Benjamin
Silliman (1779-1864)
Fisher,
George P., ed. Life of Benjamin Silliman: Chiefly from His
Manuscript Reminiscences, Diaries and Correspondence. 2 vols.
New York: Scribner's, 1866. This set is mostly letters, especially
volume II. Very little narrative; no analysis. Fair index.
Fulton,
John F., and Thomson, Elizabeth H. Benjamin Silliman, 1779-1864:
Pathfinder in American Science. Westport, Conn.: Greenwood,
1969. "A commendably compact and simply written biography,
without loss of perspective and with important new material." (Henry
Guerlac, in New England Quarterly, June,1949,p.262)
Wilson,
Leonard G., ed. Benjamin Silliman and His Circle: Studies on
the Influence of Benjamin Silliman on Science in America. New
York: Science History Publications, 1979. Includes a biographical
essay by Wilson and an intensive intellectual analysis of Silliman's
thought by John C. Greene. Silliman was a seminal figure in the
teaching of chemistry at Yale and founder and editor of American
Journal of Science and the Arts.
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