1962.
[1962-42]
1962