James Clerk Maxwell
Poems By JAMES CLERK MAXWELL
- A Vision of a Wrangler, of a University, of Pedantry, and of Philosophy
- In Memory of Edward Wilson, Who Repented of what was in his Mind to Write after Section
- Lectures to Women on Physical Science
- Lines written under the conviction that it is not wise to read Mathematics in November after one’s fire is out
- Molecular Evolution
Poet Categorization
POET’S REGION England
SCHOOL / PERIOD Victorian
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