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John Henry Timberlake University of Virginia student notebooks

 Collection
Identifier: MSS 16691
 

The first notebook covers courses on modern languages taught by Professors Maximilian Schele de Vere and [George Frederick] Holmes. Generally divided into a French and Spanish section, with an "Index Variorum," "Notes on French Idioms," and timelines of authors' lives.

The second notebook covers the courses on mathematics taught by Professor Albert Taylor Bledsoe, with sections on differential calculus, integral calculus, and analytical problems.

The third notebook, illustrated by Mr. Timberlake, covers the course on natural philosophy taught by Professor Francis H. Smith. A physics notebook mentions the "only hypothetical" atomic theory, different types of particles, and the "question of the infinite divisibility of matter." Included are hand drawn illustrations of Newtonian physics, hydro- and aerodynamics, light, acoustics, electricity, geology, and pneumatic machines. There is a full page illustration of an early steam engine on p.120.

The fourth notebook covers natural philosophy as well as moral philosophy. Taught by Professor William Holmes McGuffy, or "Buck McGuffy," mentions the "three laws of motion," "vis viva" (an early term for kinetic energy), and an account of Roger Joseph Boscovich's atomic theory. There are notes on astronomy, including "Kirkwood's Analogy." Notes on moral philosophy address the Scottish school of Common Sense.

The fifth and final notebook covers Timberlake's chemistry classes with sections on magnetism, electricity, and galvanism. The list of elements on p.61-62 lists 63 elements.

Conditions Governing Access

The collection is open for research use.

Dates
Creation: 1854-1858
Extent
0.5 Cubic Feet (1 document box) : 5 notebooks from University of Virginia classes
Language of Materials
English
Language of Materials
French
Language of Materials
Spanish; Castilian

Modern Language notebook, 1856

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 1
Dates
Creation: 1856
Language of Materials
English
Language of Materials
French
Language of Materials
Spanish; Castilian

Mathematics notebook

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 2

Chemistry notebook

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 5
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