Letter, from William Whewell to Sir John Herschel, dated at Trinity College
Reference number: HS/18/188
Date: 4 December 1836
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Autograph letter signed by sender. Reports on his tidal studies and requests further observations from South Africa. William Whewell's history of the inductive sciences is in press and William Whewell has begun a philosophy of the inductive sciences. Discusses Richard Jones's career and Charles Darwin's return to England.
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- HS/18/188
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- 4 December 1836
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- 4 pages
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William Whewell, William Whewell, Letter, from William Whewell to Sir John Herschel, dated at Trinity College, 4 December 1836, HS/18/188, The Royal Society Archives, London, https://makingscience.royalsociety.org/items/hs_18_188/letter-from-william-whewell-to-sir-john-herschel-dated-at-trinity-college, accessed on 12 February 2026
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Correspondence of Sir John Frederick William Herschel
1812-1870 Creator: John Frederick William Herschel Reference number: HS -
Correspondence of John Frederick William Herschel: volume 18 Wackerbarth-Zucchini
1815-1870 Reference number: HS/18
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