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John Leslie, Scottish natural philosopher and physicist, 19th century.
John Leslie, Scottish natural philosopher and physicist, 19th century. Leslie (1766-1832) invented a number of scientific instruments and in 1810 created artificial ice. He was appointed Professor of Mathematics at Edinburgh in 1805 and of Natural Philosophy in 1819. Leslie was knighted in 1832. After a drawing by Benjamin William Crombie (1803-1847).
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18th century
19th century
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Benjamin William
Benjamin William Crombie;Crombie
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Britain
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eighteenth century
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John Leslie
Leslie
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NATURAL PHILOSOPHER
NINETEENTH CENTURY
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Oxford Science Archive
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PHYSICIST
Physics
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Scotland
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