Galileo's revolution and the infancy of meteorology in Padua, Florence and Bologna
Galileo Thermometer
Image of THERMOMETER, 17th CENTURY. - Replica Of 300 Degree Florentine Spiral Thermometer, 17th Century. RESTRICTED OUTSIDE US. From Granger - Historical Picture Archive
The World's First Meteorological Network (1654-1670) and Experimental Scientific Society (1657-1667), and the Invention of the Little Florentine Thermometer – EuropeNow
Earliest instrumental temperature record recovered in Italy
Early Thermometers and Temperature Scales | Whipple Museum
Readings of the Little Florentine Thermometer (LFT) versus the readings... | Download Scientific Diagram
The earliest spirit‐in‐glass thermometer and a comparison between the earliest CET and Italian observations - Camuffo - 2012 - Weather - Wiley Online Library
Florentine thermometer, c.1660. Whipple Museum of the History of... | Download Scientific Diagram
Visitors look at a remake of a Florentine thermometer in the German thermometer museum in Geraberg, Germany, 24 July 2013. The museum shows the history of different meterrological instruments. Photo: MARTIN SCHUTT
Early Thermometers and Temperature Scales | Whipple Museum
Galileo's revolution and the infancy of meteorology in Padua, Florence and Bologna
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reconstruction of Florentine Thermometer originally made 1657-1665 | Science Museum Group Collection
Rodama: a blog of 18th century & Revolutionary France: Some early thermometers
Hydrometer - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics
Little Florentine Thermometers with 50°G scale marked with black and... | Download Scientific Diagram
The earliest spirit‐in‐glass thermometer and a comparison between the earliest CET and Italian observations - Camuffo - 2012 - Weather - Wiley Online Library
Early Thermometers and Temperature Scales | Whipple Museum
Galilean Thermometer Not So Galilean | Journal of Chemical Education
Instruments: preserved in the Museo Galileo | cabinet
reconstruction of Florentine Thermometer originally made 1657-1665 | Science Museum Group Collection