Matter, Ether, and Motion: The Factors and Relations of Physical Science by Dolbear

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Dolbear, A. E. (Amos Emerson), 1837-1910 Dolbear, A. E. (Amos Emerson), 1837-1910
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Ever wonder what the universe was made of before we knew about atoms and quantum physics? In the late 1800s, scientists like Amos Emerson Dolbear were wrestling with that exact question. His book 'Matter, Ether, and Motion' is a fascinating time capsule. It's not about what we know now, but about the brilliant—and sometimes beautifully wrong—ideas that paved the way. Think of it as eavesdropping on a brilliant mind trying to solve the biggest puzzle of all with the tools he had. It’s surprisingly readable and will make you appreciate just how far we’ve come.
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almost every music teacher has hitherto undertaken to teach Singing. This book will not, I am sure, add to the mystery. A careful perusal of its contents should clear away many misconceptions, and place the student on the right road to that end which he or she has in view. PREFACE TO THE FOURTH EDITION. That another large edition of this little Manual should be called for in so comparatively short a time is sufficiently encouraging testimony of the worth of the book and the favour it has found at the hands of students of singing and others--a result the more gratifying to the publishers since hitherto it has been issued with an anonymous title-page. Often has the authorship of the little volume been industriously defended and disputed--not by myself--both in this country and America; but, on the whole, the identity of its originator has been well maintained. For my part matters might have remained so, especially as I am not insensible to the fact that there is much "preaching" herein--as indeed there must be in such a work, and some of the advice is of such a nature that its giver runs the risk of being placed upon an exceeding high pinnacle of moral excellence, or of being accounted the personification of all the virtues--both of which distinctions might scarcely be merited. The appearance of my name upon the title-sheet is the result of no wish of mine, and I have consented to it only out of deference to the pressing request of the publishers. A chapter on the Physiological Surroundings of the Voice has been added to this edition. FREDERICK J. CROWEST. PREFACE TO THE SEVENTH EDITION. Once again my publishers have informed me of the necessity for reprinting this Manual, which has been so successful both here, in America, and in the Colonies. I have nothing to alter in the work, but I must express my thanks for the marked support that has been given to this straightforward advice. Did space permit, much might be said relative to that growing complaint, "Teachers' (or Board School) Laryngitis" as it is called. For some time past I have been authorized to make observations at the chief Throat Hospitals in connection with this constantly increasing mischief, arising from an injurious use of the voice in Teaching, and which only proper Voice Production will remedy. While I cannot give advice here, I shall be happy to answer any communications of sufferers from this complaint. FREDERICK J. CROWEST. 24 AMPTHILL SQUARE, LONDON, N.W. CONTENTS. _Page_ PRELIMINARY REMARKS 9 ON HABITS, DIET, &c. 13 Early Rising--Cleanliness--The Hair--The Teeth--Exercise--Dress-- Diet--Smoking--Late Hours--General Morality. PRONUNCIATION AND STUDY OF WORDS 21 Nervousness--Pronunciation--Vowel-Sounds--Consonants--English-- Emphasis--Position of Lips--Study of "Words"--General Education--Dramatic Study. VOICES AND THEIR VARIOUS QUALITIES 28 Voices and their Names--Compass--Soprano--Mezzo-Soprano-- Mezzo-Contralto--Contralto--Alto--Tenore-Leggiero--Tenore-Robusto-- Barytone and Basso-Cantante--Bass--Buffo--Qualities of Voices. INSTRUCTION, BOOKS AND MASTERS 47 Schools of Singing--Masters--Institutions--A First Opinion--Bad Lessons--Bad Teachers--Books of Exercises. PRACTICE 53 Individuality--Perseverance--Facial Expression--Self-Accompaniment-- Position of Body, Arms, Hands, Throat, Tongue, Larynx-- Head-Singing--Throatiness--Clearing the Throat--High Notes--The Scale--Forte, Mezzo-Voce, and Piano--Tone--Chest, Falsetto, and Head--Scale Practice--First Exercises (_with Examples_)--Duration of Practice--Singing in Tune--How to Begin--Variety--Chorus Singing--Humming--Studying Songs--Imitation--General Musical Study. ON STYLE AND EXPRESSION 71 Traditional Styles--Modern German _Lieder_--"The Cathedral School"--Oratorio (_with Examples_)--Opera--Ballads--Recitative (_with Examples_)--Slurring--Sentiment--Decision--Imitation--Public Singing--"Holding" an Audience--Mistakes in Public. ON TIME IN SINGING 87 The Metronome--Accent--Exercises: four beats to the bar; three beats to the bar; two beats to the bar. ON THE CHOICE OF MUSIC 103 Music to Suit the Voice--"Original Keys"--Execution--Fashion-- Forming a "Repertoire." PHYSIOLOGICAL SURROUNDINGS 109 The Larynx--The Thyroid--The Pharynx--The Voice; A Wind, Reed, or String Instrument. EXERCISES 115 Exercises 1, 2, for Uniting Notes--Exercise 3, for...

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This isn't a novel with a plot, but the story it tells is just as gripping. Published in 1892, it captures a pivotal moment in science. The 'characters' are the fundamental concepts of the physical world as understood over a century ago: matter, the mysterious 'luminiferous ether' thought to carry light waves, and motion. Dolbear, a professor and inventor, lays out his vision of how these three things connect to explain everything from heat to magnetism. The 'conflict' is the human struggle to make sense of a universe that was revealing its secrets in puzzling new ways.

Why You Should Read It

Reading this book is like finding an old, detailed map of a country you know well. The coastlines are a bit off, and there are whole regions labeled 'Here Be Dragons' (like the ether), but you can see the brilliant effort that went into making it. Dolbear writes with a clear, confident voice, trying to build a complete system from the ground up. It’s humbling and exciting to follow his logic, knowing what we know today. You get a real sense of the intellectual adventure of science, not just a list of facts.

Final Verdict

Perfect for curious readers who love science history or anyone who enjoys seeing how smart people think. If you liked books like 'The Age of Wonder' or just get a kick out of old scientific diagrams, you’ll find this a treasure. It’s not a light beach read, but it’s far more accessible than a modern textbook. Pick this up if you want to time-travel to the very edge of the unknown, right before physics changed forever.



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Joshua Lopez
8 months ago

To be perfectly clear, the depth of research presented here is truly commendable. Exceeded all my expectations.

Ava Torres
1 year ago

High quality edition, very readable.

John Scott
1 year ago

Perfect.

Melissa King
1 year ago

From the very first page, the atmosphere created is totally immersive. Definitely a 5-star read.

Carol Flores
1 year ago

My professor recommended this, and I see why.

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