Free, online course on Humphry Davy: Enrol now

Wednesday 9 August 2017, 2:00pm to Monday 30 October 2017, 1:00pm

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https://www.futurelearn.com/courses/william-wordsworth

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Alumni, Applicants, Postgraduates, Prospective Undergraduate Students, Public, Staff, Undergraduates

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Free to attend - registration required

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https://www.futurelearn.com/courses/humphry-davy/1

Event Details

Free, online course Humphry Davy: Laughing Gas, Literature and the Lamp https://www.futurelearn.com/courses/humphry-davy/1

Humphry Davy: Laughing Gas, Literature and the Lamp

A free online course, organised by Lancaster University, will examine one of the best-known men of science of the nineteenth century.

Sir Humphry Davy (1778-1829) was a chemist who was also a poet in the days before culture was divided into science and the arts. The course will examine his contribution to both.

He was the first person to inhale nitrous oxide, he isolated nine chemical elements and, most famously, he invented the miners’ safety lamp, known as the Davy lamp.

This course will consider Davy’s life and career using his manuscript notebooks and chemical apparatus held at the Royal Institution of Great Britain.

Participants will read Davy’s letters, his poetry and even watch the recreation of one of his most dangerous experiments!

Lead Educator is Professor Sharon Ruston, from Lancaster University’s Department of English Literature and Creative Writing. She is currently co-editing The Collected Letters of Sir Humphry Davy,to be published in four volumes by Oxford University Press in 2018.

She said: “Humphry Davy was a truly fascinating figure. He lived in exciting times and made important discoveries. This course will reveal the true extent of his talents and, through his example, ask us to rethink our own ideas of the relationship between the sciences and the arts.”

The course is aimed at anyone with an interest in history, particularly the history of science and medicine, or with an interest in poetry. It may be of particular interest to teachers, students, researchers, scientists, miners and those who work in heritage.

No prior knowledge of Humphry Davy’s life is required.

The course, run in conjunction with FutureLearn, starts on October 30 and enrolment is now open.

Contact Details

Name Professor Sharon Ruston
Email

s.ruston@lancaster.ac.uk

Telephone number

+44 1524 592248

Website

https://www.futurelearn.com/courses/humphry-davy/1