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The Royal Institution: Its Founder and First Professors

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A detailed history recounts the founding and early development of a London scientific institution, centering on its originator and the early professors who shaped its character. It traces the founder's aims and career, the involvement of managers and lecturers who broadened its scope, and the ascent of major scientific figures whose work and reputations transformed the place. The narrative relies on meeting minutes, correspondence, laboratory notebooks, and contemporary memoirs to present biographical sketches, institutional progress, financial records, and documentary appendices that illuminate the institution's formative years and the interplay between administration and research.

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Bence Jones

Bence Jones was a notable figure in the 19th century, recognized for his contributions to the history of science and education. He is best known for his work "The Royal Institution: Its Founder and First Professors," which explores the origins and early leadership of the Royal Institution in London. Through his writings, Jones provided valuable insights into the development of scientific thought and education during a pivotal time in history. His work reflects a deep appreciation for the role of institutions in fostering scientific inquiry and innovation.

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