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Memoirs of the Distinguished Men of Science of Great Britain Living in the Years 1807-8 by William Walker Jr ( - ).

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The early nineteenth century was a period of great discovery and advancements in science. Here we have a snapshot of some of those whose names have gone down in history, such as Brunel, Congreve, Davy, Telford and Jenner, along with some of those who made less of an indelible mark, but who were, nonetheless, pioneers of their time. ( Lynne Thompson)
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Post by knotyouraveragejo »

Can I get you started on this by claiming Dalton and Priestly? (sections 15 & 56)
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knotyouraveragejo wrote: May 15th, 2020, 9:28 am Can I get you started on this by claiming Dalton and Priestly? (sections 15 & 56)
Sounds good!
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Lynne -

May I have section 4, Sir Joseph Banks?
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pschempf wrote: May 15th, 2020, 10:43 am Lynne -

May I have section 4, Sir Joseph Banks?
You may!
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Thanks Lynne. At the beginning, the text says, "SIR JOSEPH BANKS, BART., C.B., P.R.S." Would you like me to read real words instead of the abbreviations (SIR JOSEPH BANKS, Baronet., Knight Grand Cross, President of the Royal Society)?
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pschempf wrote: May 15th, 2020, 11:51 am Thanks Lynne. At the beginning, the text says, "SIR JOSEPH BANKS, BART., C.B., P.R.S." Would you like me to read real words instead of the abbreviations (SIR JOSEPH BANKS, Baronet., Knight Grand Cross, President of the Royal Society)?
Yes please! I know, a bit of a mouthful, but just giving the initials may leave listeners wondering.
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Okay - consider it done. I don't know how you get Knight Grand Cross from C.B., but that's what I found it stands for, Most Honourable Order of the Bath and all that. :hmm:
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More questions - at the end of the section there are some bibliographic references. Should those be included? My preference is to delete them.

And at the very end, should I say "End of Chapter 4" or "End of Sir Joseph Banks" (which sounds rather fatal).

Sorry to be a problem child this morning :oops:
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pschempf wrote: May 15th, 2020, 12:10 pm More questions - at the end of the section there are some bibliographic references. Should those be included? My preference is to delete them.

And at the very end, should I say "End of Chapter 4" or "End of Sir Joseph Banks" (which sounds rather fatal).

Sorry to be a problem child this morning :oops:
Hmmm... my initial thought was that they should be included, but I certainly see an argument against that. So yes, omit them. End of section or end of chapter will work... as for “end of Sir...”... well, I’m pretty sure they are all dead :hmm:
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Oh, how interesting!

Could I do
11 - Cavendish
23 - Herschel (*)
39 - Benjamin Thompson
42 - Earl Stanhope (*)
50 - James Watt

Sorry for being greedy... If 5 is too much in one go, the two with (*) will do for starters. :wink:
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Availle wrote: May 15th, 2020, 5:14 pm Oh, how interesting!

Could I do
11 - Cavendish
23 - Herschel (*)
39 - Benjamin Thompson
42 - Earl Stanhope (*)
50 - James Watt

Sorry for being greedy... If 5 is too much in one go, the two with (*) will do for starters. :wink:
Thank you!
Go for it!
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Can I read section 6 (Boulton) and 9 (Brunel) and 40 (Rutherford)?
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alanmapstone wrote: May 15th, 2020, 6:52 pm Can I read section 6 (Boulton) and 9 (Brunel) and 40 (Rutherford)?
You may!
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