
Naturgeschichte einer Kerze : $b Sechs Vorlesungen für die Jugend; Mit einem Lebensabriß Faraday's
"Naturgeschichte einer Kerze: Sechs Vorlesungen für die Jugend" by Michael Faraday is a series of lectures delivered during the 1860-1861 Christmas season. Using a simple candle as his starting point, Faraday explores fundamental principles of chemistry and physics through six engaging presentations. Published in 1861, this work has become one of the most successful popular science books ever written, translated into numerous languages and captivating readers with its accessible approach to scientific inquiry.
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