Add to albumThis double-barrelled air pump was used by Professor Joseph Black at Edinburgh University.
One of a collection of apparatus and instruments from Edinburgh University used by Professors Black, Hope and Gregory - a double-barrelled air pump in the form in which it was first made by Hauksbee
Joseph Black, 1728-1799, was Professor of Chemistry at both Glasgow and Edinburgh University. He worked upon a quantitative chemical analysis of the processes of boiling, melting and freezing and developed the theories of latent heat and specific heat.
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- Online ID: 000-000-099-945-C
- Image Rights Holder: National Museums Scotland
- Project:
Innovators and Innovations (multimedia essay)
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- Ref: National Museums Scotland T.1858.275.1
- Date: 18th century
c. 1705
- Material: Pump, air, double barrelled, Hauksbee
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- What: Pump, air, double barrelled, Hauksbee
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- Who: Joseph Black (scientist)
- Where: England
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- References:
- Fyffe, J.G. Joseph Black: a bibliography. London: Science Museum, c.1992
- Playfair, John. James Hutton and Joseph Black : biographies. Edinburgh: Royal Society of Edinburgh, 1997
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