Benjamin Wilson
Active Years
Min year: 1746, Max year: 1780, Max count: 1
As Author
- 1746: An essay towards an explication of the phænomena of electricity, deduced from the æther of Sir Isaac Newton, contained in three papers which were read before the Royal-Society. By Benjamin Wilson.
- 1747: An essay towards an explication of the phænomena of electricity, deduced from the æther of Sir Isaac Newton, contained in three papers which were read before the Royal-Society. By Benjamin Wilson
- 1750: A treatise on electricity
- 1752: A treatise on electricity
- 1764: A letter from Mr. Benjamin Wilson
- 1765: A letter to the Marquis of Rockingham, with some observations on the effects of lightening. Read at the Royal Society July 28, and November 8, 1764
- 1773: Observations upon lightning
- 1774: Further observations upon lightning; together with some experiments. By Benjamin Wilson, F.R.S. &c. Communicated to the Royal Society, and rejected in the committee
- 1775: A series of experiments relating to phosphori and the prismatic colours they are found to exhibit in the dark
- 1776: A series of experiments on the subject of phosphori, and their prismatic colours
- 1778: An account of experiments made at the Pantheon, on the nature and use of conductors
- 1779: A letter to Mr. Euler, professor of philosophy, and member of the Imperial Academy of Sciences at Petersbourg, of the Royal Society at London, and of the Royal Academy at Berlin, &c. Read at the Royal Society, June 3, 1779
- 1780: A short view of electricity
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