REVISED DATE: The Genius of Michael Faraday

1 December 2011, Cardiff, United Kingdom


Introduction
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How did it come about that Faraday, a deeply religious man who left school at thirteen to become an errand boy and then an apprentice to a bookbinder (a young man who never attended high school or university and knew no mathematics), could reach such pinnacles? In terms that are intelligible to non-scientists and interested lay persons, the speaker will address the above and related questions. The tale of Faraday's achievements and discoveries is one of the most romantic in the history of science; his character, intellect and commitment speak to us through all ages. It is particularly appropriate that, in this International Year of Chemistry, we ponder the genius of one of the greatest chemists who ever lived.
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Cardiff University

Large Chemistry Lecture Theatre, Cardiff University, Park Place, Cardiff, CF10 3AT, United Kingdom

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Learned Society of Wales
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