Publisher's Synopsis
Nuevo Manual Completo De FÃ-sica Y Meterologia... is a comprehensive treatise on physics and meteorology, originally published in Spanish. This historical manual offers a detailed exploration of physical principles and meteorological phenomena as understood in the 19th century. Authored by J. B. F. Steph. Ajasson de Grandsagne (Viscount) and J. M. L. Fouche, and printed by Imprenta de la Revista Andaluza (Sevilla), this book provides insights into the scientific thought and educational resources of its time.
This manual is a valuable resource for historians of science, students of meteorology, and anyone interested in the evolution of scientific knowledge. Its thorough coverage of physics and weather-related topics makes it a significant contribution to the historical record of scientific literature in the Spanish language. Readers can appreciate the detailed explanations and systematic approach used to convey complex scientific concepts, reflecting the intellectual pursuits of the era.
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