[PW] ? Nikola Tesla again

Patricia Hatch patricia_hatch at harvard.edu
Thu Jun 7 09:24:44 PDT 2007


Hi Deborah,

I still have the Tesla Lectures volume here at my desk; it only lists 
the "Experiments with alternate currents of high potential..." 
lecture as being delivered in 1892.

The volume was put together with the assistance of the Tesla Museum 
cited below, and the preface to the volume is explicit about lecture 
numbers.  The "Experiments..." lecture is listed as number 3 in the 
volume; lecture number 4 was delivered in February 1893, according to 
this source.

The source does not specifically state that it is the exhaustive 
volume of all of Tesla's lectures, but the way it is numbered and how 
the numbering is described in the books preface seems to imply that it is so.

If you would like me to fax you the title page, verso, table of 
contents and the preface for your review, please send me your fax number.

Patty

At 11:39 AM 6/7/2007, you wrote:
>HELP - HELP - HELP
>
>
>Nikola Tesla gave 3 lectures in London, England, in the year of 1892.
>Concentration of attention to the year of 1892 is most important, no
>matter where he traveled during that year.
>
>1.) "On the dissipation of the electrical energy of the Hertz
>resonator," Electrical Engineer, New York, (Dec 21st, 1892)
>
>2.) "Experiments with alternate currents of high potential and high
>frequency" (Lecture before IEE, Feb. 1892 in London), Electrical
>Engineer, London, (April 22nd, 29th, May 6th, 13th, 20th, June 3rd,
>10th, 17th, 24th 1892)
>
>These citations from: http://www.tesla-museum.org/meni_sl/bib/b33.htm .
>
>What's the third one, etc?
>
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Patricia Hatch
Educational Technology & Communications Specialist
Harvard University
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