CHLADNI, Ernst Florens Friedrich (1756-1827). Die Akustik, Leipzig: bey Breitkopf und Härtel, 1802, 4°, FIRST EDITION, title with engraved portrait of the author by Friedrich Bollinger, 11 engraved plates (occasional light spotting), modern brown buckram. [Dibner 150; Honeyman 688; Norman 481 (calling erroneously for 12 plates); PMM 233(b); Sparrow 38]

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CHLADNI, Ernst Florens Friedrich (1756-1827). Die Akustik, Leipzig: bey Breitkopf und Härtel, 1802, 4°, FIRST EDITION, title with engraved portrait of the author by Friedrich Bollinger, 11 engraved plates (occasional light spotting), modern brown buckram. [Dibner 150; Honeyman 688; Norman 481 (calling erroneously for 12 plates); PMM 233(b); Sparrow 38]

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A trained lawyer, Chladni turned to musical performances and lectures in the science of sound as a profession, and succeeeded in establishing acoustics as a science. "He introduced the practice of clamping discs and squares of glass, metal or wood at the center, applying fine sand to the top surface and drawing a bow over the plate's edge. As the plate vibrated, the sand shifted into nodal lines. These later prompted Napoleon to remark that 'Chladni has made sound visible'" (Dibner).

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